Culture
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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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Banksy's latest artwork in London stolen just hours after unveilingAnother of Banksy's animal-themed artworks was stolen in London only hours after it was unveiled. The piece, which featured a stencil of a wolf howling towards the sky, was painted on whatRead More...
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UK museums introduce child-friendly hours for summer visitorsSeveral museums and galleries across London and the UK are introducing designated child-friendly hours this summer to make parents feel more comfortable bringingRead More...
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Cineworld to close six UK cinemas in major restructuring effortCineworld has announced its decision to close six cinemas across the UK as part of a comprehensive restructuring plan. The closures come as the world'sRead More...
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Unseen letters from Diana, Princess of Wales, to be auctionedPreviously unseen letters from Diana, Princess of Wales, are set to be auctioned this weekend, offering a rare glimpse into her personal correspondence withRead More...
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JSO activists face jail time for soup attack on Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers'Two activists from Just Stop Oil (JSO), Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland, both 22, have been found guilty of criminal damage after throwing tomato soup overRead More...
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Harold Wilson sold papers to fund care amid Alzheimer's battleHarold Wilson, who served as Prime Minister during the 1960s and 1970s, sold his personal and political papers to fund his care in his later years, as revealed byRead More...
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Kew Gardens adapts to climate change with new tree planting strategyMore than 11,000 native and foreign species currently thrive at the 320-acre Kew Gardens in west London. However, scientists warn that over half of these trees couldRead More...
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King and Queen attend Thistle service in EdinburghMembers of the Royal Family gathered in Edinburgh for the Thistle service, where Queen Camilla and the Duke of Edinburgh were formally appointed to Scotland'sRead More...
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UK News
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Mandatory bird registration begins in OctoberStarting next month, all bird keepers in Wales and England will be legally required to register with the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).10 September 2024Read More...
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Starmer to defend spending cuts for elderly ahead of crucial voteUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to defend difficult decisions regarding government spending, including controversial cuts to payments that assist...10 September 2024Read More...
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Arctic blast to hit UK: temperatures set to plummet as cold front brings autumn chill and stormy weatherAn "Arctic blast" is set to hit the UK, bringing much colder temperatures, as revealed by a recent weather map from the Met Office. The forecast predicts...09 September 2024Read More...
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UK labour market slows in August, recruiters reportBritain’s labour market showed signs of cooling in August, with a significant drop in job placements and a slowdown in pay growth, according to a...09 September 2024Read More...
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Charlie Mullins lists £12M London penthouse as he plans to leave UK amid fears of Labour tax hikeBritain's wealthiest plumber, Charlie Mullins, has listed his £12 million London penthouse for sale as he plans to leave the UK to avoid potential...08 September 2024Read More...
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Ulez scrappage scheme closing for applicationsThe scrappage scheme for vehicles that do not meet the emissions standards of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) is set to close for applications...08 September 2024Read More...
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UK to extend Ukrainian Armed Forces training programme until 2025The United Kingdom has announced it will extend its training programme for Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel until the end of 2025. Since Russia’s...08 September 2024Read More...
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Central London site chosen for Queen Elizabeth II memorialA national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II will be established in St James's Park, London, a location chosen for its "historical and constitutional...07 September 2024Read More...
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Plans for 1,800 homes at Oxford science park set to move forwardPlans to build 1,800 new homes as part of a science district on the outskirts of Oxford are set to proceed after Cherwell District Council granted...06 September 2024Read More...
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Judge rules millionaire drowned by husband in unlawful killingA judge has concluded that a millionaire, Paula Leeson, who drowned in a swimming pool while on holiday with her husband, Donald McPherson, was unlawfully...06 September 2024Read More...
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Britain requires $1.3 trillion investment boost for economic growth, report revealsBritain needs an additional £1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) in investment over the next decade to stimulate economic growth, according to a report released...06 September 2024Read More...
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Record-high prison population in England and Wales sparks early release plansThe prison population in England and Wales has reached an all-time high just days before the government’s temporary early release scheme is set to...06 September 2024Read More...
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Labour set to abolish hereditary peers from House of Lords, retirement age reform to followHereditary peers are likely to be removed from the House of Lords within the next few months, following the Labour government’s election manifesto...06 September 2024Read More...
