The inquest was held into the father-of-one at Lawrence Court in Huntingdon today (Wednesday, February 18). A “large number” of Liam’s family attended the inquest, including Liam’s aunt Karrie Roper and his uncle. Coroner Caroline offered her condolences to the family before starting the inquest.
A post-mortem carried out after Liam’s death confirmed he died of “multiple traumatic injuries” as a result of a road traffic collision. The inquest heard that Liam had “multiple injuries to his spleen”, he suffered a “substantial haemorrhage” to his left lung, and “cuts and bruises” to his right lung.
Liam also suffered a “traumatic head injury”. The post-mortem ruled that these injuries would have led to “significant blood loss”, causing Liam to go into shock.
A statement read out on behalf of Cambridgeshire Police confirmed they were called to the crash at around 1.15pm on July 5. The court heard that Liam was riding a blue Yamaha motorbike, and the crash involved a white Mercedes Sprinter van.
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Coroner Jones told the court the van was driving towards the Eye Green roundabout, with Liam travelling behind. The van “slowed down” towards the roundabout, as the traffic was also slowing down.
The inquest heard that for a “reason unknown”, Liam, who was wearing a helmet and protective gear, went into the back of the van. Liam then “came separate” from his bike and went into the opposite lane.
One witness said they saw Liam “fly off his bike” and his helmet came off. The court also heard that around four witnesses attended to Liam before calling the East of England Ambulance Service.
Liam was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital by the ambulance service. Before arriving, Liam went into cardiac arrest.
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He was taken to the critical care unit, but he was sadly pronounced dead at 4.08pm in hospital. After concluding the inquest, Coroner Jones offered her condolences to Liam’s family and friends on their “very sad loss”.
Last year, Liam’s auntie Karrie shared a tribute to her nephew. She said he was “full of energy” and he “never stopped laughing”.
Karrie added: “He never stopped making jokes. He would always come in from work and tell me the gossip. He loved travelling and going out with his mates. His friends meant a lot to him and were friends for life. He also loved his food, he had a big appetite.”
The newly released content takes the legendary strategy title to medieval South America, adding three new civilisations and three epic campaigns
Age of Empires II fans revelling in nostalgia have even more to enjoy with a new DLC.
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Gamers who love the iconic 1990s PC game have been rewarded over the years with remasters of the beloved historical strategy series. But now, almost 30 years after the original Age of Empires II game first released, a new expansion has reason to keep fans coming back to the franchise.
The latest remaster, Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, was called the ‘best version’ of the game by PC Gamer. Available not just on PC, but also Xbox and PlayStation, it has been updated with a number of DLC packs in recent years.
Yesterday (Tuesday, February 17) saw the launch of the latest update, The Last Chieftains. The new content includes three new civilisations to play as and new campaigns based in mediaeval South America.
The Mapuche, Muisca and Tupi join AoE, each with their own unique characteristics. Each one has its own campaign for players to enjoy.
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Players choosing each new civilization will access their unique units, as always. The Mapuche offers melee cavalaryman the Kona and ranged cavalryman the Bolas Rider.
The Muisca’s Guecha Warriors are javelineers whose death heals other nearby Guecha Warriors, while the Temple Guard is a heavy infantryman that “attacks faster the longer it remains in combat”. Finally, the Tupi offer the Blackwood Archer, a ranged soldier trained in pairs, and the Ibirapema Warrior, a heavy infantryman who deals area damage.
The new campaigns are as follows:
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Mapuche
Lautaro: After witnessing his village’s destruction, the young warrior Lautaro vows revenge on the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Valdivia. Can Lautaro change his people’s fate by mastering Spanish tactics?
Muisca
El Dorado: Commander Pacanchique is forced to pick a side between two powerful rulers, yet his true loyalty lies with his beloved Azay. Can Pacanchique protect her while surviving Muisca infighting and European incursions?
