
Culture
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IWM Duxford to open new Second World War rooms revealing unseen artefacts and daily life of wartime pilots
IWM Duxford is set to open three newly restored Second World War spaces, offering visitors an intimate look at the lives of aircrew stationed at the Cambridgeshire airfield during the conflict.Read More... -
War-torn Trafalgar Union Flag faces possible departure from UK
A rare Union Flag that led the British charge at the Battle of Trafalgar has been placed under an export bar, giving UK institutions the chance to keep the historic relic in the country.Read More... -
Barbican to host Liam Young’s first UK solo exhibition in 2026
The Barbican has announced ‘In Other Worlds’, the first UK solo exhibition by artist, director and BAFTA-nominated producer Liam Young. Opening May 2026, the immersive show will exploreRead More... -
The Manchester Museum displays thousands of African artefacts it knows little about
A museum in northwest England has unveiled a new gallery showcasing thousands of African artefacts, many of which the institution admits it knows very little about. The exhibition aims toRead More... -
Captain John Narbrough’s journal faces export ban amid fears it could leave the UK
A rare 17th-century manuscript journal documenting Captain John Narbrough’s secret expedition to Spanish America and the Pacific has been placed under a temporary export ban, giving UKRead More... -
Earliest evidence of human fire-making unearthed in Suffolk
A team led by the British Museum has uncovered what is now the earliest known evidence of humans deliberately making fire—dating back around 400,000 years—at a site in Barnham,Read More... -
Rothschild 15th-century prayer book set to fetch up to $7 million at Sotheby’s auction
Ultra-rare 15th-century mahzor features vivid medieval illustrationsRead More... -
Ray Winstone honoured with Freedom of the City of London
Ray Winstone, one of the UK’s most celebrated ‘hard man’ actors, has been awarded the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his extensive charitable and fundraising work.Read More... -
Golden Globe 2026 nominations announced ahead of January ceremony
The nominations for the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards were unveiled on Monday, setting the stage for the first major awards ceremony of the season on January 11.Read More... -
Mayor of London granted right to use historic GLC coat of arms
The Mayor of London has been officially granted permission to use the historic coat of arms once belonging to the former Greater London Council (GLC), following approval from the King.Read More... -
Who will shape the National Gallery’s tomorrow? Architects shortlisted for landmark expansion
The National Gallery has announced a shortlist of six architectural teams competing to design a major new wing as part of its ambitious £750 million Project DomaniRead More... -
National Gallery unveils ambitious exhibition programme for 2026
The National Gallery has announced a landmark line-up of exhibitions for 2026, spanning five centuries of European art and bringing together rare loans, first-ever UK presentations, and iconicRead More...

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UK News
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First-time buyers set to power UK housing market in 2026 as rate cuts ease affordability
House prices forecast to rise modestly while rent inflation cools after years of sharp increases01 January 2026Read More... -
Crowds gather for non-existent Birmingham New Year fireworks after online hoax strikes again
Hundreds of people were left disappointed after turning up to a New Year’s Eve fireworks display in Birmingham city centre that never existed, marking...01 January 2026Read More... -
New tax relief comes into force to spur business investment
Businesses across the UK will benefit from a new tax break from today, as a 40 per cent first-year allowance for investment in plant and machinery...01 January 2026Read More... -
London Councils chair Claire Holland awarded OBE
Cllr Claire Holland, the chair of London Councils and leader of Lambeth Council, has been awarded an OBE for services to local government and public...01 January 2026Read More... -
Amber cold-health alert extended across England as temperatures plunge
An amber cold-health alert has been rolled out across all regions of England as forecasters warn of a sustained spell of very cold weather.01 January 2026Read More... -
Pound heads for biggest annual gain against dollar since 2017, but slides versus euro
The British pound edged slightly lower against the dollar on Wednesday but remained on course for its strongest annual performance in eight years, buoyed...01 January 2026Read More... -
NHS rolls out 500 new ambulances to strengthen winter emergency response
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Record number of offenders face festive alcohol ban under tagging scheme
A record number of offenders will be forced to stay sober over the Christmas and New Year period, as the Government steps up efforts to curb alcohol-fuelled...30 December 2025Read More... -
UK honours 55 Northern Ireland figures in New Year Honours List
Fifty-five people from Northern Ireland have been recognised in His Majesty The King’s New Year Honours List 2026 for their contributions to community...30 December 2025Read More... -
Sterling holds firm near multi-month highs against dollar and euro
The British pound was little changed against the dollar and the euro on Monday, hovering near recent highs as subdued holiday trading limited market...30 December 2025Read More... -
Scotland tops UK earthquake figures as seismic activity rises in 2025
Perth and Kinross has recorded more earthquakes than any other part of the UK this year, according to newly published figures from the29 December 2025Read More... -
Electric car drivers to face London Congestion Charge from 2026 as exemptions scrapped
Electric vehicle drivers will be required to pay London’s Congestion Charge from 2026 after the Mayor confirmed plans to end their long-standing...28 December 2025Read More... -
New care ratings reveal strong standards across Wales
More than nine in ten care services in Wales are meeting high quality standards under a new national ratings system, according to figures released...28 December 2025Read More... -
Pakistan summons UK envoy over Bradford protest
Pakistan on Friday summoned the United Kingdom’s senior diplomat in Islamabad to lodge a formal protest over a demonstration held in Bradford near...27 December 2025Read More... -
Armed Forces to launch gap-year scheme offering paid military experience for under-25s
Young people across the UK will be offered a year of paid training and work experience in the Armed Forces under a new government-backed “gap year”...27 December 2025Read More...
