UK News
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UK government unveils plan to strengthen science and engineering at the heart of policy
The UK government has launched a new strategy aimed at reinforcing the role of science and engineering in shaping policy and decision-making across...27 April 2026Read More... -
Digital waste tracking set to transform crackdown on illegal waste trade
A sweeping overhaul of how waste is monitored across the UK is set to reshape the fight against illegal dumping and rogue operators, as the government...26 April 2026Read More... -
EU anti-fraud body opens formal probe into Peter Mandelson over Epstein links
The European Union’s anti-fraud watchdog has formally launched an investigation into Peter Mandelson, the former UK ambassador to the United States...25 April 2026Read More... -
McDonald’s expands UK youth jobs push with landmark work experience scheme
McDonald’s is stepping up its role in tackling youth unemployment in the United Kingdom, backing the government’s Youth Guarantee initiative while...24 April 2026Read More... -
UK probes data security breach after health research dataset appears on Alibaba listings
The British government has launched an investigation after sensitive health research data from a major UK charity was reportedly advertised for sale...24 April 2026Read More... -
Reform breakthrough in Salford signals shifting political ground
Nigel Farage has celebrated what he called a major breakthrough for Reform UK after the party secured a narrow but significant victory in a Salford...23 April 2026Read More... -
£50m defence growth deal set to create hundreds of jobs across Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland’s defence and security sector is set for a significant boost following the launch of a £50 million government-backed investment...22 April 2026Read More... -
Westway reopens after month-long closure following major safety upgrades
The A40 Westway has reopened to traffic on the evening of 21 April, bringing an end to a month-long closure that began on 20 March to allow for critical...22 April 2026Read More... -
EU tightens pet travel rules for UK residents: what owners need to know
New European Union regulations came into force on 22 April, changing how residents of Great Britain can travel with their pets to EU countries. While...22 April 2026Read More... -
UK house prices edge higher as rental growth slows to four-year low
UK house prices continued a modest upward trend early in 2026, according to fresh data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), while rental...22 April 2026Read More... -
Pressure behind the scenes: how Mandelson’s ambassadorial approval sparked a political storm
A senior former British civil servant has revealed he felt significant political pressure to fast-track the appointment of Peter Mandelson as the United...21 April 2026Read More... -
UK unveils sweeping fintech reforms to future-proof payments and strengthen London’s global edge
The UK government has unveiled an ambitious package of reforms aimed at modernising the country’s payments landscape, positioning it to keep pace...21 April 2026Read More... -
Pound stalls as geopolitics and policy uncertainty keep markets on edge
The British pound remained stuck in a narrow trading band on Tuesday, as investors weighed geopolitical risks in the Middle East and their potential...21 April 2026Read More...
World News
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Oil markets jittery as Hormuz disruption drags on
Oil prices climbed again on Monday as uncertainty continued to grip one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints — the Strait of Hormuz...27 April 2026Read More... -
Car bomb attack near Belfast police station rekindles security concerns in Northern Ireland
A car bomb detonated outside a police station in the Dunmurry district of south Belfast late Saturday night, following the hijacking of a delivery...27 April 2026Read More... -
France plans major vineyard reduction as wine industry faces turning point
France is preparing for a significant transformation of its wine industry, with plans to remove approximately 28,000 hectares of vineyards under a...26 April 2026Read More... -
Mauritius sets July deadline as Chagos Islands deal stalls amid geopolitical tensions
Mauritius has given the United Kingdom until the end of July to finalize a long-awaited agreement over the future of the Chagos Islands, as uncertainty...25 April 2026Read More... -
Russia to end Kazakh oil transit to Germany via Druzhba pipeline, pressuring Schwedt refinery
Russia will halt the transit of Kazakh crude oil to Germany through the Druzhba pipeline starting May 1, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced...24 April 2026Read More... -
Mauritius sets July deadline as UK hesitates on Chagos sovereignty deal amid U.S. concerns
Mauritius has given the United Kingdom until the end of July to finalize a long-delayed agreement on the future of the Chagos Islands, signaling growing...24 April 2026Read More... -
UK steps up support for displaced Lebanese army families amid ongoing crisis
In a renewed show of support for Lebanon’s struggling military community, the UK Ministry of Defence has delivered more than $150,000 worth of essential...23 April 2026Read More... -
Prince Harry makes surprise visit to Kyiv in show of solidarity with Ukraine
British Prince Harry arrived in Kyiv on Thursday, April 23, in an unannounced visit to express solidarity with the Ukrainian people resisting aggression....23 April 2026Read More... -
UK and France push global plan to reopen vital Hormuz shipping route
Military leaders from more than 30 countries are gathering in London today for a high-level planning conference aimed at restoring safe passage through...22 April 2026Read More... -
Hidden crisis in Dutch classrooms: rising homelessness among children exposes deep housing shortage
Dutch schools are increasingly becoming the frontline witnesses to a growing social crisis: child homelessness. New data from the Youth Education Fund...21 April 2026Read More... -
Oil markets rattle as fragile U.S.–Iran truce faces new strains
Oil prices surged sharply at the start of the week as fresh tensions between United States and Iran cast doubt over a fragile ceasefire, reigniting...20 April 2026Read More... -
Rising Channel crossings: migrant boats spotted off Belgian coast signal shift in routes
Belgian authorities reported an unusual surge in migrant activity along the North Sea coast on Saturday morning, after five small boats carrying at...20 April 2026Read More... -
UK boosts aid to Lebanon as Falconer calls for ceasefire and strengthened ties
The United Kingdom has announced a significant increase in humanitarian assistance to Lebanon, with Middle East Minister Hamish Falconer unveiling...17 April 2026Read More... -
Brussels scales back global footprint as budget pressures mount
The government of Brussels has announced a significant reduction in its international presence, confirming plans to close at least 14 of its 33 trade...17 April 2026Read More... -
Countering anti-Semitism and islamist radicalization in Denmark: political responses and lessons for Europe
In 2015, Denmark, along with countries like France and Belgium, experienced terrorist attacks targeting the Jewish community. This made the issue of...16 April 2026Read More...
