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Public sector strikes could further increase the non-policing workload on officers, Sir Mark Rowley warns.

The anonymous graffiti artist paints murals on buildings destroyed by Russian artillery attacks.

Two councils fail to block asylum seekers being relocated to large hotels in their areas.

Royal honours for arts and sciences are announced, with four of six new members from ethnic minorities.

The family are calling on ministers not to increase the number of children nursery staff can look after.

The former health secretary was being grilled by campmates about his actions during the pandemic.

The anonymous graffiti artist paints murals on buildings destroyed by Russian artillery attacks.

Two councils fail to block asylum seekers being relocated to large hotels in their areas.
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