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Drone Arrest at Windsor Ahead of Trump UK Visit

A man has been arrested on suspicion of flying a drone illegally in Windsor Great Park, a stone's throw from the royal residence, as security was heightened for former President Donald Trump's controversial visit and planned public protests.

Tommy Robinson's 'Unite The Kingdom' March in London

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson led a 'Unite The Kingdom' march through central London under a significant Metropolitan Police operation, sparking clashes and renewed debate over free speech and public order.

Eight charged after Tommy Robinson's Westminster rally

Eight individuals face public order charges following the controversial 'Unite The Kingdom' rally led by Tommy Robinson in Westminster. The Metropolitan Police confirm multiple arrests after the event.

Driver banned for using Apple Vision Pro at wheel

A motorist has been slapped with a driving ban after being caught using Apple's cutting-edge Vision Pro headset while navigating a Tesla on a UK motorway, in a landmark case for British roads.

Tommy Robinson Arrested at London Jordan Peterson Event

Metropolitan Police detain far-right activist Tommy Robinson outside a Jordan Peterson event in London, following confrontations with anti-racism protestors. Latest updates on the arrest and public order incident.

Common driving mistake risks £1000 fine

Millions of UK drivers are unknowingly risking a hefty fine by ignoring a little-known Highway Code rule about using their car's horn. Here's what you need to know to stay legal and avoid penalty points.

Drug driver jailed after high-speed police chase crash

A dangerous drug driver has been sentenced to prison after a terrifying high-speed police pursuit through residential streets ended in a catastrophic crash. Read the full details of this shocking case.

Met Police Chief Defends Social Media Arrests

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley defends the force's approach to policing social media, stating arrests for offensive online posts are necessary to protect public safety, even if it conflicts with absolute free speech.

Man Charged After Nazi Flag Display in West Yorkshire

A 52-year-old man from Batley, West Yorkshire, has been charged with a public order offence after a Nazi flag was displayed from a residential property, sparking a significant police response and community outrage.

Dog in car? Risk £2,500 fine & driving ban

Motorists are being warned of severe penalties, including hefty fines and potential driving bans, for leaving pets unattended in vehicles, especially during warmer weather. Learn the law and how to protect your pet.

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