Iranian drone strikes damaged three Amazon Web Services sites in the Middle East, exposing how vulnerable cloud data centers are in conflict
Month: March 2026
Stormont’s £390m boost recognises NI public service strains
John O’Dowd said the Executive would use the additional funding ‘wisely’ but it also serves as a ‘recognition of the pressures this Executive faces’.
London International Motor Show to return in 2027 with electric focus
London International Motor Show returning in 2027 with electric vehicles focus, reflecting global car industry trends
‘this is not Winston Churchill we’re dealing with’
Asked about his thoughts on European allies, Donald Trump said he has been happy with some – but not with others.After singling out Spain, he turned his atte…
Sex offender takes his own life in London prison
Peter Magloire, 65, suffered from paranoia and poor mental health before his death
Two play centres will lose all staff as council refuses to back down
Two of Greenwich Council’s five play centres will lose their staffed provision, but £2.1m is being invested into the remaining three
UK economy could face ‘very significant’ impact from Iran conflict – OBR
The budget watchdog said that the outlook for inflation would be ‘particularly uncertain’.
Wales prop signs new Saracens contract
Wales and Saracens prop Rhys Carre signs a new contract with the north London club.
Fulham winger Kevin has surgery
Fulham winger Kevin has undergone surgery on his foot. The Brazilian suffered an injury to his fifth metatarsal during the Whites’ recent win at Sunderland. The operation appears to have gone well but the club are unsure when Kevin will be available for selection. “Everything went well. Difficult to say what is going to be […]
Duchess of Edinburgh celebrates 40 years of Guide Dogs for the Blind in NI
Sophie paid her first solo visit to the region on Tuesday since 2018.
Londoners can’t get enough of this tea room ‘frozen in time’ for 150 years
If you’re looking for a wholesome day out in London, this retro tea room is the perfect place for a cake, pie, or cheap afternoon tea.
Major Liverpool Street station announcement for commuters in March
This is an essential read for those using the station
Thom Tillis Tells Kristi Noem To Her Face Why He Is Calling For Her Resignation
At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) spoke to DHS Sec. Kristi Noem about why he has been critical of her. Stay Connect…
Trump takes aim at U.K. PM Starmer
U.S. President Donald Trump slams the Spanish government and Prime Minister Keir Starmer after criticizing Trump’s decision to initiate conflict with Iran.Su…
‘I got a call at 1am saying leave right now’
‘It was such a surreal situation – like a movie to be honest’ says businesswoman who was caught in Iran conflict while on business in UAE
Ghetts filmed on CCTV before killing student in hit-and-run
CCTV shows Ghetts driving on the wrong side of the road before killing a student in a hit-and-run while speeding and over the drink-drive limit. The award-winning rapper, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, failed to stop after his BMW hit Nepalese national Yubin Tamang, 20, in north-east London. The grime artist, 41, admitted causing death by dangerous driving and dangerous driving. He has been jailed for 12 years and disqualified from driving for 17 years. Judge Mark Lucraft KC said the footage showed a “quite appalling litany of incidents” leading up to the fatal collision, which was “simply shocking”. Footage showed Clarke-Samuel driving at speed and failing to stop at several red traffic lights, the court was told. He repeatedly veered onto the wrong side of the road, mounted the curb, and collided with a motorcyclist and a Mercedes.
Paramotorist recalls moment her wing was ‘shredded’ in fatal crash
Dan Burton, 54, died in a mid-air paramotor collision with climate activist Sacha Dench in the Highlands in 2021.
Bournemouth v Brentford line-ups: Three Bees changes
Caoimhin Kelleher is back in goal for Brentford after missing the weekend win at Burnley because of the birth of his child. It is one of three changes to the Bees’ starting line-up – there are also recalls for Nathan Collins and Jordan Henderson. Hakon Valdimarsson, Kristoffer Ajer and Yehor Yarmoliuk drop to the bench. […]
Watch ITV Lunchtime News as ‘hardest hits’ are still to come in US-Israel attack in Iran
While the missiles are flying at Iran and Lebanon so too are the warnings of an even greater barrage. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the “hardest hit…
Londoner forced to sleep in Dubai nightclub to shelter from missile strikes
A 12-year-old boy who spent three nights stranded in an airport, and a couple with a three-year-old daughter who camped out in an abandoned nightclub, were among the latest tourists to arrive back at Heathrow Airport from Dubai.
