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Travel chaos as Eurostar cancels all services due to tunnel disruption
Eurostar has canceled all train services due to an unspecified disruption affecting the Channel Tunnel, causing significant travel disruptions for passengers seeking to commute or travel for New Year ...
Israeli forces detain three foreign activists in village near Ramallah
On Tuesday, Israeli troops detained three foreign activists—of British, American, and Italian nationality—in the Palestinian village of al-Mughayyir northeast of Ramallah. The detainees were supporter...
67 weird phrases that defined British politics in 2025
The article outlines peculiar phrases and expressions that emerged in British political discourse during 2025, ranging from obscure references like 'driving the DLR' to more metaphorical terms such as...
Egyptian-British activist Abd el-Fattah apologises for past social media posts
Alaa Abd el-Fattah, an Egyptian activist and former political prisoner currently in the UK after being released from prison, has issued an apology for his earlier 'shocking and hurtful' social media p...
Egyptian activist sorry for violent posts after UK uproar
British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah has issued an apology for earlier social media posts calling for violence against Zionists and police after the material resurfaced following his recent ret...
Relx Plc $RELX Position Lifted by Osaic Holdings Inc.
Osaic Holdings Inc. increased its holdings in Relx Plc (NYSE: RELX) by 82.5% during the second quarter, raising its stock ownership to 41,505 shares after acquiring an additional 18,758 shares. The to...
Odegaard back on target as Arsenal reclaims top spot
Arsenal has returned to the top position of the league after displacing Manchester City, following a strong performance and a goal by Odegaard....
MOD outlines RFA pay reform talks
The UK's Ministry of Defence (MOD) has initiated discussions aimed at reforming pay structures, crewing models, and fleet support for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA). These reforms were prompted by co...
What Westminster does for Boxing Day
Politico's London Playbook polled prominent figures from British politics about their activities on Boxing Day following Christmas....
Britain’s King Charles calls for ‘reconciliation’ in Christmas speech
During his Christmas Day message on Thursday, Britain's 77-year-old King Charles urged for 'compassion and reconciliation' amid global division. He highlighted individuals who risk their lives to save...
King Charles says unity in diversity will help right triumph over wrong in fourth Christmas address
In his fourth Christmastime message as King of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms, Charles emphasized the importance of unity amidst diversity to ensure that good prevails over evil. The s...
Andrew’s daughters join UK royals for traditional Christmas Day service
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie joined King Charles III and Queen Camilla along with other senior members of the royal family at a church service in Sandringham on Christmas Day. Prince Andrew, who wa...
Church of England archbishop says he was intimidated by Israeli militias in the West Bank
The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, stated that he was intimidated during his visit to the occupied West Bank, where he encountered checkpoints and militias who forbade him from visiting Palesti...
NatWest Group (NYSE:NWG) Hits New 1-Year High – Should You Buy?
NatWest Group's stock reached a new 52-week high on Tuesday at $17.49 and closed at $17.4750, trading over 1 million shares. Analysts have made various ratings changes....
Phoenix Group (LON:PHNX) Reaches New 1-Year High – Here’s Why
The shares of Phoenix Group Holdings plc (LON: PHNX) hit a new one-year high in trading on Tuesday with the stock peaking at GBX 728.50 and closing at GBX 727.50 after selling over 1 million shares....
Martha Stewart joins Snoop Dogg as minority co-owner of Swansea City
American lifestyle icon Martha Stewart has joined American rapper Snoop Dogg as a minority co-owner of the football club Swansea City....
Ruben Amorim calls on Manchester United to step up without Bruno Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes, who sustained a soft tissue injury during Sunday's match against Aston Villa, highlights the need for Manchester United to perform well in his absence....
Allianz and Aviva drop Elbit Systems insurance after pro-Palestine protests
Insurance companies Allianz and Aviva have reportedly terminated coverage of Israel's Elbit Systems following months-long protests organized by pro-Palestinian activists. Campaign groups claim this de...
New York to London in a Flash: SR-71's Historic Flight
The SR-71 Blackbird with tail number 64-17972 broke the transatlantic speed record on September 1, 1974, flying from New York City to London at a speed of 2,455 miles per hour....
Troops remain on duty over Christmas
Approximately 19,000 British Armed Forces personnel will be on duty or standby during the Christmas period to maintain military readiness both domestically and internationally, with considerable numbe...
RAF Voyager tankers and Typhoon jets scramble for Arctic
Royal Air Force (RAF) Voyager tanker aircraft and Typhoon fighter jets have been deployed to support an incoming cargo plane expected to enter UK airspace at midnight. This deployment signifies prepar...
‘We are ghosts’: Britain’s migrant night workers
The nighttime workforce in Britain has grown increasingly dependent on migrants as native-born workers have reduced their participation in night work over the past decade....
Ham, turkey and cigars? A look at Christmas festivities during WWII
An article discussing the traditional and non-traditional food items that were part of Christmas celebrations during World War II. It provides historical context on how wartime rationing influenced ho...
Globalworth Real Estate Investments (LON:GWI) Stock Passes Below 50 Day Moving Average – Should You Sell?
Shares of Globalworth Real Estate Investments (LON:GWI) have dropped below its 50-day moving average during recent trading sessions with a low price of GBX 1.96, closing at GBX 2.04. The stock's curre...
UK confirms carrier drone refuelling still under review
The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the development of autonomous refuelling and logistics drones for use on Royal Navy carriers is still under review. No decisions have yet been made regard...