Tupi
Arariboia: When a rival tribe threatens his people with extinction, chieftain Arariboia resolves to protect them at any cost. Will he be able to secure Portuguese aid and reclaim his people’s lost homeland?
An Xbox Game Studios spokesperson said: “We are thrilled to announce the next DLC for Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition – The Last Chieftains, is available now! Dive into medieval South America, where history and folklore combine in a vibrant and compelling expansion to present epic battles, riveting narratives, and endless intrigue.
“Plus, The Last Chieftains introduces three captivating new civilizations, each with their own unique units and technologies: Mapuche, Muisca, and Tupi. Whether you are a passionate historian, an admirer of compelling narratives, a longtime fan of the Age of Empires franchise, or all of the above – The Last Chieftains will bring you countless hours of joy and fun!”
The Last Chieftains is available on Steam for PC, Xbox Store for Xbox Series X/S and and PlayStation Store for PS5. It costs £14.99.
Emergency services were called to Station Road around 1.30pm on Wednesday (February 18), after a car collided with the man.
He was taken to hospital, but it is understood he did not suffer any major injuries.
A witness at the scene, who did not want to be named, said he: “There were three police cars there attending a man with facial injuries. He was covered in a thermal blanket and sat on the path with his back to the wall.”
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A North East Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We received a call at 1.31pm on Wednesday, February 18, to reports of a road traffic incident on the junction of High Northgate and Station Road in Darlington.
“We dispatched an ambulance crew to the scene and transported one patient to Darlington Memorial Hospital for further treatment.”
Urmston is set for a transformation after leaders signed off on a 15-year vision for the town centre.
Trafford council is aiming to “future proof” Urmston as a “successful” and “dynamic” place to live and work. It has now signed off on a plan that will shape investment and regeneration in the town over the coming years.
A number of key areas are being eyed up as redevelopment opportunities, including Urmston’s derelict market site, the area around the library and several empty buildings around the town centre. Improvements in the streets are also proposed with new seating and road crossings being considered.
Called the Urmston Plan, the vision will act as a guide for future projects in the town, with the council saying it will be able to use it as a basis for funding and investment bids in future years. The authority will also be liaising with landowners in the town centre to encourage sites to be improved or brought back to use. A list of the areas being considered for regeneration can be found below.
The plan has been drawn up following consultation with residents and businesses in the area, with almost 550 responses received. Concerns were raised from within the community over the general upkeep of the town, with issues such as cracked paving, potholes and litter flagged.
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Residents also bemoaned a lack of public toilets in their park and a dearth of comfortable seating areas for the elderly. Young people in the town also criticised a lack of places for them to meet and socialise, particularly when the weather is bad.
Some criticised the town centre as dated and said they were “disappointed” with the number of vacant shops in the centre. Others raised problems on the roads, including congestion, poor parking and a lack of cycle infrastructure. Residents also said they wanted improved public transport into the town, including the creation of a Metrolink service.
Liz Patel, Trafford council’s executive member for economy and regeneration, said: “Urmston is one of Trafford’s most amazing and unique town centres […] and this plan is the latest reflection of our commitment to ensuring its future as a vibrant town centre that both delivers for residents and supports the diverse and hardworking businesses that call it home.”
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She added: “The plan is not an end in itself, but a helpful and timely review of the priorities for the town centre and needs in Urmston. As and when investment and development opportunities arise, it will be a guide to that development.”
Councillor Joanne Harding has lived in Urmston since 1987, and represents it on the authority. She said: “Urmston really does have a charm of its own and it has a real sense of community that pulls together. Some of the historic buildings that we have, some of the architecture, is to be cherished.”
Regeneration ideas for Urmston
Higher Road – More planting, seating and lighting are proposed for the area around the cherry trees at the western end of Higher Road
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Urmston Library – the overhanging roof of the library offers cover for people waiting for buses, but is not well-lit and needs more seating and planting, Trafford council has said. Existing columns and walls could also feature local artwork to “evoke feelings of local pride”.