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UK to provide £162 million in air defence missiles to Ukraine as Defence Secretary meets international partnersThe UK has committed to supplying 650 Lightweight Multirole Missiles (LMM) to Ukraine, part of a £162 million contract aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s...06 September 2024Read More...
World News
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UK and US to strengthen special relationship through new strategic dialogueThe UK and the US are set to deepen their longstanding economic and security partnership, which has made them indispensable allies and trade partners...10 September 2024Read More...
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British families emigrate to Russia in response to Putin’s offer to escape 'woke' West, Moscow media claimsSeveral British citizens have reportedly taken up Vladimir Putin's offer to leave the "woke" West and move to Russia, where they believe traditional...09 September 2024Read More...
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U.S. and U.K. spy chiefs praise Ukraine's bold incursion into Russia, urge Gaza cease-fireThe heads of the British and American foreign intelligence agencies commended Ukraine's surprise military incursion into Russia on Saturday, marking...08 September 2024Read More...
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Ireland and UK to 'reset' relations as Starmer begins Dublin visitUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer began a historic visit to Ireland on Saturday, September 7, marking the first visit by a British leader to the country...07 September 2024Read More...
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French minister calls for EU-UK migration treaty after Channel tragedyFrance's Interior Minister, Gérald Darmanin, urged for the creation of a migration treaty between the European Union and the UK on Tuesday, following...04 September 2024Read More...
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Coventry robotics firm expands into Spanish market with €1.4 million dealExpert Technologies Group, a Midlands-based manufacturer, has successfully entered the Spanish market by securing a significant contract with SEBN,...03 September 2024Read More...
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UK-Ukraine digital trade set to expand with new agreementThe UK-Ukraine Digital Trade Agreement (DTA) officially comes into force today, marking the start of a new era in trade between the two nations, enabling...01 September 2024Read More...
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Why the 100ml liquid rule is back at all UK and EU airportsAir travelers who were hoping to leave behind the days of "tiny toiletries" are facing disappointment as European airports reintroduce strict cabin...01 September 2024Read More...
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Macron and Starmer commit to strengthening Franco-British relationsFrench President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday committed to deepening cooperation with Britain on defence, security, migration, and energy following...30 August 2024Read More...
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South Africa’s Chief Rabbi criticizes UK Archbishop and Pope for 'rejecting the Bible'The Chief Rabbi of South Africa, Rabbi Warren Goldstein, has launched a strong critique against the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope, accusing...29 August 2024Read More...
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UK's Starmer urges European cooperation to combat far-right threatBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer has voiced deep concern over the rising influence of far-right groups in the United Kingdom, calling for a united...29 August 2024Read More...
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UK announces new climate funding for Pacific as Minister visits New Zealand and TongaThe UK has announced £12.9 million in new funding to support Pacific-led climate initiatives, as part of its ongoing commitment to global climate...27 August 2024Read More...
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Telegram responds to CEO's detention in France, asserts compliance with EU lawsTelegram questioned the justification behind the detention of its Chief Executive Officer, Pavel Durov, who was taken into custody at a Paris airport...26 August 2024Read More...
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European shares edge higher in light trading as bond yields easeEuropean stocks closed slightly higher on Monday, buoyed by a dip in government bond yields and speculation about potential interest rate cuts from...26 August 2024Read More...
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London Rabbi granted bail by Irish court over illegal circumcision chargesRabbi Jonathan Abraham, a London-based mohel, has been granted bail by Dublin Crown Court after being held in custody for three weeks on charges related...23 August 2024Read More...
Media
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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...
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Huw Edwards admits guilt in case of indecent images of childrenFormer BBC presenter Huw Edwards has admitted to possessing 41 indecent images of children on WhatsApp, as reported by PA Media.31 July 2024Read More...
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Nadhim Zahawi pursues £600 million bid for Telegraph and SpectatorNadhim Zahawi, who stepped down from Parliament in May, is reportedly seeking billionaire investors to support a £600 million bid for a major newspaper,...23 July 2024Read More...
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Major UK tabloid The Sun endorses Labour Party in upcoming electionOn Wednesday, the major UK tabloid The Sun announced its support for the Labour Party in the upcoming election, declaring it "time for Labour" and describing...03 July 2024Read More...