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FTSE 100 Live 11 February: AI sell-off continues, Barratt Redrow dividend cut hits shares
Barratt Redrow shares today fell in the FTSE 100 index after the housebuilder trimmed its dividend alongside weaker half-year results.
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School stabbings latest LIVE: Police quiz boy, 13, as 'hero' victim hailed for pulling alarm during attack in north London
Kingsbury High School was put into lockdown after stabbings as police hunted for suspected attacker
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Jack Grealish is handed £1,000 court bill after his Lamborghini runs red light
The 30-year-old attacking midfielder was prosecuted by Merseyside Police after the traffic incident
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No 10 not aware of Lord Doyle’s links to paedophile before peerage – minister
Sir Keir Starmer’s former spin doctor had the Labour whip removed over his ties to a paedophile councillor. -
Labour chairwoman: Lord Doyle should lose peerage over ties to paedophile
Anna Turley has suggested Sir Keir Starmer’s former communications chief had not told the truth before being elevated to the House of Lords. -
Predator: Badlands poster featuring ‘severed spine’ ordered to be removed
The Advertising Standards Authority said that as the poster was displayed outdoors, ‘care needed to be taken’ to ensure it was suitable for all. -
Revealed: E-bike crashes account for almost 1 in 5 serious injuries to cyclists in London as casualties soar
1,200 cyclists likely to have been seriously injured in the capital in 2025 as risk of being badly hurt or killed increases
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Barratt profits drop amid budget uncertainty and subdued buyer demand
The group reported a 13.6% drop in underlying pre-tax profits to £199.9 million for the six months to December 28. -
Starmer to face PMQs after pledging to ‘never walk away’
Sir Keir hit out at infighting within his party. -
Security in London schools to be stepped up if flaws identified by Brent stabbing investigation, says minister
Schools standards minister Georgia Gould, MP for Queen’s Park and Maida Vale, says attacks at Kingsbury High School ‘sent shockwaves’ through the local community

