UK Says No Evidence Of Political Bank Account Closures
Britain on Tuesday said it found no evidence of "political" bank account closures, according to a review launched after the controversial withdrawal of facilities for Nigel Farage, angering the arch Brexiteer.
Government releases updated list of schools with collapse-prone concrete
As of 14 September, another 27 schools were identified as having reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
What has Russell Brand been accused of?
Four women have come forward as sexual assault victims in a Channel 4 Dispatches documentary that investigates Russell Brand's treatment of women.
BP shares sink after CEO quits over relationships
Shares in British energy major BP sank Wednesday after chief executive Bernard Looney resigned unexpectedly over his failure to disclose past relationships with colleagues.
China faces unusual problem as 70 crocodiles escape during floods
The last few days in China have been chaotic due to Typhoon Haikui.
Kim Jong-un travels to meet Putin for alleged arms deal
King Charles II congratulated the Kim Dynasty on its 75th anniversary, while Kim Jong-un made his way to Russia to join arms deal discussions with Putin.
AI experts believe the technology 'will bring some significant changes' accompanied by 'some challenges'
Yesterday, leading figures from the world of artificial intelligence met in Derry to discuss the impact of the technology on education.
Renters face 25% increase over next 3 years as landlords also grapple with increased costs
The Bank of England forecasts, however, predict salary growth of only 15 per cent over the same time period.
Mason Greenwood's Getafe debut could come sooner than expected
Mason Greenwood has joined Getafe on a season-long loan and has reportedly impressed the coaching staff.
Former British soldier fighting in Ukraine found dead in water
Several British nationals have either gone missing or been captured in Ukraine over the last year.
Japan calls China's ban on its seafood 'totally unacceptable'
China's ban on Japanese seafood imports has created tensions between the two countries, as the latter has publicly called the ban "totally unacceptable."
UK's Sunak denies inaction over schools concrete crisis
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday rejected claims that he cut a school refurbishment programme, despite knowing about the risks of crumbly concrete used in their construction.
NCSC warns of chatbot vulnerabilities, urging holistic security approach
The UK's NCSC has warned about chatbot vulnerability to manipulation by hackers through "prompt injection" attacks, highlighting risks to data security and necessitating comprehensive defence strategies.
Airlines count cost of UK traffic control failure
The worst disruption to UK air traffic control in almost a decade following a technical fault risks costing carriers around GBP100 million, the head of global airline body IATA estimated Wednesday.
Many travellers from Britain affected by air traffic control issues across the nation
The fallout of the recent air traffic control disruption caused a woman to miss a heart transplant check-up, whilst pro athletes were left stranded in Budapest.
Dolly Parton reveals she declined tea invite from Kate Middleton
The singer is in London to promote her new album "Rockstar."
Spanish FA activates sexual violence protocol over Rubiales, Hermoso kiss
FIFA has suspended Luis Rubiales for 90 days in the wake of the controversy.
Wagner group employees asked to swear allegiance to Russia after Prighozin's death
President Vladimir Putin has asked all employees of the Wagner Group and other Russian private military contractors to sign an oath of allegiance to the state.
Max Verstappen win streak equals Sebastian Vettel's record in unpredictable Dutch GP
Verstappen and Vettel have both won nine races in a row in Red Bull cars.
New wildfires break out close to Athens; is it safe to travel to Greece?
Greece has been struck by several wildfires over the last couple of months.
Met Police officer jailed for 16 years for raping fellow officer and teenager
A former Met police officer, Adam Provan, has been jailed for 16 years on eight counts of raping a teenage girl and a female police officer.
Spanish island suffers worst wildfire in 40 years; is it safe to travel to Tenerife?
Spain, one of the worst-hit countries in Europe, is into its third heatwave this summer.
Russian military officer defects to NATO member Lithuania
A Russian soldier defected to Lithuania to escape Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine.
Taliban's treatment of women is a crime against humanity, says ex-UK PM Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown has called the Taliban's attack on women's rights and lives a "crime against humanity."
Elon Musk's X is paying premium subscribers, but there is a catch
Elon Musk is reportedly gearing up to auction the iconic blue bird logo, alongside a slew of other Twitter memorabilia.
Taliban bans girls over 10 years old from attending school: Report
In another massive blow to women's rights, the Taliban has banned little girls from getting an education.
Kylian Mbappe transfer update: PSG accused of 'moral harassment'
The forward won't be allowed to train with the rest of the first team squad on Monday.
Broadcast TV and online sources lead British news consumption says Ofcom
The communications regulator Ofcom has published the results of research revealing where British people go to consume news content in 2023.
Greece to offer free holiday to travellers who suffered in Rhodes
Greece was struck by massive wildfires last month.
Ousmane Dembele's decision to join PSG 'hurts' because we took great care of him, says Xavi
Ousmane Dembele still had a year left on his Barcelona contract.