Asian Markets Track Wall St Higher After Tech Surge
Asian markets rose Friday following a tech-led rally on Wall Street that helped soothe traders' concerns that the Federal Reserve will likely not cut interest rates as early or by as much as hoped this year.
Student Takes London's 'Toughest Headteacher' To High Court Over Prayer Ban
The Michaela Community School has been taken to the High Court after it implemented a prayer ban that "uniquely" targets Muslim pupils.
'Blatant Attack' On Kate Middleton By Royal Left Prince William Furious, Says New Book
Royal author Robert Hardman claimed that the Prince of Wales was furious over an assumption that he did not marry Kate Middleton for love.
Kate Middleton Did Not Step Out In Public For Weeks Before Abdominal Surgery
The Princess of Wales was last seen with the royals at the annual Christmas Day walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.
Kate Middleton's Surgery Stirs Troubling Theories About Her Mysterious Illness
Concerns have been raised that the Princess of Wales is suffering from a grave illness given her months-long recuperation period after abdominal surgery.
UK's Sunak Survives Knife-edge Vote As Rwanda Bill Clears Commons
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak survived a key test of his leadership Wednesday, fending off right-wing rebels to win a crunch parliamentary vote on his contentious plan to send migrants to Rwanda.
UK's King Charles III And Kate In Health Scares
Britain's royal family has had a double health scare as King Charles III faces treatment for an enlarged prostate and his daughter-in-law Catherine, Princess of Wales, recuperates from abdominal surgery.
Economic Headwinds Blow Stocks Lower Around The World
Global stocks moved lower on Wednesday as stronger than expected US retail sales data dimmed investors' hopes for an early start to interest rate cuts.
UK Inflation In Shock Rise, Dashing Rate Cut Hopes
British annual inflation unexpectedly picked up in December, data showed Wednesday, dashing hopes of an early cut to UK interest rates and prolonging a cost-of-living squeeze before an election.
England Women's Boss Sarina Wiegman Signs Contract Renewal Ahead Of Euro's Defence Next Year
The Football Association has handed Sarina Wiegman a large salary bump to take her annual earnings to over £1 million.
UK Launches New Tech Partnership With Ukraine To Prevent Economic Collapse
To protect Kyiv from bankruptcy, the UK and Ukraine have launched a tech programme that will allow for international networking and business collaborations.
Sunak Says UK Is Ready To Strike Houthis Rebels Once More
Rishi Sunak contradicts Grant Shapps as he warns that the UK is ready to strike Yemeni rebels once more if the group continue to hold hostages and attack shipments.
Europe Slow To Join US-led Red Sea Mission Against Huthis
European countries have promised only low key military support to counter Huthi rebel attacks on Red Sea shipping, as they balance geopolitical and domestic concerns with economic fears.
Academia Warned To Guard 'Crown Jewels' After British Library Hack
While cyber-attacks on banks, utilities and media platforms may grab the most attention, the hacking of the British Library has led to warnings that academia has become an easy target.
Did the UK Use Cyprus Military Bases To Supply Arms To Israel Since Oct 7?
Local media reports suggest that the UK and the US used Cyprus military bases, especially the RAF Akrotiri military base in Northern Cyprus to supply fighter jets and rocket launchers used by Israel in the Gaza bombing.
Generative AI Threatens Google's Hold On Search Engines, Says Microsoft Boss
Microsoft is one of the world's leaders in the development of generative AI, which it is embedding into its popular business software products.
A Year Of Homicide In The British Capital
Reminders of violent death and lives cut brutally short can be seen across the British capital, from its bleaker commuter hinterlands to even its most sought-after neighbourhoods.
European Stock Markets, Oil Prices Retreat
European stock markets fell Monday as data showed Germany's economy shrank last year, while oil prices cooled despite fresh US-UK strikes on Huthi targets in Yemen.
Pro-Palestine Protesters Planned To Spray Red Painted Bank Notes At the LSE: Met Police
The Met Police busted the Palestine Action Group's plan to disrupt the London Stock Exchange on Monday by arresting six pro-Palestine protesters across the UK.
Greek 'Nostradamus' Monk Predicted War In Ukraine And Gaza
He also reportedly said that Turkey will "be dissected" to Greece's "benefit as a nation".
Queen Elizabeth II's Final Moments Before Death Revealed In New Book
Her Majesty died on Sept. 8, 2022, at Balmoral Castle at the age of 96.
UK Post Office Scandal Left Me On Brink Of Suicide: Victim
Wrongly convicted due to bugs in the UK Post Office's computer system, Seema Misra was sent to prison while two months pregnant.
Five Die Trying To Cross Channel To UK In Freezing Cold
Five migrants died and a sixth was in a critical condition on Sunday after trying to reach Britain from northern France in freezing temperatures, the French maritime authority said.
Climate Change Combat Flood Centre Launched to Predict Flooding in the UK
As flooding in the UK has become a regular problem because of harsh storms caused by climate change, a climate change combat flood centre has been launched to train next-generation experts in flooding.
Breakline Ranked Top SEO Agency in the UK For 2024
The SEO agency has established itself as one of the top performers in the industry in over a decade.
British Airways Pilot Kidnapped, Tortured During Stopover In Johannesburg
Kidnappings have increased by 200 per cent in South Africa in the last 10 years.
Prince William Says Mike Tindall Apologised For Revealing His Cheeky Nickname
The former rugby player said he calls the Prince of Wales "One-Pint Willy" because he is "not the best of drinkers".
Manchester United Could Be Without 12 First Team Players For Spurs Game In Premier League
Manchester United have just one win in their last five league games.
Biden Says US, UK Struck Yemen's Huthis In 'Defensive Action'
President Joe Biden said Thursday that US and British forces had launched air strikes against Iran-backed Huthi rebels in Yemen in "defensive action" after attacks on shipping in the Red Sea.
US Stocks Shrug Off Inflation Data, Nikkei Ends At Peak Since 1990
Wall Street stocks largely shrugged off a disappointing US inflation report Thursday, while Japan's Nikkei finished above 35,000 for the first time since 1990.