Flixton Road / Crofts Bank Road – There is currently no pedestrian crossing between the pedestrianised zone at Golden Way and Urmston train station, the council said. A raised crossing is proposed across from the Millennium Clock, with the existing bus stop outside Bevano Lounge to be moved up the road. Trees would also be planted along this stretch.
Gloucester Road From Atkinson Road to the B5214 – This route hosts a variety of businesses, the council has said. Trees are proposed to be planted along this stretch, with seating built into some of the planters so people can stop for a coffee or have somewhere to sit while waiting for an appointment.
Former bank on corner of Crofts Bank Road – The council wants to see this building brought back into use to meet community needs, with arts, culture or leisure uses suggested for it. The building is currently vacant, but Trafford does not know what the landowner intends for its future.
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Urmston Market – Planning permission was granted in February 2022 for the redevelopment of the site into an indoor market hall, work hub, hotel and children’s play areas. The scheme has stalled due to “viability challenges”, Trafford said.
Former Ridings Store – Again, Trafford wants to see the site brought back into use to meet community needs, with arts, culture or leisure uses once more suggested. However, the site is in “complex ownership” with the council believing its intervention might be needed to bring about its redevelopment.
Victoria Parade – Trafford said there is an opportunity here for a mixed-use residential development to be brought forward, incorporating commercial or work spaces. Again, ownership of this site has been described as complex and the project long-term.
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Former TMBC Depot Building – This could be redeveloped into accommodation to meet either general housing need in the town or for older people. The intentions of the landowners for the site are “unknown”, Trafford has said. However, the council believes they would be “likely to support redevelopment”.
Former surgery on corner Station Road – Once more, the council wants to see this building redeveloped to meet community needs, such as through arts, culture or leisure use. Trafford has indicated that the owner is interested in redeveloping the site.
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has arrived at a Los Angeles courthouse to testify in a civil trial on social media addiction, a closely-watched case that could have major implications for the tech industry.
The 41-year-old billionaireis slated to be grilled by attorneys, who argue that social media platforms are deliberately engineered as “digital casinos” to lure young users into constant engagement.
Zuckerberg’s testimony before the jury at the Los Angeles County Superior Court will not be live streamed, but reporters in the room are expected to provide updates.
At the center of the case is a 20-year-old California woman, identified in court papers only as KGM, who filed a lawsuit against Meta, TikTok, Google, and Snap in 2022. She accused the companies of following Big Tobacco’s playbook: instilling addictive behaviors in teens while dismissing their own research showing their products posed health risks.
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KGM said that, at six years old, she began obsessively using YouTube, and three years later, she started scrolling on Instagram. She claimed these platforms exacerbated her suicidal thoughts and depression.
Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire CEO of Meta, is testifying in a California courtroom today for a landmark case on social media addiction (AFP via Getty Images)
Before the trial began, TikTok and Snap settled with the plaintiff, narrowing the case to two defendants: Meta and Google.
“These companies built machines designed to addict the brains of children,” KGM’s attorney Mark Lanier said at the beginning of the trial earlier this month. “And they did it on purpose.”
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Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, has pushed back against the allegations.
“The question for the jury in Los Angeles is whether Instagram was a substantial factor in the plaintiff’s mental health struggles. The evidence will show she faced many significant, difficult challenges well before she ever used social media,” a Meta spokesperson told The Independent.
Paul Schmidt, Meta’s lawyer, said in his opening statement that medical records indicate the plaintiff had a tumultuous home life and that she sought out social media platforms to cope with her pre-existing struggles.
Google has also denied the allegations brought by KGM.
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More than 1,500 similar lawsuits have been filed against social media companies, but KGM’s is the first to go to trial, according to CNN. It’s been chosen as a bellwether trial, meaning its verdict could shape the outcome of numerous suits like it.
