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Cliff Notes Multiple Arrests: Eight men have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police in two separate terrorism investigations; five of the suspects are Iranian nationals.…
Cliff Notes The Royal Family is committed to VE Day events, emphasising the importance of honouring the wartime generation’s sacrifices and avoiding distractions from the…
Cliff Notes – M&S had no plan for cyber attacks, insider reveals M&S is facing a prolonged recovery from a severe cyber attack, with insiders…
Quick Rundown – What VE Day was really like Ruth Bourne, who is now 98, recalls the “electric buzz” on VE Day, celebrating in central…
Cliff Notes Five men, including four Iranian nationals, have been arrested under suspicion of preparing a terrorist act, according to the Metropolitan Police. The arrests…
Cliff Notes The Conservatives demand Lucy Powell’s resignation following her controversial remarks about grooming gangs during a BBC Radio 4 discussion. Critics, including Shadow home…
Cliff Notes Prince Harry’s legal challenge regarding his UK security levels has been dismissed by Judge Sir Geoffrey Vos, stating that his "sense of grievance"…
Russell Brand has been granted bail after facing charges for multiple sexual offences, including rape, related to incidents involving four women between 1999 and 2005.
Two police horses, Yvonne and Snaffles, were attacked by a small dog in Shepherd’s Bush, London, while on patrol.
Cliff Notes A military flypast celebrating 80 years since VE Day is scheduled for 5 May, featuring the RAF’s Red Arrows and various military aircraft,…
The Football Association will ban transgender women from participating in women’s football in England starting from June 1, 2025, following a UK Supreme Court ruling defining women based on biological sex.
The UK is set for the hottest day of the year (so far) today — and the sun is already shining across the capital. With temperatures soaring, it’s not just the weather that’s heating up — the news cycle is packed, too.
DAMAC Properties will serve as Chelsea’s front-of-shirt sponsor for the remainder of the 2024-25 season, including four Premier League matches and Europa Conference League fixtures.
Abdullah Sabah Albadri, 33, has been charged with preparing terrorist acts and possession of bladed articles after attempting to access the Israeli embassy in London armed with two knives.
The EU rejects Russia’s announced ceasefire as a mere ploy to improve relations with Washington, stating that Russia could halt hostilities immediately.
Paul Mangal, a 58-year-old man, was sentenced after a 22-month shoplifting spree at a Waterstones store in Haringey, stealing over £3,000 worth of goods.
A gas explosion in Yate near Bristol has destroyed a house, leaving three individuals hospitalised, though their injuries are not life-threatening.
A significant fire erupted at an electrical substation in Maida Vale, west London, with 100 firefighters battling the blaze since 5:30 am Tuesday.
There’s been a dramatic reduction in respiratory illnesses and sick leave in London since the city’s pioneering clean air zone came into force, new research has found.
One of the biggest stories dominating the UK newspapers this morning – front and back pages – is of course Liverpool’s record-equalling title. They now are equal on 20 titles with Manchester United.
Mohamed Salah has surpassed Sergio Aguero to become the Premier League’s top-scoring foreign player, netting his 185th goal against Tottenham Hotspur.
This was not meant to be Liverpool’s year. But, this time, fans really can celebrate the Premier League.
Counter-terror police are assessing two videos of Kneecap performances featuring calls for violence against Conservative MPs and support for Hamas and Hezbollah, both designated terrorist organisations in the UK.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that “woman” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 refer specifically to biological sex, affecting the use of gender-specific facilities.
Cliff Notes Katie Boyle of Koven highlights ongoing misogyny in the music industry, facing online trolls who doubt her technical skills solely due to her…
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