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Met Police
UK

Met Police vetting review links overturned refusals to crimes and misconduct

The panel reviewed 505 failed applications and overturned 114 refusals. More than one in five of those approved — 25 individuals — later committed misconduct or criminal offences

NHS
UK

NHS errors see bodies released to wrong families in Scotland

An investigation has been launched by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, after a different body was transported from the hospital mortuary to undertakers by mistake.

Metropolitan police
UK

Metropolitan Police failed to properly vet thousands of recruits, review finds

The findings were published as the government announced on Thursday that it would hold an inquiry into the force’s recruitment and vetting practices.

Starmer
UK

Starmer tells ministers to draw clear contrast with Reform

Starmer said voters faced a choice between Labour “renewing the country” and Reform, which he accused of feeding on “grievance, decline and division.”

UK snow
UK

Yellow weather warnings in place across UK ahead of heavy snow

The Met Office has issued yellow ice warnings for Wednesday morning for most of the UK, including Northern Ireland, as an Arctic air mass brings wintry showers.

London Underground Tube
UK

Free rail travel for London pensioners under review: Reports

London Councils, which administers the scheme for the capital’s 32 boroughs and the City of London, is considering whether free travel for residents aged 66 and above should be restricted to bus services only.

Phillips 66
Business

Prax Lindsey refinery assets sold to Phillips 66

The companies include Prax Lindsey Oil Refinery Limited, Prax Storage Lindsey Limited, Prax Terminals Killingholme Limited, Prax Terminals Jarrow Limited and Prax Downstream UK Limited.

Zia-Yusuf
UK

Reform says child rapists would face whole-life prison terms

Reform said the policy would also apply to historic child sexual abuse cases, stating that “mandatory minimums” should be used to ensure such crimes are “sentenced proportionally”.