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Storm Chandra flooding leaves England on high alert

Published: 30 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Storm Chandra flooding continues to shape daily life across England as communities assess damage and prepare for further rain. Within the first days after the storm, emergency services, councils, and volunteers have worked continuously, aiming to protect residents while restoring essential services. Although river levels have begun to ease in some catchments, persistent rainfall and saturated ground mean...

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Small risk warning raised over weight-loss jabs in UK review

Published: 30 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The UK medicines regulator has issued a renewed safety reminder after reviewing reports linked to weight-loss jabs, urging patients to remain alert to rare but serious symptoms. The warning follows a sharp rise in reports of acute pancreatitis among people using injectable treatments designed for weight management and diabetes. Although regulators stress the overall risk remains low, the...

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School vetting failure exposed by London abuse case

Published: 30 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. A devastating school vetting failure has emerged after a paedophile secured trusted roles within London childcare settings. The case has shaken parents, educators, and safeguarding professionals across the capital. It centres on Vincent Chan, whose access to children spanned years despite supposedly strict checks. The revelations have forced renewed scrutiny of how safeguarding operates in schools and nurseries....

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Wigan lottery drugs case exposes vast counterfeit empire

Published: 29 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The Wigan lottery drugs case has stunned communities after a court heard how extraordinary wealth allegedly fuelled extraordinary crime. An 80-year-old National Lottery winner was convicted for helping build a vast counterfeit drug operation, prosecutors said, operating quietly from a rural home near Wigan. The revelations have shaken public confidence and renewed scrutiny of organised crime networks exploiting...

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School Suspensions Now Reserved for Only Severe Misbehaviour

Published: 29 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The Department for Education (DfE) has confirmed that school suspension in England will now be reserved for only the most serious cases of pupil misbehaviour, including violence. The focus keyword “school suspension” appears within the first 100 words of this updated guidance, reflecting a major shift in how schools manage discipline. This move comes after mounting concerns that...

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Record prison recalls rise sharply in England and Wales

Published: 29 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Record prison recalls are rising sharply in England and Wales, with official figures showing unprecedented increases. The Prison Officers’ Association (POA) warns that many offenders deliberately breach probation terms to re-enter jail, often to traffic drugs within the prison system. Recent data indicates that as many as 5,000 men were recalled in December alone, representing over a third...

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Households in England Face Rising Water Bills in April

Published: 29 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Households in England and Wales are bracing for a significant water bills increase this April, as the cost of water rises yet again. According to Water UK, the average household will face an additional £33 on their annual bills, bringing the typical payment to £639. This 5.4% rise, above last year’s inflation, is intended to fund essential repairs...

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Assisted dying bill could bypass Lords using historic Parliament Act

Published: 29 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. Supporters of the assisted dying bill are preparing to use the Parliament Act if peers continue blocking the legislation. The focus on assisted dying is prominent within the first hundred words, as backers fear the bill will fail without a dramatic parliamentary intervention. This historic mechanism, rarely used, could allow the House of Commons to override persistent opposition...

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Private renters decent homes delay branded absurd by critics

Published: 29 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The government’s decision to delay enforcement of the private renters decent homes standard until 2035 has triggered strong criticism across England. Campaigners, charities, and several Labour MPs argue the move undermines promises to improve housing quality. The private renters decent homes standard was presented as a transformative reform. Yet its distant deadline has raised fears of prolonged hardship...

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Labour targets Greens on drugs in Gorton Denton byelection

Published: 29 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The Gorton Denton byelection has become a defining moment for Labour’s electoral strategy, as the party intensifies its attack on the Greens over drugs policy while Reform UK gathers momentum locally. With polling day approaching in late February, senior Labour figures believe the contest will test whether progressive voters rally behind Labour or fragment across rival parties, risking...

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