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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Campaign Against Antisemitism cancels London march amid security concerns

    The Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) has cancelled its “walk together” initiative on Saturday amid safety and security concerns.

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  • NewsTeesside Live

    House where reports of machete fights and violence left school children scared shut down

    The court was told that some of the incidents occurred in the wider area - not just the property - but that closing this house would, 'have a huge impact on the overall dynamics of the road'

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  • NewsChronicle Live

    Victim allegedly punched and knocked unconscious during Sunderland attack

    The incident happened on Vine Place at around 1.15am on Sunday, February 11

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  • NewsITN

    Humza Yousaf insists he will not resign as pressure builds

    Humza Yousaf has insisted he will not resign as Scotland's first minister as pressure mounts on the SNP leader after his handling of a powersharing deal with the Scottish Greens has left him with the prospect of a no-confidence vote. "I''m feeling absolutely confident about winning that vote of no-confidence. The way to win that vote is by writing to party leaders. I intend to fight and to win that vote of no-confidence, I believe I can do that," he said. .

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  • NewsDaily Record

    New Scots proudly complete allotments project at the Three Towns Growers site

    The group is now looking for other small community projects to get involved in

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  • NewsThe National

    Patrick Harvie says it is 'pretty clear' Humza Yousaf must quit as First Minister

    PATRICK Harvie has said it is “pretty clear” the First Minister will have to step down – as Humza Yousaf insisted he would fight on.

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  • NewsEvening Standard

    London travel news LIVE: Tube stations forced to shut as 24-hour strike hits the Underground

    Several London Underground stations are closed due to workers striking while two Tube lines were halted because of a casualty on the track. Transport for London said three stations were closed on the network at midday on Friday due to the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association action. The union said the action was likely to cause Tube stations to close at the last minute, including into Saturday morning, but Transport for London said there will not be significant disruption.

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