Britons Warned: Train Ticket Mistakes Could Now Land You a Criminal Record — What You Need to Know
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) has recommended improvements to how the rail industry handles revenue protection, making it more consistent, fairer and effective after concerns were raised about how rules are enforced.
UK Travel Firm Great Little Escapes Collapses: What Customers Need to Know and When Refunds Open
United Kingdom's top travel agency is closed for business indefinitely due to unknown reasons, it was learned earlier today.
Outrage in Norway as Lottery Tells Thousands They're Millionaires—Then Claims It Was an Error
An emotional rollercoaster just happened in Norway with Norwegians seeing that life-changing notification, only to have it snatched away within hours. And then, a top executive resigned from the agency a day after.
Winged Intruders: Why Flying Ants Take Over London—and Moths Haunt Manila's Monsoons
Every summer in London, millions of winged ants emerge in a synchronized spectacle known as "Flying Ant Day"—a brief frenzy that disrupts cricket matches, startles commuters, and sends picnickers into a flurry of flailing arms.
Over 6,000 Northern Ireland Teachers Set To Receive Game-Changing Online Training Programme
Northern Ireland's teaching workforce is about to undergo its most significant transformation in decades, with Education Minister Paul Givan unveiling an ambitious online training programme that will reach over 6,000 educators across the region.
Is Britain Heading Back into Europe's Fold? Navigating Brexit Fatigue and the New UK-EU 'Reset' Deal
Five years after formally exiting the European Union, the United Kingdom is now humming a familiar tune with its former partners—something like "together again."
A Royal Surprise: Dutch Princess Catharina-Amalia Steals the Show at NATO Summit Dinner
Dutch Princess Catharina-Amalia stole the limelight at the official dinner of the 2025 North Atlantic Treaty Heads-of-State Summit in The Hague, Netherlands on Tuesday, June 24
EU Forges Historic Security Alliance With Southeast Asia Amid Rising Global Tensions
Leaders of the European Union (EU) are looking forward to strengthening security and economic cooperation with Southeast Asia amid challenges of the times.
Nearly 370,000 British Pensioners Set to Lose Disability Benefits Under New DWP Eligibility Rules
Close to 370,000 British pensioners are facing challenging times due to eligibility rules imposed by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
From 'Rising Lion' to 'True Promise III': How 12 Days of War Nearly Ignited World War Three
The most catastrophic twelve days of Israel and Iran conflict in modern Middle Eastern history ended with a fragile ceasefire on 24th June 2025.
Trump's LA National Guard Deployment Sparks Constitutional Crisis as Courts Battle Over Military Control
For the first time in six decades, a president has seized control of a state's National Guard against its governor's desperate pleas—creating what residents describe as living through a slow-motion constitutional coup.
'Brit Boomers' Gets UK State Pension Pay Hike: Are You Qualified?
Here's good news for the boomer grandpas and grandmas in the United Kingdom: They can get ready for unlimited rides for the London Eye and the river cruise by the Thames River when the state pension will be raised for an extra £634 each year by 2028
UK To Acquire F-35As-Nuclear Capable Fighter Jets: Are They Joining The Fight?
Britain is getting 12 new F-35A fighter jets from the United States to boost its air defence capability, the nation's national security and join the North American Treaty Organization (NATO) in its quest for dual capable aircraft nuclear mission in the European and American regions.
Second Heatwave Coming Next Month: Brits Ask To Brace For Temperatures As High As 40°C
United Kingdom is expected to have hotter summer days this week and the coming month of July with temperatures reaching to a sweltering 40 degrees.
European Union Steps In On Gaza Issue: Victims Used As Human Shields By Hamas?
The European Union (EU) through the European Council (EC) has stepped in on the issue of the Gaza Ceasefire in Palestine wherein civilian hostages were used as human shields by Hamas.
British Airways Cancels Flights to UAE, Qatar due to Mid-East Tensions: How Will It Affect Your Travel?
Major airlines from London, United Kingdom have cancelled flights today to the Middle East due to the tensions after the United States Air Force (USAF) planes dropped bombs in Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend.
Trump's Harvard Crackdown Could Crush Boston's Luxury Scene as Rich Foreign Students Vanish
High-end storeowners selling luxury items in Boston, Massachusetts, USA are so worried about losing a lot of money since US President Donald Trump's crackdown on international student visas took effect last May.
Do You Live Here ? 4 US States With the Darkest Personality Types, Including Psychopaths and Narcissists
Society and environment can influence a person's personality, according to a new global study by a group of psychologists from the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) in Copenhagen, Denmark.
These 4 US Southern States See 25% Surge in Dementia—Blame Schools, Pollution and Poor Healthcare
Close to eight million adults in the US have symptoms of dementia and 500,000 people are diagnosed every year.
Canadian City Halts Speed Cams After 32,000 Tickets Issued in 3 Weeks: Bad Drivers or Broken System?
A Canadian city has stopped its speed enforcement cameras since thousands of drivers have been violating traffic rules.
Eurostar Unveils £1.7bn High-Speed Rail Services Connecting London Directly to Frankfurt and Geneva
Private train operator Eurostar on Tuesday announced new routes from the British capital to Germany and Switzerland starting September 2025.
What Is the Insurrection Act — Did Trump Invoke It, and When Was It Last Used?
US President Donald Trump is studying the possibility of handing down the Insurrection Act in Los Angeles, California since 'bad people' and 'animals' are on the verge of burning down.
Philippines Observes 127th Independence Day, Filipino Expats Celebrating In Europe, US
Filipinos are celebrating the 127th Philippine Independence Day on June 12, Thursday, with parades and job fairs all over the Philippines, while Pinoy Expats are also holding their celebrations in Europe and other parts of the world.
Bullied pupil kills self after shooting rampage in Austria
GRAZ, Austria – A bullied boy believed to be a former pupil of a secondary school here walked into BORG Dreierschuetzengasse High School and started shooting to death 10 students and injuring 12 others on Tuesday.
Travelling to the US? Officials Can Search Your Phone Without a Warrant – Even Risqué Texts
Digital rights group has given tips for travellers who wants to opt out of having their mobile phones checked by customs and border officers while travelling to the United States.
Cargo Ship Carrying 751 Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Catches Fire at Sea — All 22 Crew Rescued
Six hundred eighty-one partial hybrid electric vehicles and 70 fully electric automobiles are inside the cargo ship which caught fire