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Anna Wintour steps down as US Vogue editor-in-chief after 37 years
Dame Anna Wintour is stepping down as editor-in-chief of American Vogue, a position she has held for an unprecedented 37 years.Read More... -
£35m George Street revamp gets council backing despite funding doubts
Plans to transform Edinburgh’s George Street have been approved by city councillors, with construction expected to begin in August 2027—if the money can be secured.Read More... -
Police seek help after £150,000 violin stolen from North London pub
Police are appealing for information after a rare 18th-century violin, valued at over £150,000, was stolen from a pub in north London.Read More... -
Chris Brown denies assault charge in London nightclub incident
Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to assault charges related to a 2023 nightclub altercation in London. The 36-year-old US singer is accused of attacking music producer Abraham Diaw with aRead More... -
Louvre workers strike over overtourism, forcing sudden museum closure
The Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum, was forced to close its doors Monday after staff staged a spontaneous strike, citing unbearable working conditions and the overwhelming crush ofRead More... -
Pulp score first UK number one album in 27 years with more
Indie rock legends Pulp have returned to the top of the UK album charts for the first time in nearly three decades, with their latest release More debuting at number one, according to theRead More... -
Jonathan Anderson named creative director for both men's and women's collections at Dior
Jonathan Anderson, the celebrated Northern Irish designer, has been appointed creative director of both the men’s and women’s collections at Dior — marking a historic first for the FrenchRead More... -
King Charles to make history with new Canadian throne
When King Charles delivers the Speech from the Throne on Parliament Hill, he’ll mark a historic milestone: he will be the first reigning monarch to sit on Canada’s newly crafted throne.Read More... -
Animal welfare rules in British zoos undergo major overhaul
Zoos and aquariums across Great Britain are set to implement sweeping changes under new animal welfare standards aimed at improving the lives of animals and reinforcing the UK’sRead More... -
Royals and Beckham companions take center stage at Chelsea Flower Show
The Chelsea Flower Show opened on Monday with a star-studded lineup and an unexpected spotlight on dogs.Read More...
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The UK government has unveiled a subsidy scheme valued at up to £5.5 billion ($7.23 billion) to support the development of the Sizewell C nuclear plant, which is being
UK house prices saw an unexpected decline in August, signaling that affordability challenges persist even after the Bank of England reduced borrowing costs, according to data
Britain's car production experienced its fifth straight month of decline in July, impacted by manufacturers transitioning to new models and facing temporary supply chain
In 2024, authorities have intercepted a staggering 15 tonnes of cannabis at UK airports, a significant increase from the five tonnes seized throughout 2023.
Mercer, a pensions consultancy, recommends that the UK increase the minimum contributions to pension schemes to address a significant retirement savings disparity
Prime Minister Keir Starmer aims to bolster UK economic growth through strategic meetings in Berlin and Paris, emphasizing his commitment to the British
After a six-year legal battle, thousands of current and former employees of the high street retailer Next have won a significant equal pay claim. The case, involving 3,540 claimants,
The British pound surged to a two-year high against the dollar on Tuesday, bolstered by expectations that the Bank of England (BoE) will cut interest rates less
The UK government has announced a £10.5 million investment to help UK ports prepare for enhanced European Union (EU) border checks. This funding, provided by
Prime Minister Keir Starmer acknowledged on Tuesday that he would need to make difficult and unpopular decisions, including the potential for "painful" taxes on the