Parents and family members were seen embracing outside the Los Angeles Superior Court ahead of Zuckerberg’s testimony on Wednesday (AFP via Getty Images)
A legal victory for KGM could set a landmark precedent, making tech companies liable for designing addictive and harmful products.
In recent years, a number of studies have found links between young peoples’ frequent use of social media and negative mental health outcomes, such as anxiety and depression.
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Meta, headquartered in Menlo Park, California, is also on trial in a separate case in New Mexico, in which plaintiffs accuse the company of exposing minors to sexual material and fostering a “breeding ground” for sexual predators. The company has denied the charges and has accused prosecutors of adopting “sensationalist” tactics.
Attorney Paul Schmidt, who is representing Meta, was seen walking into the Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday morning (AFP via Getty Images)
This is the first time that Mark Zuckerberg, who is worth an estimated $220 billion, has appeared at a civil trial at a courthouse. However he has appeared before Congress to testify on what impact his platforms – which are used by billions of people worldwide – have on youth mental health.
In January 2024, Zuckerberg attended a Capitol Hill hearing on social media’s harms, where lawmakers blasted him and other tech CEOs for failing to adequately address issues including addiction, mental health crises, bullying and sexual predators.
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During the televised hearing, children and parents provided testimony describing how young people were exploited on social media platforms. Demonstrators silently stood behind Zuckerberg, holding up pictures of their deceased children
During his congressional testimony in 2024, Zuckerberg was confronted by family members of victims who died following sexual exploitation or harassment on social media (AFP via Getty Images)
“I’m sorry for everything you have all been through,” the Meta CEO said, while turning to face them. “No one should go through the things that your families have suffered.” He noted that the company has invested in “industrywide efforts” to safeguard children.
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In recent years, Meta has implemented several child safety measures, including age restrictions and parental controls.
‘I keep thinking I must have asked for it in some way,’ said the traumatised victim
16:42, 18 Feb 2026
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A takeaway delivery driver demanded oral sex from a 14-year-old customer he had lured into an alley. Himanshu Himanshu, 26, was working for Chicken Valley in Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf, when he exposed himself to the girl, Cardiff Crown Court heard.
Prosecutor Hannah Friedman said the Indian national, who was in the UK on a student visa, groomed the child for weeks with offers to buy her clothes and shoes. On the night of the incident she went to Chicken Valley with friends and Himanshu turned up in his car.
Her friends walked a short distance to get a phone signal, while the girl accepted Himanshu’s instruction to get into his car because it was raining. He told her to stay with him rather than follow her friends, the court heard. For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here.
Himanshu offered her cigarettes and a vape, which she declined, before leaving the car and taking her into a nearby alley, saying he wanted to show her something.
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Ms Friedman told the court: “She asked what it was and tried to say no but the defendant kept saying, ‘Come on.’ He had his arm around her and was coaxing her down the lane.
“The defendant went into the alley and stopped. He told her to go in front of him so if someone came they wouldn’t be able to see him. She thought he was going to show her something on his phone.
“He pulled his trousers and underwear down to about mid-thigh height, exposing his penis. He said, ‘Suck it.’”
The girl said she would not and reminded him she was 14 years old. He replied that he did not care and again ordered her to “suck it”.
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Himanshu was exposed for around 20 seconds before the girl managed to whistle to get her friends’ attention. They went to help her and Himanshu got back in his car. The following day, police arrested him at Chicken Valley.
The defendant, of Cymmer High Street, initially denied inciting a child to engage in sexual activity but pleaded guilty on the day his trial was due to start.
In the victim’s impact statement she said she could not trust strangers since the incident and that she felt “terrified” of the dark.
“I can’t go outside at night, I don’t like going out in the day or even go to the local park by myself,” she said. “I have trouble sleeping and travelling down to court [for the scheduled trial] was particularly terrifying. I keep thinking I must have asked for it in some way.”
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The court heard Himanshu’s student visa was due to run to 2027 but that he had been served with a deportation order. He has been remanded in custody since August because he breached his bail conditions by failing to surrender his passport.
