10 Places To Buy A Cheap House In The UK: London, Bristol Not On The List
London has been ranked as the most expensive city in the UK for first-time home buyers, with it costing an average amount of over half a million pounds.
James Gerrard Reveals His Secret to Acquiring 52 Properties in 16 Months
The Guardian reports that UK house price growth is currently the slowest since the 2008 financial crisis
Most Asian Markets Push Higher As US Inflation Data Looms
Asian markets mostly rose Tuesday following the previous day's sell-off, with focus on the release of US inflation data that could play a key role in the Federal Reserve's decision-making on cutting interest rates.
Ex-McLaren Engineer Reveals Childhood Sexual Abuse To Empower Others
After addressing his own childhood traumas, Jeremy Indika launched Something to Say, a leading platform that advocates for the end of child sexual abuse.
Gary Klaner: Leading the Kitchens of the Iconic Landmark London
I sat down with Executive Head Chef Gary Klaner of the Landmark London for a candid chat covering his demanding journey to the top, his advice to young chefs, his home life and everything in between.
Kieran Edwards: Reflecting On A 'Still Young' Career Spanning Hotel Catering And Restaurants
I spoke to Kieran Edwards, as he reflected on working in diverse catering environments, and his current Head Chef role - his second – at the House of Koko.
AFP Withdraws Post-surgery Image Of UK's Princess Kate Over Manipulation
AFP and other news agencies removed from their services on Sunday the first official photo of Britain's Princess Kate to be released since her abdominal surgery, saying the image was found to have been manipulated.
Afghan Youth Orchestra Welcomed to UK After Home Office U-Turn and Border War Debates
More than 40 Afghanistan nationals have now had their performance visas granted, following a last-minute refusal from the Home Office.
Confusion Over First Official Event For Princess Of Wales Since Surgery
Confusion reigned on Tuesday over the announcement by the British Army of Catherine, Princess of Wales's first official duty since undergoing surgery at her father-in-law King Charles III's birthday celebrations in June.
Budget Crisis Forces UK's Birmingham To Approve Service Cuts, Tax Hikes
Councillors in the UK's second-largest city Birmingham on Tuesday approved tax hikes and deep cuts to public services including arts funding and rubbish collection, as the city fights to avoid bankruptcy.
Tony Gustavsson Was 'Surprised' by Harassment Charges Against Sam Kerr
The Matildas manager and Football Australia CEO, James Johnson, only found out on Tuesday morning that Sam Kerr will have to go on trial next year.
Stock Markets Waver After Tokyo Record
Global stock markets wavered on Monday even as Tokyo closed at an all-time high, while oil prices retreated despite a decision by major crude producers to extend output cuts.
UK Awaits Voter-friendly Budget Before Election
Britain's Conservative government unveils a pre-election budget Wednesday that could feature voter-friendly measures as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's party badly trails main opposition Labour in polls.
Hotels, Heritage, and Hamas: Why the West Is Shedding Its Reliance on Qatari Cash
Scrutiny over Qatar's UK property holdings, linked to terrorism concerns, prompts boycotts and political pushback, leading to a reassessment of Western ties and investments.
London Mayor Wants to Sell Homes of 'Putin Cronies' to Fund Building of 4,000 Low-Cost Homes
Khan's call comes days after the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Samsung's Try Galaxy App Puts Galaxy S24's AI Features At Your Fingertips
The Try Galaxy app lets you explore the Galaxy S24 Ultra's new themes and Art Wallpapers (graffiti & pop art) beyond standard Wallpapers.
Palace Slams Speculations On Kate Middleton's Absence After Mysterious Abdominal Surgery
"We were very clear from the outset that the Princess of Wales was out until after Easter," a representative for the Princess of Wales said.
More Than One Billion Now Afflicted By Obesity: Lancet
More than one billion people around the world are now suffering from obesity with the number having more than quadrupled since 1990, according to a study released by the Lancet medical journal.
Prince William Speaks Out About Rise In Anti-Semitism
Prince William on Thursday condemned the rise of anti-Semitism in the UK as he visited a London synagogue, his first public appearance since pulling out of an event over a "personal matter".
US Stocks Rise On Inflation Report As Nasdaq Hits Record
Wall Street stocks rose Thursday after a key US inflation measure brought investors some relief, though global markets were mixed over questions of when interest rates might start coming down.
Are more footballers set to suffer from burnout? PFA Chief Warns Of Consequences
The intense load footballers have to endure nowadays is destroying the spectacle of the game according to PFA Chief Executive, Maheta Molango.
BA Worker 'Made Millions' Charging Indians £25k To Illegally Fly Into Canada To Claim Asylum
Several Indians have illegally entered Canada in the last five years from London through British Airways flights courtesy of a BA worker who exploited a loophole in immigration checks.
NYPD Confirms Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's NYC Car Chase Did Happen And Will Make Arrests
"Our conclusion, upon review with the Manhattan District Attorney's office, is that we have sufficient evidence to arrest two individuals for reckless endangerment," the NYPD said in a letter sent to MET Police.
'I Need To Fight': UK Steelworkers In Fear As Less Pollution Means Less Jobs
In the dim light of a pub in the steel-producing Welsh town of Port Talbot, Jason Wyatt sips his beer, his voice laden with worry.
Canadians Are Buying $12,000 Yurts To Avoid Ridiculous Rental Prices
After Canada's housing costs have increased by more than $200,000, many families have taken to living in tent-like structures, known as yurts.
Marks & Spencer Invests £90m To Improve Pay And Benefits
Commencing April 1st, the company will introduce six weeks of paternity leave at full pay and nearly double its maternity leave to 26 weeks at full pay.
UK Official Says Iran and Russia May Use Deepfake Videos to Disrupt UK and US Elections
Call for better AI regulation to control deepfake videos emerges as AI-generated deepfakes are being used globally to disrupt elections by rival forces.
Street Light Dimming Raises Concerns Over Safety Amidst Cost-Cutting Measures
Havering London Borough Council has indicated that it had to reduce the brightness of 4,000 lights along its main roads.
Prince William Stirs Concerns Over Kate Middleton's Health As He Pulls Out Of Event
The Princess of Wales remains in recovery for over a month now following her abdominal surgery on Jan. 16.
Microsoft's AI Fights Phone Scams, Puts You in Control
Cybercriminals trick you into sharing your sensitive data like bank details and credit card numbers to make unauthorised purchases or steal your money.