Culture
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Discover Ufford: Suffolk's charming village with an award-winning pub and scenic walksSuffolk is known for its charming towns and villages, but this week we’re highlighting Ufford, a village that offers more than just picturesque scenery. With an award-winning pub and plenty ofRead More...
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UK’s National Gallery implements liquid ban following activist attacks on artworksThe National Gallery in London has introduced a ban on liquids in response to a series of activist attacks on its artworks, including Vincent van Gogh's iconic Sunflowers.Read More...
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Little Portugal: three restaurants to experience in London's Portuguese communityThe Portuguese population in this area of South Lambeth boasts a variety of exceptional dining options.Read More...
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Guildhall Library celebrates 600th anniversary with exhibition honoring founder and London’s legendary figureSix centuries ago, the first library at Guildhall was established through a bequest from Richard Whittington, a former Lord Mayor of the City of London, who was renowned as a shrewdRead More...
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Honiara: London Fashion Week show Blo Iumi returns bigger and better in 2024The British High Commission in Honiara hosted its second edition of the popular London Fashion Week Show Blo Iumi on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, featuringRead More...
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Wiener Holocaust Library reopens after major renovations with exhibition on Jewish émigré sculptor Fred KormisThe world’s oldest Holocaust studies library and research center, the Wiener Holocaust Library, is set to reopen its doors on September 20th following extensiveRead More...
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Van Gogh's 'Les Canots Amarrés' expected to fetch $50 million at Hong Kong auctionA painting by Vincent van Gogh, titled "Les canots amarrés" (The Anchored Boats), is set to be auctioned at Christie's 20th and 21st Century Evening Auction inRead More...
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Silk Roads at the British Museum: a first glimpse at a route of vast historical importanceThe upcoming "Silk Roads" exhibition at the British Museum promises to be an expansive exploration of one of history's most significant trade networks.Read More...
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Library closures are a 'decimation,' says former Children's LaureateFormer Children's Laureate Michael Rosen has strongly condemned the closure of libraries across the UK, describing it as a "decimation." Rosen, who grew up in Harrow,Read More...
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Historic painting once owned by Britain's first Prime Minister faces export riskA temporary export bar has been placed on Le Rêve de L’Artiste, a painting by the influential 18th-century French artist Jean-Antoine Watteau, to allow time for a UK galleryRead More...
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National Gallery enlists social media influencers to attract Gen Z and shed 'stuffy' imageIn an effort to draw in Gen Z visitors and refresh its image, the National Gallery has teamed up with social media influencers to promote its art and engage with aRead More...
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Liverpool library rises from the ashes: community defies UK riotsAmid a wave of community support, a library in Liverpool is rebuilding after being set on fire during a series of racist riots that swept across England last week.Read More...
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UK News
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UK's debt-ridden Thames Water to raise $4.3 billion in equity, Bloomberg News reportsBritain’s largest water utility, Thames Water, has launched efforts to raise at least £3.3 billion ($4.29 billion) in equity to stabilize its...22 October 2024Read More...
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Peckham gang members behind GTA-style rampage sentenced to 102 years in prisonSeven gang members responsible for a violent rampage in Peckham, likened to the chaos of the video game Grand Theft Auto (GTA), have been sentenced...22 October 2024Read More...
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UK commercial property market rebounds: office sector faces slow recovery amid lower pricesBritain’s commercial property market is beginning to revive after the slowdown caused by the pandemic, though prices remain notably lower than before....22 October 2024Read More...
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Mayor unveils innovation challenge winners to boost employment opportunities for LondonersMayor Sadiq Khan has awarded £50,000 to three winners of his No Wrong Door Open Innovation Challenge, aimed at developing new ways to help Londoners...21 October 2024Read More...
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Jenrick accuses Badenoch of disrespecting conservative membersConservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick has launched a sharp criticism of his rival, Kemi Badenoch, accusing her of being "disrespectful"...21 October 2024Read More...
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UK home asking prices see modest rise in October as market waits for tax clarity, Rightmove reportsAsking prices for homes in the UK saw only a slight increase in October as more properties became available, according to a survey released on Monday....21 October 2024Read More...
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Job vacancies in London’s financial sector drop 17% year-on-year, data revealsJob vacancies in London’s financial services sector fell by 17% in the third quarter compared to the same period last year, according to recruitment...21 October 2024Read More...
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UK faces potential surge in Islamic terrorism after Hamas leader's death, warns former MI6 chiefIslamic terrorism in the UK could see a rise following the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, according to former MI6 chief Sir John Sawers. Speaking...20 October 2024Read More...
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TfL seizes 1,400 vehicles in major crackdown on ULEZ fine evadersTransport for London (TfL) has confiscated over 1,400 vehicles within a year from individuals who failed to pay fines related to the Ultra-Low Emission...20 October 2024Read More...
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UK government to further appeal Belfast court ruling on Northern Ireland amnesty and human rightsThe UK government is planning to further appeal a Belfast court decision, which ruled that legislation introduced by a previous administration conflicted...19 October 2024Read More...
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Met Office issues 'danger to life' warning as Storm Ashley approaches UKThe Met Office has issued severe weather warnings as Storm Ashley is set to hit the UK this weekend, bringing powerful winds, travel disruption, and...19 October 2024Read More...
