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Pregnant women were safely evacuated from a maternity hospital fire, while England's teachers and doctors received a 4% pay rise, sparking concerns over potential strikes amid ongoing disputes.

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Prisoners to be eligible for release after serving a third of sentence
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The UK government is changing prison release rules, allowing some inmates to become eligible for parole after serving just a third of their sentence. However, the justice secretary has drawn a hard line on violent or high-risk offenders, refusing to loosen early release options for them. It’s a partial shift—some get a shot at earlier freedom, but serious criminals won’t.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about shorter sentences—it’s a balancing act. The move could ease prison overcrowding and focus resources on dangerous offenders, but critics might see it as too lenient for some. The government’s trying to walk a tightrope between reform and public safety. Worth watching how it plays out in courts and communities.
Starmer accused of being ‘beneath contempt’ for attack on Chagos deal critics – UK politics live
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UK Labour leader Keir Starmer is facing sharp criticism after dismissing opponents of a controversial Chagos Islands deal as siding with Russia and China—a claim the shadow defence secretary called "beneath contempt." Meanwhile, the Conservatives are celebrating a steep drop in net migration, crediting their visa rule changes for the nearly 50% decline.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another political spat—it’s a clash over two hot-button issues: foreign policy and immigration. Starmer’s remarks risk alienating critics of the Chagos deal (which involves disputed territory), while the Tories are leaning hard on migration stats to counter Labour’s momentum. The tension here reflects bigger battles over credibility and national identity ahead of the next election.

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