UK News
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Storm Bert causes travel chaos and power outages across UK and IrelandStorm Bert wreaked havoc across Britain and Ireland on Saturday, bringing snow, heavy rain, and powerful winds that left one person dead and caused widespread travel disruptions andRead More...
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Bomb squad conducts controlled explosion at Euston Station, LondonThe Metropolitan Police dispatched multiple teams to Euston Station in central London after a suspicious package prompted a major security alert. The station, one of the busiest transport hubsRead More...
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UK home prices expected to outpace inflation, rent increases to surge: Reuters pollBritish home prices are set to grow faster than general inflation, while rental costs are expected to rise even more sharply. Despite these trends, affordability for first-time buyers is projected...Read More...
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Man admits guilt in UK 'Russia-backed' arson caseA massive fire at a Ukrainian-linked business in east London in March 2024 required the efforts of 60 firefighters to bring it under control, according to the London Fire Brigade.Read More...
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New skills hubs to boost construction workforce and drive housing growth in BritainA major new initiative aims to accelerate homebuilding in the UK by creating thousands of construction apprenticeship opportunities annually. Backed by a £140 million investment from industryRead More...
Culture
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London's pie and mash makers push for protected status to preserve Cockney traditionRick Poole, who grew up in his family’s pie and mash shop in London, is hopeful that a new campaign to secure protected status for the traditional Cockney dish will ensure its survival forRead More...
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Two Roman mosaics face risk of leaving the UKTwo Roman mosaics, valued at a combined total of £560,000, have been placed under a temporary export bar in an effort to give UK museums, galleries, or institutions the opportunity toRead More...
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UK author Samantha Harvey has won the Booker Prize for her ‘amazing’ space station novel ‘Orbital’Samantha Harvey poses with the prize and her book "Orbital" at the Booker Prize Awards 2024, in London.Read More...
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Wales advances with tourism tax proposalThis month, the Welsh Parliament will begin considering a new law that could introduce a tourism tax for overnight visitors in certain areas of Wales. The proposal would grant local councils theRead More...
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Buckingham Palace to reveal more of Its hidden secrets to visitorsBuckingham Palace is set to reveal even more of its iconic spaces to the public during its traditional summer opening, offering an unprecedented experience for visitors.Read More...
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Book reveals King has cut off Prince Andrew’s fundingPrince Andrew’s financial support from King Charles has been terminated, claims a newly updated royal biography. The Duke of York, who has been facing significant financial challengesRead More...
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Renovation costs for Norwich Castle soar to £27.5mThe cost of a major restoration project at Norwich Castle, which aims to revitalize parts of the 900-year-old landmark, has significantly increased as the project nears completion.Read More...
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London's oldest garden centre with 'top-notch plants' ranked among the UK's bestTwo of London’s beloved garden centres have earned spots on Mail Online’s list of the best in the UK, highlighting popular destinations for both plant enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.Read More...
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UCL staff raise alarms over ‘dismantling’ of University Art MuseumUniversity College London (UCL) staff have expressed strong objections to the institution’s plans to repurpose its historic Art Museum, voicing concerns that the proposal disregards theRead More...
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Discover Ufford: Suffolk's charming village with an award-winning pub and scenic walksSuffolk is known for its charming towns and villages, but this week we’re highlighting Ufford, a village that offers more than just picturesque scenery. With an award-winning pub and plenty ofRead More...
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UK’s National Gallery implements liquid ban following activist attacks on artworksThe National Gallery in London has introduced a ban on liquids in response to a series of activist attacks on its artworks, including Vincent van Gogh's iconic Sunflowers.Read More...
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Little Portugal: three restaurants to experience in London's Portuguese communityThe Portuguese population in this area of South Lambeth boasts a variety of exceptional dining options.Read More...
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According to Eurostat, the European Commission's statistics agency, Sweden has expelled more British nationals than any other country in the EU since Brexit. The latest figures show that
The President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, has called on Africa to "save the world from homosexuality," just days after Uganda's parliament passed a controversial bill that would jail all gay
The UK’s Indo-Pacific Minister, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, begins a visit to Western Australia today (2 April), focussed on working with Australia to futureproof supplies of minerals that will be
Austria's Alpine glaciers are melting at a record level, with the Austrian Alpine Club saying that it had never measured such a pronounced annual retreat as in 2022 since beginning its
Gleb Karakulov, a captain in the Federal Guard Service, has defected from Russia to Turkey and revealed in an interview that Vladimir Putin is a 'war criminal' and is extremely paranoid about
Meghan Markle is set to receive a Women of Vision award from Gloria Steinem at the Ms. Foundation's annual gala in New York next month. The Duchess of Sussex is being honored for her
McDonald's prepares to lay off corporate staff, closes all US offices and cancels in-person meetings
Fast-food giant McDonald's has temporarily closed all of its US offices in preparation for a round of layoffs. In an internal memo seen by The Wall Street Journal, McDonald's revealed that the
Two women in Iran have been arrested after being attacked with yogurt for not covering their hair in public. The attack was caught on camera and went viral on social media. In the video, the
The British Ambassador to Japan, Julia Longbottom, has urged energy companies to seize the opportunities presented by the UK's trade deal with 11 Asian and Pacific countries, following its
British minister for Scotland makes official visit to Spain to strengthen economic and cultural ties
During his visit he met with representatives from the Iberdrola Group, one of the largest utility companies in the world and owners of Scottish Power. Their Innovation and Training Campus in