
Lillie Almond
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Aug 26, 2024 |
lbc.co.uk | Lillie Almond
Notting Hill Carnival: Community, culture, connection 26 August 2024, 15:44 | Updated: 26 August 2024, 15:47 At least one million people took to London to celebrate the iconic carnival. Picture: Lillie Almond By Lillie Almond @lilliealmondNotting Hill Carnival is historic and carries with it traditions of immeasurable significance. It’s upbeat and lively. It’svibes. “Every year people come to Notting Hill Carnival to celebrate their differences, but also their similarities.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
lbc.co.uk | Kit Heren |Lillie Almond
Exclusive Family restaurant threatened with legal action by US giant if it doesn't change name to avoid 'copyright breach' Smash and Wings owner Haroon is unhappy at being threatened to make the change. Picture: Supplied By Lillie Almond @lilliealmondA family run burger shop has been told by an international food outlet that it must change its name due to alleged copyright infringement. A smash burger is made by smashing ground beef onto the grill or griddle with a spatula.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
lbc.co.uk | Lillie Almond
Partner visas can be a 'powerful tool' for abusers - survivor who left violent ex-husband tells LBC Warning this article may contain distressing content A woman whose visa expired months after she left her violent artner tells LBC that the system can be weaponised by abusers. Picture: Alamy By Lillie Almond @lilliealmondA woman whose visa expired months after she left her violent partner tells LBC that the system can be weaponised by abusers.
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Oct 26, 2023 |
lbc.co.uk | Lillie Almond
Experts have raised the alarm about the mental wellbeing of prisoners in the UK. It comes after the Independent Monitoring Boards (IMB), which report on the quality of care for people in detention across the UK, shared concerns about prisoners with extreme mental health conditions at HMP Peterborough. It said that some prisoners went days, or in some cases weeks, without their prescribed medication because of processing delays.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
lbc.co.uk | Lillie Almond
At least 70 versions of the synthetic opioid, Fentanyl, have now been detected in the UK, a former Government drug advisor has told LBC. Professor David Nutt says the substance, which has played a part in the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans, is here and "not going anywhere". Highly addictive and at least 50 times more potent than heroin, Fentanyl has fuelled one of America's worst ever drug crises in recent years.
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Check out my exclusive story about burgers and beef for @LBC 🍔

A family restaurant has told LBC that it's been threatened with legal action by a US fast food giant if it doesn't change name to avoid 'copyright breach' https://t.co/RvHnzmgiA8

Not me worrying when mum texts, saying that my auntie saw my face on ITV’s News at Ten 📺 (I was asking Sir Keir Starmer about Diane Abbott and the General Election) Side-note: check out that Polaroid pic to the bottom left of my aunties telly, it’s baby me 🙋🏾♀️ https://t.co/xgQUSBUxab

RT @LBC: Met Police marksman charged with Chris Kaba murder named for the first time as judge lifts anonymity order https://t.co/8iuGWlZDxq