Women's Sport Attracted More Than 46 Million Viewers In Britain Last Year
In addition to more people watching women's sports on television and streaming in 2023, attendances at live women's sporting events have also increased.
Labour And SNP Accused Of Plotting 'Dirty Deal' That Would 'Wipe The Tories Off The Map'
Humza Yousaf says that the SNP and Labour should discuss their "shared interests" as he is "absolutely" sure that Keir Starmer will be the next Prime Minister.
Starmer Calls Out "Desperate" Tory Attacks On British Institutions
Although Conservatives are traditionally protective of British institutions, some Tory MPs have recently broken rank to criticise their work.
BBC Charter Mid-Term Review Calls for Better Complaints Handling & Diversity
The UK government has set the pace for BBC reforms by publishing a mid-term review of the 11-year BBC Charter to regain viewers' trust as shown by reduced faith in BBC complaints handling.
Home Secretary James Cleverly Apologises For Joke About Spiking Wife's Drink
The "joke" did not go down well with internet users, some of his colleagues, and opposition leaders.
COP28 President Denies Using Climate Talks To Push Oil Deals
The Emirati host of the UN climate conference in Dubai denied Wednesday reports that he used his presidency of the crucial talks on global warming to pursue fossil fuels deals.
Acropolis Row: UK And Greece Quarrel Over Cancelled PM Meeting
Britain and Greece on Tuesday disputed claims about why a prime ministerial meeting was cancelled, in a diplomatic row against a backdrop of ownership claims to ancient sculptures on display at the British Museum.
25 Conservative MPs are Considering Submitting Letters Expressing Lack of Confidence in Sunak's Leadership
Sunak is set to confront a critical challenge as he strives to advance the renters reform bill amid completing his one-year tenure as the UK Prime Minister.
Former Doctor Jailed, Ordered To Pay £51,000 To Patient He Secretly Filmed Naked
The man admitted to filming two of his patients without their knowledge in a state of undress.
Elon Musk Accuses Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Of 'Crushing Free Speech'
Musk made the remark in response to a Twitter (now X) post by journalist Glenn Greenwald.
We Are 'Underdogs' At Polls, UK Tories Say As Conference Opens
Britain's ruling Conservatives opened their annual conference Sunday, with the party's chairman conceding they were "the underdogs" heading into a general election expected next year amid widespread economic woes.
New Board of Trade to Address Post-Brexit Trade Barriers
A new Board of Trade has been created to boost UK exports in high-growth potential sectors like the fashion retail and food and drink sectors.
Huw Edwards named as BBC presenter at centre of explicit images row
Veteran news anchor Huw Edwards was on Wednesday revealed by his wife as the BBC presenter accused of paying for explicit images but police said no criminal offence had been committed.
Boris Johnson lied to MPs over Covid parties: committee
Boris Johnson deliberately lied to MPs about lockdown-breaking parties during the Covid pandemic that would have seen him face a 90-day suspension had he not quit as a lawmaker, a parliament committee ruled Thursday.
British Airways, BBC and Boots among affected companies exposed by data breach
Multiple companies, including British Airways, BBC and Boots, have suffered a data breach, exposing confidential information and personal data.
Lewis Hamilton on course to follow Fernando Alonso's cheeky advice on Mercedes future
Lewis Hamilton has won six drivers' titles with Mercedes.
Elon Musk gives in to government pressure, censors tweets before Turkey election
Elon Musk, a self-proclaimed free speech absolutist, has come under fire for reportedly censoring the Twitter accounts of opponents of the Turkish government.
King Charles III's coronation sword bearer took pain killers before ceremony
Penny Mordaunt performed the ceremonial exchange of swords during the coronation service at Westminster Abbey.
New AI tool can help identify lung cancer accurately: study
Researchers in the UK have developed an AI tool that can predict whether an abnormal growth in thebody is cancerous or not.
Katy Perry elated for 'wild' Windsor Castle stay for King Charles III's Coronation Concert
The singer will perform in front of 20,000 members of the public and invited guests at the event celebrating the new monarch.
Katy Perry hopes to 'bring light and love' at King Charles III's Coronation Concert
The singer joins Lionel Richie and Take That among others who will perform at the star-studded event.
Katy Perry, Lionel Richie to perform at King Charles III's Coronation Concert
The "American Idol" judges shared their excitement to headline the concert on May 7, 2023.
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Find the best VPN services for your privacy and security needs. Read expert reviews and compare the top-rated VPN providers of 2023.
Windsor framework: why Rishi Sunak was able to secure the Brexit deal that others couldn't
The new framework amends the text and provisions of the Northern Ireland protocol, albeit without changing the fundamentals of the 2019 withdrawal agreement.
Local journalism is under threat at a time when communities need more inclusive reporting
Research also points to the commitment of local journalists to create a sense of community and to defend it.
Seeing is believing? Global scramble to tackle deepfakes
China recently adopted expansive rules to regulate deepfakes but most countries appear to be struggling to keep up with the fast-evolving technology
Teachers in England and Wales vote to strike as the UK wage crisis continues
The National Education Union declared seven days of walkouts in February and March after nine out of 10 union teacher members voted for strike action.
Hundreds of police face sack as part of clean-up - UK top officer
Hundreds of officers in London are likely be sacked for sexual and domestic abuse offences, Britain's most senior policeman said on Tuesday as he sought to regain public trust after an officer admitted being a serial rapist.
Why ambulance workers in England and Wales are going on strike
The workforce is in crisis, with system-wide pressures seriously hampering their ability to do their jobs.
Six reasons Britain's impending voter ID law is a bad idea
Government estimates show that funding will be needed for training and communications on top of all the basic costs associated with the new rules.