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Southport will fall silent for three minutes this week to remember the three girls who were tragically killed in the horrific attack that kicked off a wave of disorder across England and Wales last su
“What’s the best thing about Chatham?” Daz leans back on his workbench and laughs. “The road out of it.” The 50-year-old small business owner is joking, he clarifies. But the self-described “disillusi
A summer of violence? Controversy of the week ...
FT has covered these a number of times, with one of the earliest and most disastrous examples taking place in Hammersmith in 1804 (see FT296:42-45, 310:30-35, 452:16-18). Then a semi-rural village on
Henry Jeffreys on his eventful time as a council tenant
Protests outside asylum hotels have once again kicked off around the UK. But who is organising them? Experts and campaigners alike claim that anti-migration activists are “parachuting” into communitie