
Culture
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Award-winning Polish writer Mariusz Szczygieł brings ‘Not There’ essay collection on UK tour
Polish writer Mariusz Szczygieł, one of Central Europe’s most acclaimed literary reporters, will tour the UK later this month with a series of public events marking the English-language release...Read More... -
Professor Dame Carol Black GBE reappointed as Chair of the British Library for 2026–2027
The UK Secretary of State has confirmed the extension of Professor Dame Carol Black GBE as Chair of the British Library, continuing her leadership from 1 September 2026 to 31 August 2027.Read More... -
Climate, community and care: Soma Surovi Jannat’s landmark exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum
From spring through autumn 2026, the Ashmolean Museum presents 'Soma Surovi Jannat: Climate Culture Care', a powerful new exhibition that places climateRead More... -
Londoners on trial: 700 years of crime revealed in a free City archives exhibition
From medieval pickpockets to notorious Victorian figures, seven centuries of crime, punishment and public fascination are laid bare in a new exhibition atRead More... -
Lost for centuries, Henry VIII’s golden love pendant finds a home at the British Museum
A golden heart pendant once symbolizing the doomed marriage of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon has finally been secured for permanent display at the BritishRead More... -
British High Commission hosts Caledonian Ball in Lahore to celebrate growing Scotland–Pakistan partnership
The British High Commission brought a touch of Scotland to Lahore this week as it hosted the Caledonian Ball at the historic Sir Ganga Ram Residence, celebratingRead More... -
300-year-old Rysbrack Marble putti blocked from export as UK scrambles to save national treasure
A three-century-old marble sculpture by renowned eighteenth-century sculptor Michael Rysbrack has been placed under a temporary UK export ban, giving BritishRead More... -
Inside ICG PR: how an international PR agency shapes reputation for luxury, fashion, and cultural brands
Interview: the co-founder of Iris Consulting Group Iryna Kotlyarevska on building global visibility with cultural intelligenceRead More... -
London Zoo’s giraffes take centre stage in New London Underground poster celebrating 200 years of ZSL
London Zoo’s iconic giraffes have stepped into the spotlight with the launch of a striking new London Underground poster, marking the start of ZSL’s 200th anniversaryRead More... -
Rare 18th-century ‘Shock Dog’ sculpture by Anne Damer faces possible export from the UK
A rare 18th-century terracotta sculpture of a dog by pioneering British artist Anne Seymour Damer has been placed under a temporary export bar, amid concerns it could leave the UK unless aRead More... -
Astronomers Take Over: hands-on space gallery and live Planetarium shows launch at the National Maritime Museum
A new space adventure is landing in Greenwich. ‘Astronomers Take Over’, a playful, hands-on gallery led by real astronomers, opens at the National Maritime MuseumRead More... -
UK Prime Minister champions British theatre’s growing success in China during Shanghai visit
The Prime Minister has highlighted the growing global influence of British theatre during a visit to Shanghai, underlining how the UK’s creative industries are driving economic growth andRead More...

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UK News
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London transport fares from March 2026: Tube and rail rise, bus and tram prices frozen until July
Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed that changes to Tube and rail fares across the capital will take effect from 1 March 2026, while bus and tram...22 February 2026Read More... -
Major UK garage chain ATS Euromaster to shut 86 sites as 700+ jobs hang in the balance
One of Britain’s biggest tyre and vehicle servicing chains is preparing to wind down its UK operations, placing more than 700 jobs at risk and bringing...22 February 2026Read More... -
Sadiq Khan unveils final London budget with record £1.26bn investment in policing, youth services and crime prevention
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has published his Final Draft Budget, setting out how City Hall plans to invest billions over the coming year to make...21 February 2026Read More... -
UK unveils £20m innovation fund to tackle drug and alcohol addiction with AI, wearables and new medicines
The UK government has announced a £20 million funding boost for innovators developing new medicines, medical technologies and digital tools aimed...20 February 2026Read More... -
UK government commits £73.4m record funding to protect synagogues, mosques and faith sites
Faith communities across the UK are set to benefit from a record £73.4 million investment in protective security, as the government confirms funding...20 February 2026Read More... -
Wales to lead UK’s autonomous defence revolution under £50m growth deal
Wales is set to become the UK’s frontline testing ground for the next generation of autonomous and uncrewed defence technology, following the...20 February 2026Read More... -
UK names Antonia Romeo as first female head of civil service under Starmer reforms
The United Kingdom has appointed Antonia Romeo as Cabinet Secretary, marking the first time a woman has taken on the most senior role in the civil...20 February 2026Read More... -
Britain’s Prince Andrew arrested over alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Britain’s former Prince Andrew, the younger brother of King Charles III, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, amid allegations...19 February 2026Read More... -
TfL’s Sarah Hope Line marks 10 years of supporting victims of traumatic transport incidents
Transport for London (TfL) is marking the 10th anniversary of the Sarah Hope Line, a dedicated support service that has helped hundreds of people affected...19 February 2026Read More... -
Iconic London chocolate maker Marasu’s Petit Fours enters administration after 40 years
One of Britain’s most respected luxury chocolate manufacturers has collapsed into administration, bringing an end to four decades of production at...18 February 2026Read More... -
London launches £4.5m mobile phone theft crackdown
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced a major new push to tackle mobile phone theft across the capital, unveiling plans for a dedicated Mobile...18 February 2026Read More... -
£110m North Hykeham relief road to unlock 4,500 new homes and jobs across Lincolnshire
Major government-backed road scheme promises faster journeys, reduced congestion and long-term economic growth18 February 2026Read More...
