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Liverpool Celebratory Crowd Hit by Car: 80 Injured, Driver Charged

A 53-year-old man drove into a crowd of Liverpool fans celebrating their team's Premier League win on Monday, injuring nearly 80 people; he is charged with seven offenses and faces a potential life sentence.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Liverpool Celebratory Crash: 79 Injured, Driver Charged

In Liverpool, England, Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old man, drove into a crowd celebrating a soccer victory on Monday, injuring 79 people; seven remain hospitalized, and Doyle faces seven charges.

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Good Health and Well-being
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England Removes Heat Pump Planning Restriction

England lifts one-meter planning restriction on heat pump proximity to property lines, potentially easing installation for millions of homes, addressing a key barrier for 27% of customers according to Octopus Energy, although high upfront costs remain a major challenge.

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Climate Action
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UK and EU to Negotiate Market Access in Post-Brexit Deal

The UK and EU agreed to start negotiations on several key areas, including electricity and agri-food market access, after the UK conceded 12 years of fishing rights in a deal aimed at improving post-Brexit relations. This marks a shift from the previous "cherry-picking" rhetoric.

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London Police Speed Up E-scooter, E-bike Destruction in Phone Theft Crackdown

London's Metropolitan Police are implementing a new policy to destroy e-scooters and e-bikes used in phone snatchings within 48 hours, alongside using invisible DNA spray to track offenders, in response to 66,528 phones stolen in the capital in the year leading up to September 2024.

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Smart Motorway Breakdown Rate Three Times Higher Than Conventional Motorways

In 2024, smart motorways in England saw a breakdown rate nearly three times higher than conventional motorways, with 56% of all motorway breakdowns occurring on these stretches despite comprising only one-fifth of the network, resulting in 387 daily incidents and prompting calls for their removal.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Liverpool Celebration Attack: 80 Injured, Driver Faces Life Sentence

In Liverpool, England, Paul Doyle, a 53-year-old former British Royal Navy commando, drove into a crowd celebrating Liverpool's Premier League win on Monday, injuring nearly 80 people, and now faces seven charges that could lead to a life sentence.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Tate Brothers Face 21 Criminal Charges in UK

British prosecutors confirmed 21 criminal charges against brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, including rape, assault, and human trafficking, stemming from allegations between 2012 and 2015; extradition from Romania is pending.

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Gender Equality
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UK Eases EV Rules, Risking Higher Emissions

The UK government's April weakening of vehicle sales rules, driven by car industry lobbying, could result in 500,000 more polluting plug-in hybrid vehicles by 2030, according to the Climate Change Committee, contradicting government claims of negligible impact on emissions and delaying the phase-out...

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Climate Action
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Misdiagnosis Leads to Terminal Melanoma in British Mother

A 32-year-old British mother, Katie Cooper, was misdiagnosed with a virus after experiencing pain, leading to a terminal melanoma diagnosis after the cancer spread to her bones, spine, liver, lungs, abdominal wall, and ovaries; highlighting the importance of persistent medical attention.

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Good Health and Well-being
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UK Ends "Any Job" Policy, Shifts to Personalized Job Support Amid Welfare Cuts

The UK government announced an end to its "any job" policy for jobseekers, shifting to personalized career support with a £1 billion yearly investment and the use of AI to improve coach availability, but faces potential parliamentary defeat and concerns over its limited impact on poverty.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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National Trust's Neptune Campaign Protects 896 Miles of Coastline

Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the National Trust's Enterprise Neptune campaign now protects 896 miles of coastline across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, exceeding previous estimations by 116 miles, showcasing success at sites like Devon's Wembury Point.

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Life on Land

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