UK News
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British men charged with assisting Russian intelligence in suspected arson caseTwo British men, Dylan Earl, 20, from Elmesthorpe in Leicestershire, and Jake Reeves, 22, from Croydon, have been charged with aiding Russian intelligence following a suspected arson attackRead More...
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New private parking fine rules take effect in 2024 - here's what's changingAs of today, drivers facing fines for parking violations are being informed about new regulations that offer them a better chance of appealing. Good Morning Britain highlighted the introductionRead More...
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Terrogram collective designated as terrorist organization: UK implements proscriptionThe Terrogram collective has been designated as a terrorist organization, effective today, making it illegal to be affiliated with the group or to solicit support for it.Read More...
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London Underground grinds to a halt: Tube workers strike, stations shut downSeveral London Underground stations have shuttered their gates as Tube workers protest over employment terms and conditions.Read More...
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Shoplifting reaches record levels in England and WalesShoplifting incidents recorded by police in England and Wales have surged to the highest level seen in two decades, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).Read More...
Culture
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Gustav Klimt portrait sells for £25.7 million at Vienna auctionA long-lost portrait by Gustav Klimt, depicting a young woman, fetched a staggering 30 million euros (£25.7 million) at an auction held in Vienna on Wednesday.Read More...
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Rishi Sunak: remembering those lost in terror attackIn his Passover message to the Jewish community, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak acknowledges the somber reality that "for too many families, there will be empty seats" at the Seder table thisRead More...
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Co-op Live: Manchester's new arena opens with high capacity and ambitionsA monumental addition to Manchester's entertainment landscape, the new £365m Co-op Live arena is poised to claim the title of the largest indoor arena in the UK. Nestled beside ManchesterRead More...
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Brontë birthplace unveils open day prior to renovationThe birthplace of the renowned Brontë sisters is set to welcome visitors for a special glimpse inside before embarking on a significant refurbishment.Read More...
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Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' smashes Spotify recordTaylor Swift's latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," has shattered Spotify's record for the most-streamed album in a single day, the platform has announced. Not only did Swift'sRead More...
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Historic London pub, linked to Royalty, ravaged by fire: a heartbreaking lossA renowned London pub, steeped in history dating back possibly to the 16th century, has suffered extensive damage in a devastating fire. The Burn Bullock, a grade II-listed establishmentRead More...
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Salvator Rosa painting stolen from Oxford, recovered in Romania, and returned to UKA painting valued at EUR 2 million, stolen from an art gallery at Oxford University approximately four years ago, has been recovered in Romania and returned to UK judicial authorities,Read More...
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Plans to demolish former Museum of London site put on pauseA last-minute intervention from Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has halted plans to demolish the former Museum of London site.Read More...
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June’s London Fashion Week returns with fresh conceptThe British Fashion Council has unveiled an innovative approach for the upcoming London Fashion Week in June, aiming to spark a cultural phenomenon. Set to take place fromRead More...
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London's inaugural Taiwanese culture festival explores island's identity and historyLondon's vibrant Notting Hill district is about to experience a taste of Taiwanese culture with the launch of the 16-day Taiwan Festival on Friday, April 12.Read More...
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Soho showcase: The Art of Banksy unveils London's largest collectionThe largest collection of original Banksy artworks is set to make its debut in London's Soho, featuring over 150 pieces from the enigmatic Bristol-based artist. Opening at 100 CharingRead More...
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Taylor Swift joins billionaire elite: a look at the wealthiest of 2024Taylor Swift has ascended to the ranks of the world's wealthiest individuals, marking her debut on the billionaire list alongside luminaries such as Elon Musk. This revelation comes courtesy of aRead More...
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JK Rowling challenges police to "arrest her" amid Twitter controversy surrounding Scotland's Hate Crime ActThe Hate Crime and Public Order Act has officially taken effect in Scotland, sparking a fiery debate over free speech and expression. At the center of this controversy is renowned authorRead More...
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World News
L'Oréal heiress Françoise Bettencourt Meyers has achieved a significant milestone as the first woman to accumulate a $100 billion fortune, according to the latest ranking of the world's
In 2023, approximately one million counterfeit Swiss watches were confiscated globally, marking a notable stride in the ongoing battle against counterfeit goods. The majority of these
Lieutenant-General Martin Wijnen, departing Commander of the Royal Netherlands Army, issued a stark warning, advocating readiness for the possibility of a conflict with Russia, stressing the
The United Kingdom is set to dispatch a warship to Guyana, marking a strategic move to show both diplomatic and military support for the former British colony, according to information
Despite the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic, Zurich Airport has made a notable recovery, particularly evident during the festive season. Almost 90,000 passengers passed
The Foreign Secretary will see first-hand the impact of UK aid on a visit to Al Arish, near the Egypt-Gaza border today (21 December), as the UK calls for significant more aid to reach Gaza,
After the UK's departure from the EU, the average Britons are relatively less interested in the political issues of the United Europe. However, it is quite intriguing to observe how new countries
The Irish government has initiated legal action against the UK government regarding its decision to grant immunity for crimes committed during the Troubles era.
About 200 Afghan special forces members, trained and supported by the UK, are confronting imminent deportation to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, uncovering what a former UK general
Australia has outlined plans for significant immigration reform, intending to halve its migration intake in the next two years, citing the urgent need to address issues within its immigration