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Another teenager has been arrested over the alleged stabbing murder of a 15-year-old boy in Manchester. Mohanad Abdullaahi Goobe died of his injuries after he was stabbed on Moston Street in Moss Side on 15 September. A 14-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was arrested on suspicion of murder earlier and remains in custody for questioning, Greater Manchester Police said. Police have previously arrested two other boys, both aged 15, over the alleged murder. One was charged with murder while the other was released on bail. The force said it had referred itself to the Independent Office…

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West Yorkshire Police have opened an investigation following a bingo hall brawl in Leeds which witnesses compared to a “WWE” match. The incident occurred at Club 3000 on Sunday evening around 9pm, transforming the typically peaceful gaming hall into a scene of mayhem.Video footage captured multiple individuals engaged in physical altercations, with women pulling each other’s hair and at least one male participant allegedly striking a female during the brawl. The confrontation involved numerous patrons trading blows amongst the gaming tables.The dramatic scenes were recorded on mobile phones by shocked attendees who watched the situation spiral out of control.The disturbance…

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has hit back at what he called “obsessive attacks” from Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Labour’s conference.Mr Farage said he had “never before seen one individual so dominate” a rival party’s gathering, adding that Labour had launched “a constant attack” on him, his party and its policies.The Reform UK leader accused Sir Keir Starmer and his Cabinet of “descending into the gutter” because they could not defeat Reform “on the arguments.”He insisted his party would continue to push for deportations of illegal migrants, restricting benefits to British citizens only, and the removal of foreign criminals.Nigel…

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Zara and Mike Tindall joined guests in London on Monday evening for DEBRA’s 10th Anniversary Great Chefs Dinner, marking a decade of fundraising in support of people living with the rare genetic skin condition epidermolysis bullosa.The couple attended the black-tie event at The Langham Hotel, where they were photographed alongside luxury car dealer Tom Hartley, businessman Tony Taunk and fellow guests. Mr Hartley later shared a picture of the group on Instagram, writing: “Great to meet up with Tony @taunk @mike_tindall12 & Zara Tindall @langham_london this evening for a very special charity ‘Debra’s’.”Zara, 44, chose two new pieces for the…

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Rachel Reeves is set to lift the two-child benefit cap in next month’s Budget, answering one of the biggest demands from Labour MPs and child poverty campaigners. The cap, which currently affects 1.7 million children across Great Britain, limits support to the first two children in most households.The Chancellor and Prime Minister Keir Starmer have signalled they will respond to the child poverty taskforce’s recommendations when the Budget is announced in November.The taskforce is expected to recommend scrapping the two-child limit on universal credit and child tax credit, arguing it would be one of the most effective ways to lift…

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Developing healthy habits is the most effective way to stay youthful long-term, so never underestimate the power of hydration, a nutritious diet, exercise, skin care, and sleep.However, for a short-term solution, the right haircut, colour, and style can work wonders. Ahead of your next trip to the salon, GB News spoke exclusively to celebrity hairstylist Jamielynn De Leon about the anti-ageing secrets that “really work”.As a lead stylist at New York Fashion Week and founder of Rogue House Salon, she claims to have “transformed countless clients who walked out looking decades younger”.According to the hair guru, knowing what to avoid…

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PA MediaThe Southport Inquiry heard from an online knife seller that sold to the killerThe Southport attacker bought a machete with a 16.5 inch blade from a knife retailer that showed “no curiosity” over who was buying its weapons, a public inquiry heard.Axel Rudakubana purchased the blade online from the Knife Warehouse in October 2023, when he was 17.Counsel to the inquiry Nicholas Moss KC said the weapon was “named and branded in a way to make it look as ferocious a weapon as possible”.Rudakubana used a kitchen knife bought from Amazon when he carried out the attack on a…

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Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone has been given a one-match ban for “unsporting conduct” by Uefa following his clash with Liverpool supporters at Anfield earlier this month.After Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk scored a 92nd-minute winner in Atletico’s 3-2 defeat, Simeone reacted after he appeared to be goaded by a small number of home fans.The Argentine complained to the fourth official with a number of stewards positioned between him and the Liverpool supporters.Simeone had to be dragged away from the scene and continued his protests before he was sent off and walked down the tunnel.His ban lasts for one competitive…

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Residents living in a picturesque coastal town have been calling for a “revolution” as the crisis at Labour’s Government continues.Shoebury, in Southend-on-Sea, voted for its first-ever Labour MP, as Bayo Alaba won the corresponding Southend East and Rochford constituency, with a majority of 4,027 over the Conservative candidate, Gavin Haran. The Essex town was one of the 169 areas set to receive £2million every year for a decade under Labour’s Pride in Place programme.However, residents in the coastal town have been left infuriated with Labour, as their annual conference enters its third day. John Swanse was one of them, who…

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Wes Streeting has thrown down a gauntlet as he brands Nigel Farage a “con artist” over the NHS.The Health Secretary said the NHS had been founded on the promise that “when you fall ill, you never have to worry about the bill,” adding that he is “here today to defend that promise”.The Health Secretary said: “We stand on the shoulders of giants. What Bevan and Attlee did in the aftermath of war was an act of courage as well as conviction.””Not just for the NHS or even for the survival of this Government, but for everything we believe in. It…

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