With air passenger traffic reaching an all-time high of 68.4 million for the year ended March 2025, the Republic’s aviation industry remains a bright spot amid global turbulence and uncertainty.
Day: 8 May 2025
The opening races of the 2025 Formula 1 season have painted a stark picture for Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing.
After yesterday’s heartbreak at seeing the only English club left in the Champions League get knocked out – all eyes are now on Man Utd and Spurs who look set to make the final of the Europa League. Both have a healthy first leg result and a win for both means an all-English final.
Cliff Notes The term "moving day" signifies the dynamic shifts in cardinal votes, reflecting changing support among candidates during the voting process. Commentators emphasise the…
🇬🇧 UK Weekly Editorial – VE DAY 9 May 2025 Its VE Day and it’s ironic that as that UK celebrates the sacrifice of British…
The Taiwan test Relations between America and China are at a low ebb. Tariffs of well over 100% on both sides have severed trade. Each…
War fears mount after Pakistan vows to hit back at India’s deadly air strikes In the early hours of Wednesday, a deafening boom shook Safeer…
The memory of all of those who served must be preserved, our stories must be shared when we are gone and, as a country, we must educate the youth to ensure the world never sees a repeat of World War II.
Pakistan accused India of “igniting an inferno” over Kashmir and vowed to retaliate after missile attacks by the Indian air force killed 31 people.
The Scotsman says thank you to those who served whilst looking ahead at the week’s celebrations and commemorations taking place in Scotland.
Britain will turn into a sea of red, white and blue today as the nation celebrates 80 years since the end of World War Two.
Clutching a Union Jack, Maureen Shroll, innocently captured the mood of millions of Britons on VE Day 80 years ago today.
Eighty years ago today, millions of Britons took to the streets to celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of World War 2.
Cliff Notes – Nintendo Switch 2 sales predictions are not as high as you might think Nintendo aims to sell 15 million Switch 2 units…
Rohit Sharma’s decision to sit out the Sydney Test signals an uncharacteristic acceptance of his declining form, marking a poignant end to his Test career.
The situation between India and Pakistan is escalating, with significant artillery shelling reported across the Line of Control in Kashmir, as noted by reporter Neville Lazarus.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, vowed retaliation against India for a missile strike that killed at least 31 civilians, asserting that India “will now have to pay the price” for its actions.
Bias Exposure Today marks the VE Day 80th Anniversary and several of the newspapers lead with souvenir editions to mark the occasion. Westminster Abbey will hold…
Bias Exposure Tensions are high as India and Pakistan exchange fire over a deadly terrorist attack on tourists – mostly Indian, that the country blames…
A new trailer for Clarkson’s Farm showcases Richard Hammond’s humorous reaction to Jeremy Clarkson naming a pig after him, dubbed ‘Richard Ham’.
It’s trade deals galore for the prime minister after yesterday’s announcement that Britain had signed a trade deal with India, the prime minister is set to announce a UK-US trade deal later today. The news is a huge win for both Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves who have been under pressure since taking office over the handling of the economy!
Experts are suggesting that the devil is in the details – and it’s likely to be more of a temporary pause on some tariffs rather than a long-term trade agreement. But still, with the world queuing up for a trade deal, getting in their first will no doubt be a boost for the PM and his struggling government.
The Bank of England is expected to cut interest rates on Thursday, likely lowering them from 4.5% to 4.25%. This would be the fourth rate cut since last year’s peak of 5.25%, and the second in 2025, as the Bank aims to stimulate borrowing and ease financial pressure on households and businesses.
Arsenal have shortlisted Ademola Lookman, Bryan Mbeumo, and Jamie Gittens as potential attacking reinforcements to support Bukayo Saka.
India and Pakistan’s deadly strikes have left tensions high in the region as the leaders of both countries decide what their next move should be.
A US-UK trade deal is expected to be announced today, which will see tariffs reduced.