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GPS trackers are being fitted to grocery items in the latest bid from supermarkets to stop the shoplifting epidemic plaguing Britain's high streets.
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Charlotte Church defends decision to homeschool her children away from 'one size fits all' school system ⊕
The new age singer, 40, who runs her own spiritual retreat in the Welsh countryside, discussed her right to homeschool on Good Morning Britain.
Britain's supply of drones would be exhausted within a week if Russia invaded NATO territory ⊖⊖
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British soldiers are chronically ill equipped to respond to a Russian invasion of NATO territory, defence sources have confirmed. Senior officers suggested the UK's drones would last a week of war.
POLL OF THE DAY: Should Britain introduce El Salvador-style mega jails? ⊖
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Broadcaster Richard Madeley spent time inside the Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot), the cornerstone of Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele's war on drug cartels.
Electoral reform and reversing Brexit: they’re more connected than you might think | Tom Baldwin ⊕
Labour’s emerging leadership contest is reopening the EU debate. But if we want to rejoin, Britain needs a more European voting system first
Nowhere is an anniversary more relished than in newspapers.…
Britain's 'most dangerous plant' strikes in Kent: Boy is left with painful blisters after the greenery he was using as a 'toy axe' turned out to be giant hogweed ⊖
A young boy 'felt like he'd been set on fire' when the plant he was using as a 'toy axe' turned out to be giant hogweed.
Andy Burnham’s Manchester has a defining spirit – and Britain could do with a lot more of it | John Harris ⊕⊕
Call it a mix of collectivism and entrepreneurialism or just an overarching vibe, but the mayor’s philosophy could be on the way to Westminster
Among the underrated later work of those revered sons of…
Gen Z are investment-curious and are set to turn Britain away from being a nation of savers ⊕
Generation Z are the most investment curious generation with nearly three quarters open to or already investing.
Reeves allies unleash on Miliband in battle for Britain’s Treasury ⊖
A fight over the Labour leadership could cost Britain's top finance minister her job too — so her allies are racing to shore her up.
Moment migrants make gun gestures and dance as they film TikToks sneaking into Britain in cargo lorry ⊖
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The pair of asylum seekers, believed to be from Sudan, uploaded three clips to TikTok - documenting their travels to England with Union Jack emojis.