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London has taken a major step towards a greener future with the launch of the UK’s first Circular Construction Hub in the Royal Docks — a flagship project that aims to

 

Refugee protection in the UK will move from a permanent model to a time-limited system, with all adult asylum seekers facing a formal review of their status every 30

 

Britain’s biggest bakery and fast-food chain, Greggs, says softer consumer confidence is the main reason behind its recent slowdown in sales growth, pushing back

 

UK grocery inflation has ticked higher once more, reaching 4.3% in the four weeks to February 22, according to new figures from Worldpanel by Numerator.

 

A £1 billion defence contract awarded to Leonardo UK will secure thousands of skilled British jobs, strengthen the Armed Forces’ battlefield capabilities and open the door to as much as £15

 

Millions of rail passengers across England are beginning to feel the benefit of a landmark rail fare freeze, the first in 30 years, as the government moves to halt decades

  

British medical technology group Smith & Nephew said it expects trading profit to rise by about 8% organically in 2026, as stronger revenue leverage and ongoing cost reductions help counter

 

British house prices picked up slightly more momentum than expected in February, pointing to a tentative recovery after a late-2025 slowdown sparked by budget-related uncertainty, according

 

Britain has stopped short of endorsing recent U.S. and Israeli air strikes on Iran, saying it is up to Washington to clearly spell out the legal justification for the operation

 

King Charles III has visited Northwood Headquarters for the first time as monarch, paying tribute to the men and women whose round-the-clock work underpins the security of the United