His barrister David Singh said: “This is a defendant of relatively young age with no previous convictions, I’m told, either here or in his home country. He has no plan to appeal against deportation and wants to return to India as a matter of urgency as his parents are unwell.”
The judge, recorder Mark Powell, noted that it was the victim’s friends who “came and prevented anything else happening”. He told the defendant: “She is a girl who was vulnerable and I can be sure you took advantage of that vulnerability. No doubt you found her sexually attractive.”
Recorder Powell imposed 330 days in jail and a sexual harm prevention order which will last 10 years.
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The global phenomenon Mundo Pixar Experience has officially opened in London, bringing the largest immersive Pixar exhibition on Earth to the UK for the very first time
16:37, 18 Feb 2026Updated 16:37, 18 Feb 2026
If you’ve ever wanted to step inside Andy’s Toy Story bedroom or take a stroll down Monsters Inc’s Scare Floor then Pixar’s brand new exhibition is a must-visit as it arrives in the UK for the first time.
Iconic sets from the animation studio’s most adored movies have been painstakingly recreated for the Mundo Pixar Experience. The exhibition, held a stones throw from Wembley Stadium, north London, allows visitors to walk through 14 rooms celebrating some of their favourite scenes with life-sized sets and immersive sound and light effects and props.
Experience Finding Nemo’s undersea odyssey with jellyfish cascading from the ceiling or admire Luca’s quaint Italian hometown from the seat of a red Vespa. Each room brings brand new surprises and families will love emerging from the corridors to be transported into another famous Pixar universe.
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Visitors can race into Flo’s Café from Cars to meet Lightning McQueen, or soar through the skies with Carl Fredricksen from Up. They can also visit the Headquarters of Riley’s emotions from Inside Out 2, and journey from Coco Land of the Living to the Land of the Dead.
Already proving a huge hit, the first few weeks of the London exhibition have sold out fast with more dates added.
Here’s everything to know about the Experience…
How to get there
Location: Fulton Road, Wembley, HA9 0TF
It is easily accessed by car, with a public parking lot available at the venue for an extra fee.
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Coming from the closest tube station, Wembley Park (Metropolitan/Jubilee lines) head straight down Wembley Way and take a left before you reach Boxpark and continue until you see a host of favourite characters lined up on billboards showing you the way.
Stepping inside
After a quick bag check, ticket scan and buggy park up (if needed) guests will head inside an auditorium where they are greeted by one of the Pixar Experience team. A short film is played to build up the excitement of what’s to come, showcasing some beloved characters and movie moments from the last 30 years.
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Guests can explore the rooms at their own pace (although 45 minutes to one hour is the expected time to complete for most).
The experience begins in the immaculate garden of Carl Fredricksen’s house in Up. From there, take a peek inside, sit yourself down on the famous two armchairs and continue on your Pixar adventure at your leisure.
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For anyone who is a fan of the Pixar movies this exhibition is a rare and real treat.
Kids will love heading through the experience, peeling back the curtain and being transported to the sets of some of their favourite movies which come to life before their eyes.
The Toy Story rooms were a particular highlight, with the scale of Andy’s bedroom giving everyone the chance to feel like part of the toy collection. Later there is Sunnyside Daycare to explore; including the pastel haven that is Ken’s Dreamhouse.
There are plenty of opportunities to get snap happy with designated photo points throughout, although every inch of the purpose-built space is so photoworthy with impressive attention to detail you’ll want to soak it all in.
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There will be something for everyone with 1995’s Toy Story kicking off the nostalgia and newer classics including Cars (2006) Inside Out (2015), Elemental (2023) and Luca (2024) giving gans the chance to experience a catalogue of hits.
As well as the rooms, our little ones also had fun playing the Easter Egg hunt with the iconic Luxo Ball – Pixar’s famous yellow balls with the blue stripe and red star – being hidden in every room. Those in the know will already be aware that the balls appear in numerous Pixar films.
