UK News
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David Bull appointed chairman of Reform UK as party restructures leadership
Reform UK has appointed former TV presenter and medical doctor David Bull as its new chairman, party leader Nigel Farage announced at a Westminster press conference.Read More... -
Rough sleeping to be decriminalised after 200 years
The Government has announced it will repeal the Vagrancy Act 1824 by spring next year, ending the criminalisation of rough sleeping in England and Wales.Read More... -
UK must boost defence spending or 'learn to speak Russian', warns NATO chief
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has issued a stark warning to the UK and its allies: significantly increase defence spending or face serious security threats.Read More... -
UK commits £14.2 billion to Sizewell C nuclear project
The UK government is investing £14.2 billion ($19.2 billion) to support construction of the Sizewell C nuclear power station in Suffolk, a project long in the making and seen as vital to theRead More... -
Church of England plans record $2.2 billion investment amid signs of revival
The Church of England has announced a record investment of £1.6 billion ($2.2 billion) over the next three years to support clergy and struggling parishes, aiming to build on recent signs ofRead More...
Culture
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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... -
Top food experts join government effort to champion British food
21 March – Leading figures from across the UK food system have joined forces with the Government to shape a national food strategy aimed at restoring pride in British food and improvingRead More... -
Eurovision 2025: Austria clinches victory in dramatic finale as UK lands 19th
Austria emerged victorious at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, after a dramatic last-minute voting twist that saw singer JJ leapfrog Israel to claim the crown.Read More... -
Elton John slams UK government over AI copyright proposal
Elton John has strongly criticized the UK government's plan to let tech companies use music and other creative content to train artificial intelligence without guaranteeing fair compensation forRead More... -
Chris Brown charged in London nightclub incident
Singer Chris Brown has been charged with grievous bodily harm following a 2023 bottle attack in a Mayfair nightclub, according to Metro News at 01:10 CEST on May 16, 2025. The incident,Read More... -
Peckham Fringe kicks off with community focus
The Peckham Fringe, a vibrant celebration of local art and culture, launched its fourth season this morning, May 15, 2025, drawing crowds to South London’s creative hub. The festival, runningRead More... -
Melbourne council removes vandalised Captain Cook monument
A long-targeted statue of British explorer Captain James Cook will not return to a Melbourne park after the local government decided it’s no longer worth the cost of repeated repairs.Read More... -
Metro’s grassroots music Tube map celebrates London’s cultural scene
Metro unveiled a special Tube map celebrating London’s grassroots music scene, spotlighting iconic venues and artists. Launched five hours ago as part of TfL’s 25th anniversary, the project,Read More... -
Export bar placed on £10.2 million Botticelli painting to keep it in the UK
A temporary export bar has been imposed on a rare painting by Italian Renaissance master Sandro Botticelli, currently at risk of leaving the UK. Valued at £10.2 million, the painting,Read More... -
Climbing Churchill statue to become a criminal offence
The UK government is set to make it a criminal offence to climb the statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, with offenders facing up to three months in prison and a £1,000 fine.Read More...
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World News
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During a joint news conference with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg in Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged NATO to make a political decision on inviting
The United Kingdom’s Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS), Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, is taking part in a series of high-level meetings in India this week, continuing
Britain's cybersecurity agency, the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC), warns that Russian-backed cyber groups operating outside formal Moscow control are a growing threat to critical
The UK’s Foreign Secretary James Cleverly begins a tour of the Pacific tomorrow (19 April), to strengthen partnerships with Pacific Island Countries, with a focus on
Russia has accused the ambassadors of the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada of meddling in its internal affairs after they condemned the treason
The Premier of Western Australia has expressed interest in expanding the state's relationship with China in the green energy industry, despite the federal government's
The United Kingdom has condemned the politically-motivated conviction and sentencing of British dual-national Vladimir Kara-Murza in a Moscow court today.
Airbus and Air France have been acquitted of "involuntary manslaughter" by a French court on Monday, almost 14 years after the AF447 flight crashed into the Atlantic