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Boiling Lobsters Alive Set to Be Banned Under UK Welfare Reform

Published: 23 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The UK government is preparing to outlaw the practice of boiling lobsters alive, marking a significant shift in animal welfare policy across England. Ministers confirmed that killing crustaceans while they are alive and conscious will no longer be considered acceptable, as part of a broader strategy aimed at modernising and strengthening cruelty laws. The move reflects growing scientific...

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Former Councillor Charged in Decade-Long Abuse Case

Published: 23 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. A complex and deeply distressing criminal case has emerged in the United Kingdom after a former Conservative councillor was charged alongside five other men with a series of alleged sexual offences committed against his former wife over more than a decade. The case, brought following an extensive investigation by Wiltshire Police, has raised renewed public attention on long-term...

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Bristol Lecture Disruption Sparks Academic Freedom Legal Threat

Published: 22 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. An academic is preparing to take legal action after her lecture on sex and gender at the University of Bristol faced significant disruption from protesters. Prof Alice Sullivan, a University College London researcher, has written to both the university and the Office for Students (OfS) following the incident, arguing that her right to freedom of expression was compromised....

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First Asylum Seekers to Arrive at East Sussex Military Camp

Published: 22 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The Home Office is set to transfer the first group of asylum seekers to a military camp in East Sussex early next year. Crowborough army training camp has been earmarked as a site to house 540 male asylum seekers, marking a shift from the current reliance on hotels. Whitehall officials have confirmed that preparations are underway to ensure...

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University of Greater Manchester Faces Criticism Over OfS Investigation Delays

Published: 22 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The University of Greater Manchester has come under sharp criticism after England’s universities regulator faced accusations of negligence. Phil Brickell, MP for Bolton West, has publicly called the Office for Students (OfS) “asleep at the wheel” due to its delayed response to reports of alleged fraud, bullying, and mismanagement at the university. Brickell represents the constituency that encompasses...

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Hen Cages and Pig Farrowing Crates to Be Outlawed in England

Published: 22 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. England is preparing to phase out caged hens and pig farrowing crates under new animal welfare laws. The government announced this historic change, aiming to improve the lives of millions of farmed animals across the country. Hen cages and farrowing crates have long been criticised by campaigners for confining animals in cruel conditions, restricting natural movement, and preventing...

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UK economy enters 2026 amid sharp private sector slowdown

Published: 22 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Britain is entering 2026 under growing concerns as the private sector faces a sharp economic slowdown. Business leaders have warned that companies delayed key investments and hiring ahead of the autumn budget, highlighting deep uncertainty across the economy. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) reported that private sector output is set to fall in the final quarter of...

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Two Palestine Action Hunger Strikers Hospitalised as Concerns Mount

Published: 22 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Two prisoners affiliated with Palestine Action have been transferred to hospital after weeks without food, intensifying scrutiny of prison healthcare and political accountability. Their hospitalisation follows growing alarm from family members, legal representatives, and Members of Parliament who argue that delayed medical intervention has placed lives at serious risk. The case has become a focal point for wider...

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More Than 800 Cross Channel in December Record Day

Published: 22 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. More than 800 people crossed the English Channel in small boats on Saturday, setting a new daily record for December and intensifying debate around migration policy. According to figures released by the Home Office, 803 people arrived in the UK aboard 13 dinghies after departing from northern France overnight on Friday. The crossings continued into Saturday morning, despite...

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Teen Nicotine Pouch Use Sparks Growing Health Alarm

Published: 22 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. A growing proportion of teenagers across Great Britain are experimenting with nicotine pouches, raising fresh concerns among health professionals, policymakers, and parents about addiction risks and long-term wellbeing. New survey data suggests that one in eight young people aged between 14 and 17 has tried these products, highlighting how rapidly nicotine habits are changing among adolescents. Nicotine pouches...

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