Downie presses on Rosyth docking timeline for Dreadnought
The Ministry of Defence confirmed that initial design work has commenced for a Contingent Docking Facility at the Rosyth Dockyard in response to questions from Graeme Downie MP....
No current plans for laser weapons on UK carriers
The Ministry of Defence confirms that there are no current plans to install defensive laser weapons directly onto Royal Navy's aircraft carriers....
The Johnson Factor
This article discusses the influence and implications of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's leadership in both domestic British politics and international affairs, particularly its impact on NATO and o...
The shifting global university landscape: Western decline, Asia rising
The British university system experiences financial strain with over 12,000 job cuts and potential budget deficits in 40% of universities, leading to course closures and overall sector uncertainty. Fu...
UK airbase unfit for US nuclear weapons due to toilet
According to defense media reports, an unnamed British airbase is considered unsuitable for hosting US nuclear weapons because of deficiencies identified in the toilet facilities. The discrepancy high...
US Air Base in Britain Unable to Host Nuclear Weapons Due to Toilet Issues
A US air base located in Britain is reported to be unable to accommodate nuclear weapons due to unresolved issues with its toilet facilities. This situation highlights the unexpected operational chall...
Francois warns helicopter delays threaten Leonardo UK future
Conservative MP Mark Francois has issued a warning that ongoing delays in the procurement of defence helicopters could jeopardize the long-term viability and presence of Leonardo in the United Kingdom...
Chinese spy? Propagandist? Former Confucius Institute director tells his story
Zeng Jinghan took up the role of director at Lancaster University's Confucius Institute in 2018 with plans to write a memoir similar to Richard Crossman’s cabinet minister diary. Zeng mentions that hi...
Australia beats England by 82 runs to win third test and retain Ashes
In a critical match of the five-test series against England, Australia secured an 82-run victory in the decisive third test at the Adelaide Oval. This triumph was crucial for Australia since they had ...
Rosyth facility timeline linked to Dreadnought Barrow exit
The UK Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the planned Contingent Docking Facility at Rosyth Dockyard will be completed as HMS Dreadnought leaves the shipbuilding facility in Barrow-in-Furness. Thi...
Diego Garcia: What Would Teddy Roosevelt Do?
Kevin R. James writes about the territorial dispute over Diego Garcia between the UK and Mauritius, drawing historical comparisons with Teddy Roosevelt's approach to similar international disputes....
French nuclear attack submarine arrives in Scotland
A French Navy Suffren-class nuclear-powered attack submarine has docked at HM Naval Base Clyde in Scotland....
Ferguson Marine sets out reform programme and future vision
Ferguson Marine Engineering has announced plans to address its historical issues through structural reforms and a government-supported modernization initiative aimed at reshaping the yard's future....
GCP Infrastructure Investments (LON:GCP) Stock Passes Below 200-Day Moving Average – Should You Sell?
The stock price of GCP Infrastructure Investments Limited (LON:GCP) fell below its 200-day moving average during Thursday's trading session. The company's 200-day moving average is GBX 73.73, and the ...
Fox Marble (LON:FOX) Stock Passes Below 200 Day Moving Average – What’s Next?
Shares of Fox Marble Holdings plc (LON:FOX) dropped below its 200-day moving average during Thursday's trading session. The stock's current price is GBX 0.04, below the 200-day moving average of GBX 0...
UK open to Germany joining future fighter project
The UK has expressed continued openness to inviting Germany to participate in the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP). This comes amidst uncertainties regarding France and Germany's FCAS fighter projec...
Thales touts mini-sonar for underwater drones ahead of UK Navy pitch
Thales highlights its mini-sonar technology designed for underwater unmanned vehicles which could operate as surrogate 'loyal wingmen' alongside nuclear attack submarines, according to a company offic...
Danish, UK firms rush counter-drone takeover amid airspace breaches
Incursions into restricted airspaces have highlighted the critical need for faster detection of drones. The current gap in identifying drone threats quickly is seen as a significant vulnerability by s...
Joint Expeditionary Force launches enhanced partnership with Ukraine
UK-led coalition defence ministers met Ukrainian counterparts in Bodø, Norway, to enhance collaboration and bolster security within the Nordic-Baltic region....
RAF Aircraft Engine Transformed Into A Caravan
An RAF aircraft engine has been creatively transformed into a caravan for recreational use. The photos illustrate an imaginative reuse of decommissioned military equipment, showcasing how old parts fr...
Rosie Da Costa
Rosie Da Costa began her journalism career at age 10 by creating family newspapers. She worked with Innocent Records after high school and later joined BBC Radio programs focusing on new music. Her in...
Natasha Reneaux
Natasha Reneaux is a prominent radio personality who hosts BFBS Aldershot every Wednesday and Thursday from 1pm-4pm UKT. She has had the honor of meeting The Queen on HMS Queen Elizabeth during its co...
Soniya Rai
Soniya Rai is a British Army Nepali cultural events host who came from Nepal as a teenager and pursued an education in IT and Business before becoming a dental nurse. She married her Gurkha husband an...
Guidance: Military low flying: air weapons ranges activity
The UK Ministry of Defence has announced extended operating hours and low flying activities for several air weapons ranges: Donna Nook, Holbeach, Pembrey Sands, Tain, and Cape Wrath....
Guidance: Management of health and safety in defence – chapter 28: confined spaces (JSP 375, volume 1)
This document provides guidance and best practices for managing and controlling health and safety issues related to confined spaces within the workplace across defense organizations....
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