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  • Beware of impersonation scams – London Borough of Bromley

    Beware of impersonation scams – London Borough of Bromley

    Impersonation scams are rising, with fraudsters posing as trusted organisations or individuals. Residents are urged to verify all contact and report suspicious activity.

    The warning follows incidents in the borough where several residents have reported being targeted by fraudsters. In one report, a resident was contacted by someone pretending to be a “Senior Trading Standards Investigator” from the Chartered Institute of Trading Standards. Another case involved an online investment ad falsely linked to the UK Prime Minister – this was generated using AI. Text messages regarding parking have also been received from fraudsters claiming to be associated with Bromley Council.

    Other common impersonations include banks and police, with these scams often being linked to courier fraud. Fraudsters typically reach out via phone calls, texts, emails, or social media. If impersonating a friend or family member, they may claim urgent need for money, gift cards, or help paying bills.

    Protect yourself

    • Pause before you click or reply. Is it genuine? Verify with someone you trust.
    • Your bank or the police will never ask you to transfer money to a “safe account”.
    • If you receive a suspicious call, hang up and call the real organisation on a trusted number – ideally from a different phone or after waiting a while.
    • Never share one-time passcodes or personal details unless you initiated contact.
    • If you are looking for an investment opportunity, check the FCA InvestSmart website first.

    Report and information

    Contact your bank if you have given your financial details. Call 159 – Stop Scams UK.

    Contact Citizens Advice for help and advice on 0808 223 1133 or on the Citizens Advice website.

    Report fraud on 0300 123 2040 or on the Report Fraud website.

    Forward suspicious emails to report@phishing.gov.uk.

    Report suspicious text messages to your phone provider on 7726.

    Report a suspicious website via the National Cyber Security Centre website.

    You can also visit the council website for more Trading Standards advice on doorstep crime and scams.

    If you have any doubts about someone claiming to be from or associated with the London Borough of Bromley, call 020 8464 3333.

    Visit the council website for more information on Bromley Parking Services.

    Learn more about how to protect yourself from impersonation fraud on the Take Five – Stop Fraud website.

    Learn more about courier fraud on the Report Fraud website.

    For more information on the wider ‘scam-scape’, visit the Which? website for an article of the biggest scams of 2025.

    For general information about scams in various languages visit the Friends Against Scams website.

    Bromley Trading Standards

    To keep up with the latest scam alerts and warnings from Bromley Trading Standards sign up on www.bromley.gov.uk/TradingStandardsAlertSignUpForm.

    Bromley Trading Standards also runs a fair-trader directory to help you find a safe, reliable trader that you can trust, visit www.bromley.gov.uk/tradingstandardschecked to learn more.

    Published:
    9th January 2026


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  • Sudan: After 1,000 days of war, millions of civilians still bearing brunt – UN News

    1. Sudan: After 1,000 days of war, millions of civilians still bearing brunt  UN News
    2. The War That Outgrew Sudan  Foreign Affairs
    3. Women bearing the brunt of Sudan’s acute hunger crisis, UN says  Reuters
    4. Christian aid agencies in coalition urging UK…

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  • Addressing Homelessness and Housing Need in North Norfolk

    Addressing Homelessness and Housing Need in North Norfolk

    Date published: 9th January 2026

    At a Cabinet meeting on January 19, councillors will discuss and decide whether to accept a further grant from the Government’s Local Authority Housing Fund (LAHF) to increase the availability of temporary accommodation in the district – vital for supporting families in need.

    So far, NNDC has used grants totalling £1.633m from the LAHF to help acquire 14 homes.

    Grants from the LAHF include a requirement to make some of the accommodation available for families under the national Afghan Resettlement programme, although so far, no Afghan families have taken up homes in North Norfolk.

    Cllr Jill Boyle, portfolio holder for Housing, said:

    “Funding from the LAHF has allowed the council to provide vital accommodation for North Norfolk families. The increased availability of suitable family homes is key to addressing housing need and homelessness in our area – a really important issue for this council.

    “So far, none of the properties have been assigned to Afghan families, but the UK Government has made clear we all have a responsibility to these people who provided vital assistance to the UK Military during the Afghan conflicts, and some whose safety was put at risk by a data incident.

    “Our success in providing temporary accommodation has also been boosted by the second homes council tax premium. Money from the premium has been ringfenced to support housing need in our area. Both approaches have made a real difference for North Norfolk families.”

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  • Meghan Trainor’s husband adds new layer to mom group drama after wife

    Meghan Trainor’s husband adds new layer to mom group drama after wife

    Meghan Trainor’s husband reacts to mom group drama after wife’s shade

    Meghan Trainor’s husband, Daryl Sabara, seems to have a surprising response to the Ashley Tisdale mom group fiasco, as he shared a neutral…

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  • Squire Patton Boggs Advises Delmont Imaging on Sale to Rocamed | News

    Squire Patton Boggs has advised the shareholders of Delmont Imaging on the sale of the company to Rocamed. This acquisition brings together two highly complementary French MedTech players with strong international presence.

    The team advising Delmont Imaging was led by Paris Corporate partners Charles Fabry and Anthony Guillaume, assisted by Victor Dransard and Elise Crouzil.

    Delmont Imaging, founded in 2016, is focused on improving care and healthcare measures for women by providing gynecological surgeons with innovative solutions. Its products, dedicated to diagnostic and surgical uterine procedures, are now registered in more than 50 countries across the world. Founded in 2011, Rocamed is a global medical device company specializing in endo-urology, developing, manufacturing and distributing a complete product range for urology, with a strong focus on stone management and prostate treatment.

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  • Free cholesterol tests expanded to 70 east London pharmacies

    Free cholesterol tests expanded to 70 east London pharmacies

    A fast, free cholesterol test, pioneered at Barts Health, is being rolled out to 70 pharmacies across east London.

    High cholesterol often has no symptoms but is a major cause of heart disease. Every month, around 220 people in east London die…

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  • China urges evacuation of nationals from Afghanistan-Tajikistan border region

    China urges evacuation of nationals from Afghanistan-Tajikistan border region

    Embassy cites deteriorating security situation after attacks on Chinese citizens, gold mining companies

    The Chinese Embassy in Afghanistan has issued an…

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  • Study Links Long-Term CVD Risk, High Lipoprotein(a) Levels – Medscape

    1. Study Links Long-Term CVD Risk, High Lipoprotein(a) Levels  Medscape
    2. Chest Pain and Hidden Genetic Risk: A Case Report on the Role of Elevated Lipoprotein(a) in Early Cardiovascular Disease  Cureus
    3. Lipoprotein(a) Screening Proposed for Healthy…

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  • Gmail’s new AI features, turning it into a personal assistant

    Gmail’s new AI features, turning it into a personal assistant

    More artificial intelligence is being implanted into Gmail as Google tries to turn the world’s most popular email service into a personal assistant that can improve writing, summarize far-flung information buried in inboxes and deliver daily…

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  • Iupac welcomes new year in with a new president | News

    Iupac welcomes new year in with a new president | News

    The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (Iupac) is starting the new year with a new president.

    On 1 January 2026, Mary Garson, professor emerita of chemistry at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, took over the…

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