What the experts say
Jay Ward, a creative director at Pixar, said the exhibition, which features 14 film sets from the Disney-owned animation studio, sought to recapture the studio’s trademark attention to detail.
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“We are film-makers and we love to really lavish attention to detail on our movies, which you can tell when you watch them again and again. Same thing with Mundo Pixar – we want to give a lavish amount of details and hidden Easter eggs and fun things,” he said.
Mundo Pixar Experience runs from now until June and is open every day except Tuesdays. Daily time slots begin at either 9am or 10am (depending on the date) and run until 7pm. During UK school holidays, the exhibition is open daily, including Tuesdays.
One of the most popular Shakespearean actors of his generation has admitted he’s no fan of Hamnet, the latest hit drama about The Bard.
Hamnet stars Jessie Buckley as Shakespeare’s wife, referred to in the movie as Agnes, while Paul Mescal takes on the role of the legendary playwright in Chloe Zhao’s film.
During a recent interview with The Times, Sir Ian McKellen was asked for his thoughts on the tear-jerking drama, admitting that he doesn’t quite “get it”.
“I’m not very interested in trying to work out where Shakespeare’s imagination came from,” he admitted. “But it certainly didn’t just come from family life.”
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Sir Ian McKellen pictured in 2022
The iconic thespian was similarly critical about another hit film exploring the Romeo & Juliet and Hamlet writer’s life, Shakespeare In Love.
He explained: “As Hamnet races towards the finishing line as far as Oscars are concerned, it’s likely to repeat the success of Shakespeare In Love, which had odd views as to how plays get put on.
“But then Shakespeare’s perhaps the most famous person who ever lived, so of course there is some interest in what he looked like, what his relationship with his family was. And we can’t know.”
Pointing to some of his specific issues with the plot of Hamnet, he quipped: “The idea Anne Hathaway [Shakespeare’s wife, known as Agnes in the new film] has never seen a play before? It’s improbable, considering what her husband did for a living. And she doesn’t seem to know what a play is! I think there are a few doubts of probability.”
This comes with a full council meeting set to take place at town hall on the evening on Wednesday February 18 with council tax set to rise by 4.99 per cent.
But the authority has already set out that there will be no new spending cuts announced as part of this year’s budget.
Speaking at an earlier briefing, council leader Cllr Nick Peel said: “What we’re proposing has no cuts, but that’s dependent on that council tax rise.”
He added: “Everybody complains about taxes, but it’s a fact of life, over the years of austerity, any kind of inefficiencies in local government have been driven out.”
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The meeting will be held at Bolton Town Hall (Image: Anthony Moss)
The rise of 4.99 per cent was included in the authority’s budget proposals announced and consulted on last December and January before being agreed the following February.
This tax rise had been agreed to cover to the end of the 2027 financial year, but the authority is legally required to set council tax charges and consult on its best value duty every year.
The rise of 4.99 per cent is the highest any local authority in England can set without holding a referendum.
This does not include the Mayoral Police and Crime Commissioner precept or the Mayoral General Precept, which covers the fire and rescue service.
Nigel Farage has been accused of “playing into short-sighted, divisive politics” after making unproven claims that middle-class, white men are losing jobs because of the Equality Act.
His claim came just a day after Suella Braverman, Reform UK’s new equality and education chief, promised to scrap the act on day one if her party won the next election, claiming that Britain is being “ripped apart by diversity, equality and inclusion” policies.
The Equality Act 2010 – which replaced previous anti-discrimination laws – legally protects people with protected characteristics, including: age, disability, gender reassignment, marital status, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation, from discrimination in the workplace and in wider society.
But the Reform leader claims those protections are to the detriment of white men.
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Asked on Wednesday whether he could guarantee nobody would lose a job because of their sex, ethnicity or disability under his party’s plans to scrap the Equality Act, Mr Farage said: “Well, people are losing their jobs now, particularly if they are white, and male and middle-aged.
