UK Ministers Under Fire for Allegedly Reneging on £2.4 Billion Pledge to Support English Farmers
The £227 million underspent fund has ignited a fierce debate within political circles as the unallocated funds could have been a lifeline for farmers.
'Make Britain Great': Right-wing Upstarts Threaten UK Tories
A fringe right-wing political party founded by the eurosceptic populist Nigel Farage is once again posing a headache for Britain's ruling Conservatives before this year's general election.
What Kind Of Artificial Intelligence Technological Development Trend Can We Expect In 2024?
As we venture into 2024, the dynamics of AI regulation are poised to undergo significant shifts, with a spotlight on the metaverse and its integration into various aspects of our lives.
Microsoft President Does A 180 On UK Regulators After Initial Clash Over Activision Deal
The CMA was notoriously stubborn about allowing Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, forcing the tech giant to restructure its deal.
Travel Update: Massive Passport Rule Change At All UK Airports, Trials Set To Begin This Year
The trial will be facilitated by the UK Border Force.
Retailers to Shoulder E-Waste Recycling Costs for Consumers in the UK Starting 2026
The implementation of these measures is expected to alleviate the burden on taxpayers while fostering a more sustainable approach to e-waste disposal.
Travel Warning For Holidaymakers Heading To France In Coming Days
France is one of the most popular destinations among travellers from the UK.
Israel Army Warns Gaza War Will Continue Throughout 2024
Unrelenting Israeli bombardment rocked Gaza on Monday, while an army spokesman warned the war on the besieged territory's Hamas rulers will continue throughout 2024.
Macron Calls For Unity As France Prepares To Host Olympics
French President Emmanuel Macron called for unity in the country in his New Year's Eve address Sunday as it prepares for the 2024 Olympic Games, after a difficult year for his government.
World Rings In 2024 After War, Bots And Barbie
Jubilant crowds bid farewell on Sunday to the hottest year on record, closing a turbulent 12 months marked by clever chatbots, climate crises and devastating wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
Manchester United Block Mason Greenwood's Permanent Transfer, Reject £40m Bid From La Liga Side
Mason Greenwood and Man Utd mutually parted ways earlier this year.
Israel Bombs Gaza As Oldest Woman Held Hostage Confirmed Dead
Israeli forces on Thursday battled Hamas in Gaza where air strikes and urban combat rocked the southern city of Khan Yunis, near where many hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have sought refuge.
Stock Markets Mixed As Trading Year Nears End
Global stocks were mixed Thursday on the penultimate trading day of 2023, while oil prices fell on easing worries about shipping disruptions in the Red Sea.
UK Lifts Brexit Obstacles For French Students
Britain on Thursday lifted some costly obstacles placed on school trips post Brexit -- but only for students from France as campaigners called for all EU countries to benefit.
Sport Giant Decathlon Exposed For Ignoring EU Sanctions Against Russia Under 'Secret Contract'
The non-profit newsroom Disclose has exposed French sporting giant Decathlon for continuing to sell goods in Russia, despite sanctions.
EU Face Backlash After Announcing New Accelerated Asylum System
After years of negotiations regarding the EU's Migrant Pact, the member-states have struck a deal that will see children having their fingerprints taken.
Bernardo Silva Equals Cristiano Ronaldo's Premier League Record In Man City's 3-1 Win
Bernardo Silva recently signed a new deal with Manchester City.
Manchester United: We Need 'Time And Patience' To Bring Back Success, Says Sir Jim Ratcliffe
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has agreed to buy a 25% stake in Man Utd for around £1 billion.
UK Holidaymakers Will Soon Enjoy Direct Train Service To Hotspots Like Switzerland, Germany
Two train companies are planning to launch these direct routes.
UK Retains Metric System For Selling After Overwhelming Support
The UK government said on Wednesday it had dropped its plan to start selling in imperial measures after a consultation revealed 99 percent support for keeping the metric system.
Global Stocks Rise After Holiday Break As Oil Prices Retreat
Global stocks mostly rose Wednesday as several more major markets returned from the Christmas holiday break as investors remained broadly optimistic in light of easing pressure from central banks.
Binge Drinking Brits Will Be Able To Buy Pints Of Wine In 2024
After a report named British women as "unattractive" for being the world's biggest binge drinkers, the government announced that pint-sized bottles of wine will be hitting Britain's shelves and pubs.
Erik Ten Hag Reveals Team Talk That Inspired Man Utd's 3-2 Comeback Win Vs Aston Villa
Manchester United are currently placed sixth in the Premier League table.
FC Barcelona Could Be Banned From Champions League For Three Years Over FFP Violations
The club is at odds with UEFA over alleged violations of financial fair play regulations.
British Billionaire Ratcliffe Agrees Deal To Buy 25 Percent Of Man Utd
British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe has agreed a deal to buy a 25 percent stake in Manchester United for about $1.3 billion, vowing to return the Premier League club to the "top of world football".
Pakistan Uses Artificial Rain To Fight Air Pollution
This is the first time in Pakistan that such a method has been used.
British Airways To Launch New Flights From UK To Beautiful Coastal Region In Turkey From Next Year
Turkey is one of the popular holiday destinations among UK travellers.
UEFA Suffers Court Defeat, But Super League Finds Few Fans
Europe's top court dealt football governing body UEFA a scything legal tackle on Thursday, but an attempt by rival Super League promoters to kick off a new competition met a solid defensive wall of clubs and fans.
Gunman Kills 14, Wounds 25 At Prague University
A 24-year-old student killed 14 people and wounded 25 at a Prague university on Thursday in the Czech Republic's worst shooting in decades, before authorities said the attacker was "eliminated".
US Stocks Resume Upward Climb As Oil Dips On Angola OPEC Exit
Wall Street stocks resumed their upward climb on Thursday following a brief pullback while oil prices declined after Angola quit the OPEC oil cartel.