Media
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UK-backed science training empowers West African journalists to elevate evidence-based reporting
Journalists from Ghana and Nigeria have completed a specialised science reporting programme at Imperial College London, equipping them with the tools...09 April 2026Read More... -
Prince Harry vs Daily Mail: High Court judge signals delayed ruling in phone hacking lawsuit
A High Court judge in London has indicated that a ruling in the high-profile lawsuit involving Prince Harry, Elton John and several other public figures...01 April 2026Read More... -
UK trials social media curbs for teens: families test bans, curfews and screen-time limits
The British government has launched a new pilot program to explore whether restricting teenagers’ access to social media can improve their wellbeing,...25 March 2026Read More... -
Explosive twist in Prince Harry lawsuit: key witness denies evidence, claims statement was forged
A dramatic turn unfolded in London’s High Court as a central witness in the high-profile lawsuit involving Prince Harry dismissed crucial evidence...24 March 2026Read More... -
BBC moves to dismiss Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit over edited January 6 documentary
The BBC has asked a U.S. court to throw out a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump, arguing that the case lacks merit...18 March 2026Read More... -
“Future of news is local”: government unveils £12m plan to revive community journalism
The UK government has launched its first comprehensive local media strategy in a generation, pledging up to £12 million to support struggling regional...17 March 2026Read More... -
Isabel Province hosts first Digital Media Literacy Workshop to tackle misinformation and empower community voices
Leaders, government officials and community representatives in Isabel Province have taken a significant step toward strengthening digital awareness...14 March 2026Read More...

Culture
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Rare Declaration of Independence to headline landmark exhibition on America’s founding
A major new exhibition marking 250 years since the birth of the United States is set to open this summer, bringing together some of the most important documents from the AmericanRead More... -
Newly released UK archives shed light on early years of Northern Ireland Troubles
Nearly 1,000 previously hard-to-access government records documenting the early years of the Northern Ireland Troubles have been published online, marking a significant step in openingRead More... -
£127.8 million lifeline for UK arts venues signals renewed push for cultural access
More than 130 cultural venues across England are set to receive a significant financial boost as part of a £127.8 million government investment aimed at widening public access to arts andRead More... -
Paddington and Sondheim lead the pack as Olivier Awards mark 50 years of theatre excellence
London’s theatre scene is buzzing ahead of this year’s Olivier Awards, where a charming Peruvian bear and a classic Stephen Sondheim musical are tied at the top of the nominations list.Read More... -
A century of Marilyn: landmark London exhibition reexamines the woman behind the icon
In 2026, London’s National Portrait Gallery will mark the 100th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe with a major exhibition that promises to go beyond the myth and into the making of one of theRead More... -
£4 million boost brings new life to UK museums and expands public access
A fresh wave of investment is set to transform museums and galleries across the UK, with £4 million allocated to improve access, modernise displays, and better preserve collections for futureRead More... -
Kanye West banned from UK over antisemitism row, Wireless Festival 2026 cancelled
Britain has barred U.S. rapper Kanye West, now known as Ye, from entering the country, forcing the cancellation of London’s Wireless Festival where he had been scheduled to headline in July.Read More... -
Who stood behind Western support for Ukraine’s independence?
From the life story of British politician Stefan TerlezkyRead More... -
London secures £4.66m lifeline for Notting Hill Carnival as iconic festival marks 60 years
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has stepped in with a crucial £4.66 million funding package to ensure the Notting Hill Carnival goes ahead this August, as the world-famous event celebratesRead More...

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