World News
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Emails suggest UK police guarded Epstein dinner in 2010 while protecting Prince Andrew
British police officers assigned to protect Prince Andrew were instructed to provide security at a dinner party hosted by Jeffrey Epstein in New York...22 February 2026Read More... -
Trump says U.S. will send hospital ship to Greenland amid push for greater American role in Arctic
U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday that the United States is preparing to send a hospital ship to Greenland, describing the move as a humanitarian...22 February 2026Read More... -
Ukraine slams Hungary and Slovakia for ‘energy blackmail’ as power cut threats escalate
Ukraine has accused Hungary and Slovakia of resorting to “blackmail” after both countries threatened to halt electricity supplies unless Kyiv restores...22 February 2026Read More... -
Brits face potential ban on buying homes in Mallorca and Ibiza as Balearic Islands crack down on mass tourism
British buyers dreaming of a sun-soaked bolt-hole in Spain’s Balearic Islands could soon find the door firmly shut.21 February 2026Read More... -
UK and European allies unite to build low-cost air defence systems to shield NATO airspace
The UK and its leading European allies are joining forces to develop a new generation of low-cost air defence weapons designed to protect European...21 February 2026Read More... -
France confirms hacker accessed data from 1.2 million bank accounts via stolen government credentials
France’s Economy Ministry has confirmed that a hacker accessed sensitive information linked to 1.2 million bank accounts, after exploiting stolen...20 February 2026Read More... -
Deutsche Welle journalist detained in Turkey over social media posts
Turkish authorities have detained a veteran journalist working for Deutsche Welle, escalating concerns over press freedom in the country.20 February 2026Read More... -
UK opens British Embassy Office in Lviv, strengthening long-term partnership with Ukraine
The United Kingdom has formally opened a new British Embassy Office in Lviv, expanding its diplomatic footprint in Ukraine and reinforcing its long-term...19 February 2026Read More... -
UK slams “unjustifiable” 10-year Iran jail term for British couple, vows to press for release
The UK government has sharply criticised Iran after a British couple were handed 10-year prison sentences on espionage charges, describing the punishment...19 February 2026Read More... -
UK–California clean energy pact unlocks new investment and jobs in transatlantic green push
The UK and California have agreed to deepen their long-standing cooperation on clean energy, signing a new pact aimed at accelerating investment, supporting...16 February 2026Read More... -
India hosts Global AI Impact Summit as tech giants and world leaders converge in New Delhi
New Delhi has become the centre of the global artificial intelligence conversation this week as top executives from the world’s biggest AI companies...16 February 2026Read More... -
UK signals tougher Russia sanctions after Navalny poisoning evidence emerges
Britain and its allies are weighing up fresh sanctions against Russia after concluding that opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a rare...16 February 2026Read More... -
UK Prime Minister and EU Commission President set out ambitious security and trade agenda at Munich Security Conference
The Prime Minister held talks with Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, on Friday, 14 February 2026, on the margins of the Munich...15 February 2026Read More...
Media
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Axel Springer backs Dovid Efune’s £500m Telegraph Bid, taking on Daily Mail owner DMGT
German media giant Axel Springer has thrown its weight behind a rival bid for Britain’s Telegraph Media Group, backing a £500 million offer led...21 February 2026Read More... -
UK leads global fight against deepfakes with science-driven detection standards
Deepfakes—AI-generated videos, images and audio—are no longer a fringe curiosity. They are a fast-growing threat across the UK, exploited by criminals...19 February 2026Read More... -
Former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre tells UK court he is “angry and upset” over Prince Harry privacy claims
Paul Dacre, the long-serving former editor of the Daily Mail and one of the most influential figures in British journalism, told the High Court in...11 February 2026Read More... -
BBC TV licence fee to rise to £180 from April, sparking anger as costs overtake streaming rivals
The annual TV licence fee will rise by £5.50 to £180 from April 1, dealing another blow to household budgets already stretched by the cost-of-living...06 February 2026Read More... -
Elton John’s husband David Furnish accuses Daily Mail of homophobia and privacy violations in High Court trial
David Furnish, the husband of British music icon Elton John, has accused the publisher of the Daily Mail of unlawfully obtaining private information...06 February 2026Read More... -
UK culture secretary signals possible intervention in £500m Telegraph takeover
Britain’s culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, has signalled she may step in to review the proposed £500 million takeover of the Daily Telegraph by Daily...21 January 2026Read More... -
Prince Harry takes the stand as privacy lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher begins at High Court
Prince Harry has arrived at the High Court in London for the opening of a major privacy trial against the publisher of the Daily Mail, marking...19 January 2026Read More...