“And that’s the problem, that actually something that was designed to stop discrimination becomes in itself discriminatory. The protections you’re talking about were in law way before the 2010 Equalities Act.”
However, official figures from July to September 2025 appear to show that the opposite is true, with people from white ethnic backgrounds having lower rates of unemployment in the UK than those from minority ethnic backgrounds.
In this period, the UK unemployment rate for people from a white ethnic background was 4.3 per cent, an increase of 0.7 percentage points from the same period the previous year. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate for people from minority ethnic backgrounds was 8.8 per cent, an increase of 0.6 percentage points from the same period the previous year.
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Middle-aged white men are losing jobs because of the Equality Act, Nigel Farage has claimed (Getty)
And according to the 2021 census for England and Wales, people from White Irish and White British ethnic backgrounds had the lowest unemployment rates at 4.7 and 4.9 per cent respectively. People from Arab and Other Black ethnic backgrounds had the highest unemployment rates, at 14.3 per cent and 14.2 per cent, respectively.
Responding to Mr Farage’s remarks, Dr Shabna Begum, CEO of leading anti-racism charity the Runnymede Trust,hit out at Mr Farage’s comments, accusing him of “playing into short-sighted, divisive politics that does nothing to help anyone and instead breeds the politics of grievance and resentment”.
Dr Begum also took aim at Ms Braverman’s claim that the country is being “ripped apart by diversity, equality and inclusion” policies, dubbing it “inflammatory, divisive and quite frankly dishonest”.
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She told The Independent: “At a time when racial and religiously motivated hate crimes and violence against women and girls are all steeply rising, it would be irresponsible to remove the few protections in place for those at risk.”
Meanwhile, Paul Nowak, the general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), accused Mr Farage of “peddling made-up nonsense”.
“The Equality Act protects everyone at work – including white, middle-aged men – whether from age discrimination, religious discrimination or other unfair treatment”, he said.
“Let’s be clear about what’s really going on here. Reform wants to legalise discrimination and rip up hard-won workplace rights. That isn’t standing up for working people – it’s leaving people at the mercy of bad bosses. It’s a bully’s charter.”
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James Douglas, legal director at the Good Law Project, accused Mr Farage of being “detached from both the law and reality”, telling The Independent: “Scrapping the Equality Act wouldn’t just take us back to 2010, it would reverse all the progress we’ve made since the 1970s.”
“Scare stories about white, middle-aged men losing their jobs don’t hide the fact that by opposing it, Reform have made clear that they don’t believe in equality”, he added.
And Christine Jardine, Liberal Democrat MP for Edinburgh West, who sits on the Women and Equalities Committee, warned Mr Farage that “rights are not finite”.
She said: “Protecting people who might be vulnerable because of their sex, ethnicity, or disability does not undermine anyone else’s rights.
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Suella Braverman attacked the rights of young trans people (Reuters)
“It simply creates a level playing field for all of us. Should we always be aware of how we can improve those protections in the act? Yes, but that’s very different from what Reform is suggesting.”
Mr Farage’s latest comments came after Ms Braverman, who was newly appointed as Reform’s head of education, skills and equalities, asked: “Why does no one in this government seem to care that it’s white working-class boys who have the worst educational outcomes in our country today?”
She added: “Do you know what a Reform government will do? Well, on day one, we will get rid of the equalities department, we will scrap the equalities minister.
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“And we will repeal the Equality Act, because we are going to work to build a country defined by meritocracy not tokenism, personal responsibility not victimhood, excellence not mediocrity, and unity not division.”
The MP for Fareham and Waterlooville also attacked the rights of transgender young people, saying that “social and gender transitioning will be banned in all schools, no ifs, no buts” if Reform comes to power.
She promised to “bring an end to the transgender chaos in schools”, claiming that children are “taught more about gender ideology than biological fact”.