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Ram-raiders smashed into the Yves Saint Laurent shop, targeting luxury handbags in a bold heist that raises concerns over retail security.
Storm Ingrid hits the UK with 60mph winds and heavy rain, causing travel disruptions and power outages as communities brace for impact.
Starmer’s U-Turn: As Trump’s tensions rise, Starmer seeks to restore calm, aiming for stable UK politics amid polarizing narratives.
Cliff Notes A pack of suitors, including Endless and Hilco Capital, are expected to submit…
Three men have been sentenced to a combined total of 99 years in prison for their conspiracy to murder Paul Allen, a member of the notorious Securitas heist gang.
As April concludes, the UK’s political landscape looks as tentative as it was during the…
Renewed data indicates a significant decline in consumer confidence and business health in the UK, with GfK’s confidence barometer suffering a drop to -23 amidst rising economic worries.
The latest from Ukraine makes several front pages of the UK newspapers this morning with ongoing discussions over the US-proposed deal that would see Ukraine concede Crimea to Russia – something the UK Prime Minister says he won’t support.
There is coverage of Donald Trump’s rare rebuke of Putin – as the US President called the Russian President out for its latest savage attack on Kyiv.
Ofcom has announced new online safety rules aimed at keeping young people safe online. The regulator, which now also oversees online safety, has published more than 40 measures that tech firms and online platforms (aimed at kids) must follow. Failure to do this could see the firms/ platforms face a fine of up to £18 million – or ten per cent of their qualifying worldwide revenue.
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