Media
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Prince Harry faces second day of questioning in UK Court over tabloid claims
Prince Harry appeared in the High Court in London for a second day of questioning regarding his allegations of phone-hacking and other unlawful practices by British07 June 2023Read More... -
UK demands closure of Chinese 'secret police stations' on British soil
The UK government has issued an order to China, instructing them to shut down secret police stations operating on British soil, according to Security Minister Tom06 June 2023Read More... -
Prince Harry criticizes government and addresses personal rumors in hacking case testimony
Prince Harry made headlines today as he delivered a scathing attack on the government and addressed rumors surrounding his personal life during his testimony in06 June 2023Read More... -
Russian cyber hack targets British Airways, BBC, and Boots
Several major UK organizations, including British Airways (BA), the BBC, and Boots, have been affected by a recent cyber hack targeting their personal data. The breach occurred through Zellis,05 June 2023Read More... -
Relocation plans for thousands of asylum seekers from hotels
The announcement is the latest step in the government’s ongoing work to slash the number of hotels being used for asylum seekers, which currently costs the UK taxpayer £6million a day.05 June 2023Read More...
Culture
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London Jewish Museum plans relocation as Camden campus set to close
The Jewish Museum in London is preparing to close its building in Camden Town and relocate with a new operating model, according to Nick Viner, Chair of JewishRead More... -
Sir Elton John launches new funding, expresses hope to end AIDS by 2030
Renowned musician Sir Elton John has voiced his belief that ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 is both "possible and doable" as his charity, the Elton John AIDS Foundation, introduced a newRead More... -
Vibrant transformation: artist revitalizes Gloucester with rainbow homes, boosting house prices
Artist Tash Frootko, renowned for her remarkable house painting projects, has once again captivated the city of Gloucester with her latest endeavor. Since 2018, Frootko has been using herRead More... -
Secretary of State unveils £5 million legacy memorialisation fund and digitisation project
The UK Government has today committed £5m to support the recommendations of a memorialisation strategy that will be commissioned through the Northern IrelandRead More... -
Bloomsbury Publishing reports rise in annual profit as readers embrace novels
Bloomsbury Publishing, the renowned publisher of the Harry Potter series, announced an increase in its full-year profit, driven by the enthusiastic response of readers toRead More... -
Government reports advances in music streaming industry
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has today published the UK Industry Agreement on Music...Read More... -
Announcement of key figures for historic Coronation Service roles
Details of individuals with historic claims to take part in the Coronation have been revealed.Read More... -
Billie Eilish claps back at trolls for criticizing her choice of 'feminine' clothing
Billie Eilish recently responded to online trolls who labeled her a 'sellout' for embracing 'feminine' fashion. The 21-year-old singer took to her Instagram Story to addressRead More... -
Glastonbury line-up revealed: Rick Astley and Queens of the stone age added
The final line-up for this year's Glastonbury festival has been unveiled, with Queens of the Stone Age and Rick Astley among the newly added artists.Read More... -
Discover Lavenham: England's enchanting medieval village and Harry Potter film location
If you're a history enthusiast or a fan of the Harry Potter series, Lavenham is the ultimate day trip destination. Located just an hour away from Cambridgeshire, thisRead More... -
City of London cultural institution staff stage strike over pay dispute
In a demonstration of dissatisfaction with their pay, employees from various cultural and civic institutions in central London have initiated a strike. Over 900 members ofRead More... -
Abba rejects 2024 Eurovision reunion on 50th anniversary of victory
Abba's Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson have confirmed that they will not reunite for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden, marking the 50th anniversary ofRead More... -
Israeli actress Roni Nadler launches London film studio, boosts UK industry
Israeli actress Roni Nadler is making a significant investment of £7 million to bolster the British film industry with the launch of her London-based production company.Read More...
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Education
In a significant advancement for queer representation in academia, the University of Oxford has appointed the UK's first permanently endowed professorship in LGBTQ+ history. Mansfield
Thousands of students across leading universities face uncertainty as their exam grades are left in limbo due to ongoing lecturer marking strikes. The University and College Union (UCU)
A huge step forward was taken for protecting free speech in our universities as Professor Arif Ahmed has been appointed as the new Director overseeing free speech at the Office for Students.
A crisis is unfolding in London's education system as the number of pupils dramatically drops, leading to school closures and funding loss. Recent analysis reveals that
New figures released by the Department for Education reveal that more than 90 primary schools in England are at risk of closure or will face shutdown due to
In a troubling turn of events, the crisis surrounding kosher school meals has intensified as a second catering service has withdrawn its services. London Kosher Catering
Thousands of university students have requested the London High Court's permission to proceed with a collective lawsuit against University College London (UCL)
The Oxford Union held a thought-provoking debate on the evening of May 18th, delving into the question of whether social class defines British politics and addressing
New government restrictions to student visa routes will cut net migration while protecting the economic benefits students bring to the UK.
The Government will be raising the subsidy rate for the National Tutoring Programme to 50% in 2023-24.