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London knife crime nearly doubles in decade

Knife crime in London has surged dramatically, with offences nearly doubling over the past decade. The West End has emerged as a hotspot, raising serious concerns about public safety under Mayor Sadiq Khan's administration.

Queensland crime rate debate heats up

David Crisafulli asserts a decline in Queensland's crime victim rate, but Labor criticises the data as cherry-picked. A heated debate unfolds over crime statistics.

40% of UK riot arrests had domestic abuse reports

New data reveals two in five individuals arrested during last summer's UK riots had previously been reported for domestic abuse, raising serious questions about policing and prevention.

UK gangs behind 40% of Europe phone thefts

A new report exposes how UK-based county lines gangs are responsible for two in five mobile phone thefts across Europe, with criminal networks exploiting stolen devices for illegal profits.

UK economy grows 0.2% in January

The UK economy expanded by 0.2% in January, according to the Office for National Statistics, offering cautious optimism amid ongoing economic challenges.

Theft every minute in UK as crime soars

New figures reveal a staggering rise in thefts across the UK, with one incident reported every minute. Critics blame Labour's policies for the surge in crime.

Big Tobacco targets kids in the metaverse

Tobacco companies are exploiting the metaverse to promote smoking and vaping to children, bypassing real-world regulations. Experts warn of dire health consequences and call for urgent virtual safeguards.

FDA bans Juul e-cigarettes in the US

The US FDA has ordered Juul to stop selling its e-cigarettes, citing potential health risks. Here's how this decision impacts the vaping industry and consumers.

Nicotine pouches mimic sweets, target kids

The UK Trading Standards body raises alarms as nicotine pouches resembling sweets are being marketed to children, sparking calls for stricter regulations.

Wales population decline: First in 170 years

For the first time since 1851, Wales has recorded a population decline, according to the latest census data. The figures highlight significant demographic shifts, with implications for public services and policymaking.

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