World News
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France moves toward social media ban for children under 15
France is preparing a new legislative push to curb children’s exposure to social media, with a draft bill proposing a ban on access for under-15s...01 January 2026Read More... -
South Korea to end bear bile farming, banning breeding and extraction
South Korea will formally end its long-criticized bear bile farming industry this week, marking a major shift in animal welfare policy, though nearly...01 January 2026Read More... -
Trump says he exceeds doctors’ advice on daily aspirin use, cites bruising in rare interview on health
President Donald Trump said he takes a higher daily dose of aspirin than his doctors recommend, attributing visible bruising on his hands to the medication,...01 January 2026Read More... -
Dozens feared dead after New Year’s eve bar fire in Swiss ski resort
Dozens of people are feared dead and around 100 others seriously injured after a major fire broke out in a crowded bar during New Year’s celebrations...01 January 2026Read More... -
Pentagon awards Boeing $8.6 Billion contract for Israel’s F-15IA fighter jets
The US Department of Defense has awarded Boeing an $8.6 billion contract to produce a new generation of F-15 fighter aircraft for the Israeli Air Force,...31 December 2025Read More... -
Germany ends investigation into billionaire Usmanov after €10 million payment
German prosecutors have agreed to drop an investigation into billionaire Alisher Usmanov in exchange for a €10 million payment, officials and the...30 December 2025Read More... -
Poland, South Korea sign $3.8 billion deal to jointly produce medium-range missiles
Poland has signed a €3.3 billion ($3.8 billion) defense agreement with South Korea to jointly manufacture medium-range precision-guided missiles,...30 December 2025Read More... -
George and Amal Clooney, children granted French citizenship
Hollywood actor George Clooney has become a French citizen, alongside his wife Amal Alamuddin Clooney and their two children, according to an official...29 December 2025Read More... -
Anthony Joshua injured in Nigeria car crash that leaves two dead
British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has been injured in a road traffic accident in Nigeria that reportedly claimed the lives of two people.29 December 2025Read More... -
Trump says Ukraine peace deal ‘within reach’ as key disputes persist
US President Donald Trump has said a peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine is “closer than ever”, while acknowledging that several major issues...29 December 2025Read More... -
Loneliness on the rise in Austria: 1.8 million adults report feeling isolated
In the second quarter of 2025, nearly 30% of Austrians aged 18 to 74 reported experiencing loneliness at least occasionally, according to the latest...28 December 2025Read More... -
UK and Germany seal £52m deal for next-generation mobile artillery
The UK and Germany have signed a £52 million contract to jointly procure a new generation of mobile artillery, deepening defence cooperation between...28 December 2025Read More... -
Scottish Government pledges emergency aid for Afghanistan after devastating earthquakes
The Scottish Government has announced new humanitarian funding for Afghanistan in response to two major earthquakes that struck the country earlier this...27 December 2025Read More... -
Israel recognizes Somaliland as sovereign state, becoming first UN member to do so
Israel has formally recognized Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state, becoming the first United Nations member country to do so, the Prime...27 December 2025Read More...
Media
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Donald Trump sues BBC for £7.5bn over edited January 6 speech
Donald Trump has launched a £7.5 billion lawsuit against the BBC, accusing the public broadcaster of defamation and deceptive editing in a documentary...16 December 2025Read More... -
Daily Mail owner agrees £500m deal to acquire Telegraph titles
The publisher of the Daily Mail has struck a £500 million agreement to buy the Telegraph newspapers, bringing an end to months of uncertainty over...22 November 2025Read More... -
BBC reports £1.1bn loss as licence fee income falls amid viewer exodus
The BBC has recorded a £1.1 billion loss as growing numbers of viewers either cancel or fail to pay the TV licence fee, according to a new parliamentary...21 November 2025Read More... -
Trump says he still plans to sue BBC, despite its apology
Donald Trump says he’s moving forward with legal action against the BBC next week, even though the broadcaster has already apologised for misleadingly...15 November 2025Read More... -
BBC apologises to Trump for edited Panorama clip — but says it won’t pay damages
The BBC has apologised to US President Donald Trump after a Panorama episode stitched together parts of his 6 January 2021 speech in a way that could...14 November 2025Read More... -
‘We’ve got to fight for our journalism,’ BBC director general tells staff amid Trump lawsuit threat
BBC Director General Tim Davie has urged staff to “fight for our journalism” after former US President Donald Trump threatened to sue the corporation...12 November 2025Read More... -
Britain’s BBC boss Tim Davie poised to resign, Bloomberg reporter says
Tim Davie, the director-general of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), is preparing to announce his resignation, according to a report posted...10 November 2025Read More...