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Storm Ashley to hit UK with yellow weather warning for 80mph winds this weekendStorm Ashley, named by Met Éireann, is set to impact the UK, with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning for wind starting from 3am on Sunday...18 October 2024Read More...
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UK consumers defy budget concerns, boost retail sales in SeptemberBritish retail sales saw an unexpected rise in September, according to official data released on Friday, defying concerns that consumers might cut...18 October 2024Read More...
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Transport Minister highlights importance of community transport in West London visitThe UK government remains committed to enhancing local transport networks and making them more inclusive, ensuring that vulnerable individuals can...18 October 2024Read More...
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Retail sales inch higher as new iPhone launch boosts tech storesBritish retailers saw a slowdown in sales growth last month, despite being buoyed by strong consumer demand for new technology, according to official...18 October 2024Read More...
World News
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Britain to contribute $2.9 billion to G7 loan for Ukraine’s defense and reconstructionBritain is set to provide Ukraine with a loan of £2.26 billion ($2.94 billion) as part of a broader G7 initiative, utilizing frozen Russian central...22 October 2024Read More...
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UK rules out slavery reparations at Commonwealth summit, but open to dialogueBritain has made it clear that it will not be addressing the issue of reparations for historical transatlantic slavery during the Commonwealth Heads...21 October 2024Read More...
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Round-the-world adventurer swims across Caspian Sea in epic journeyFormer paratrooper Karl Bushby, who began his global trek in 1998, has completed an extraordinary swim across the Caspian Sea as part of his 36,000-mile...20 October 2024Read More...
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King Charles and Queen Camilla begin Australia tour with Church service and warm public receptionKing Charles and Queen Camilla were warmly welcomed by enthusiastic crowds in Sydney after attending a church service on Sunday, marking the first...20 October 2024Read More...
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UK needs 'more diplomacy' with China, but security remains top priority – LammyForeign Secretary David Lammy has called for “more diplomacy” in the UK’s approach to China, emphasizing the importance of dialogue while reaffirming...19 October 2024Read More...
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UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy visits China to repair strained relations and boost cooperationUK Foreign Secretary David Lammy is set to visit China on Friday for a two-day trip aimed at mending strained relations between the two nations following...17 October 2024Read More...
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UK and New Zealand forge landmark agreement for satellite servicing and space debris removalThe UK and New Zealand space agencies have signed an agreement to establish a framework for the removal and servicing of operational satellites that...17 October 2024Read More...
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UK imposes new sanctions on Iran following attack on IsraelThe UK government has announced new sanctions targeting key Iranian military figures and organizations in response to Iran's attack on Israel on October...15 October 2024Read More...
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UK urges restraint following China's military drills around TaiwanOn Monday, the UK expressed concern over China's recent military exercises near Taiwan, warning that these actions heighten tensions and pose a risk...15 October 2024Read More...
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New unit to strengthen UK sanctions against RussiaA new trade sanctions unit has officially launched today, aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the UK's sanctions against Russia. The Office of...10 October 2024Read More...
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Zelensky set to visit Downing Street as he seeks increased European support for UkraineUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to visit Downing Street on Thursday as he continues his efforts to secure additional support from European...09 October 2024Read More...
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UK Foreign Secretary Lammy to visit China in effort to rebuild ties and boost trade talksBritain’s Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, is set to visit China next week as the new Labour government aims to ease tensions with the world’s second-largest...09 October 2024Read More...
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Keir Starmer rejects calls for total arms sales ban to Israel amid controversyPrime Minister Keir Starmer has firmly dismissed demands for a total ban on arms sales to Israel, describing such a move as “the wrong position”...07 October 2024Read More...
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1,000 UK troops demonstrate commitment to Eastern Europe in major NATO exerciseOver 1,000 British troops have embarked on one of the largest military exercises of the year in the Balkans, underscoring the UK’s dedication to...07 October 2024Read More...
Media
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Guardian removes online review that critiques the 'demonization' of HamasThe Guardian has taken down an online review of a Channel 4 documentary concerning the events of October 7, which criticized the unfavorable depiction...13 October 2024Read More...
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BBC cancels Boris Johnson interview after Laura Kuenssberg’s 'embarrassing mistake'An interview with former prime minister Boris Johnson, set to promote his upcoming memoir, has been cancelled by the BBC after presenter Laura Kuenssberg...03 October 2024Read More...
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UK puts world's oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer, up for saleThe Observer, the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, may soon change hands as its owner, the Guardian Media Group (GMG), has entered negotiations to...18 September 2024Read More...
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BBC breached own guidelines 1,553 times on Israel, report claimsThe BBC allegedly violated its editorial guidelines 1,553 times over a four-month period starting on October 7, 2023, according to a new report.10 September 2024Read More...
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AI-altered content erodes trust in science, warns Oxford professorA growing body of research indicates that between 33% and 50% of Americans struggle to distinguish between real and altered digital content....04 September 2024Read More...
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The London Weekly and SW1 Politics launched Westminster Weekly in August 2024The London Weekly is an online newspaper which was launched in 2008 by a group of British journalists who wrote about politics, the economy, culture,...08 August 2024Read More...
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Over 200 TV and film industry professionals call for urgent investigation into alleged antisemitism at BBCMore than 200 individuals from the TV and film industry have demanded an immediate investigation into claims of antisemitism at the BBC.02 August 2024Read More...