‘City of London should heed calls to make itself more transparent’
A recent peer review of the City of London Corporation encouraged it “to consider whether the transparency of decision-making and reporting in the organisation could be enhanced”
First photos of ‘murder’ scene as forensics officers comb massive area
A man in his 20s was fatally stabbed at about 6.15pm last night (Monday, March 2) on Thessaly Road, which runs between Battersea Park Road and Wandsworth Road
Noah Donohoe’s body found as ‘quickly and safely’ as possible, inquest told
A separate witness told Belfast Coroner’s Court there was ‘complete and utter darkness’ in the tunnel system where the schoolboy was discovered.
Man charged over Edinburgh stabbing incident as police warn of ‘misinformation’
A 23-year-old is to face court on Wednesday after the incident at Cobbinshaw House in the Calder area of the city.
Mikel Arteta ‘upset’ Gunners ‘not scored more’ from corners amid criticism from Premier League managers
Mikel Arteta responds to criticism of Arsenal’s tactics from rival managers by saying he is “upset” they “haven’t scored more” from corners.
UK sends warship to Cyprus as Trump tells Iran ‘it’s too late to talk’
A final decision on whether to send HMS Duncan to the region has yet to be made
South London star RAYE heading back to The O2 for two ‘homecoming’ shows
South London singer RAYE will close her 2026 arena tour with two major homecoming shows at The O2 in Greenwich on May 19 and 20.
London prison escapee who mocked authorities arrested in France
London inmate Daniel Boakye, 21, who escaped from police custody twice in one week fled the UK in a lorry
Fire at derelict site ’caused by vandals’
While security measures were in place on the Imperial Way site off Purley Way, no CCTV was in operation at the time of the fire
Latest petrol prices near you as drivers warned ‘do not panic buy’ over Iran war
Oil prices have increased as conflict in the Middle East continues
Widow felt ‘completely betrayed by authorities breaking Covid rules’ – inquiry
Julie McMurray said she felt she ‘failed’ her husband Robert by not being by his side in hospital during the pandemic.
Amazon and eBay recall children toy due to asbestos contamination
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) issued an urgent warning about the popular kids toy loved by kids who love to craft
‘Human Swan’ paramotor flyer tells FAI
Dan Burton, 54, died in a mid-air paramotor collision with climate activist Sacha Dench in the Highlands in 2021.
‘Worm moon’ to be visible to skygazers in the UK on Tuesday
Clear skies are forecast in Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England, offering a chance to see the full moon.
Residents reveal the ‘bleak’ reality of living inside iconic London attraction
A TikTok user has revealed what life is like inside an iconic London housing complex, from the impressive facilities to frustrating features.
Police give update on Ian Huntley five days after prison metal bar attack
After the attack, Huntley’s only daughter said: ‘There’s a special place in hell waiting for him’
London parents must do more about social media ‘Red vs Blue school wars’
Communities minister Miatta Fahnbulleh said ‘senseless acts of violence will not be tolerated’ following the online trend
Soho cabaret club The Box avoids closure after ‘serious sexual assault’ allegation
The Box, in Soho, was accused of breaking several of its licensing conditions after the alleged incident in January
Rapper Ghetts sentenced for killing student in hit-and-run
The 41-year-old Mercury Prize nominee pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving during a hearing at the Old Bailey in December. He’s appearing at …
Jewish rabbi fears Iran retaliation says community are ‘monitoring everything’
Jewish rabbis in Golders Green, Stamford Hill and London left fearing Iranian retaliation for strikes
Brighton’s Fabian Hurzeler criticises Gunners
Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler calls for stricter rules around set-pieces and criticises upcoming opponents Arsenal for time-wasting.
London rapper Ghetts sentenced to 12 years for fatal hit-and-run
The musician was sentenced at the Old Bailey today (March 3)
M&S boosts store worker pay by 6.4%, but drops real living wage pledge
The retail giant is no longer offering pay in line with the voluntary real living wage levels.
£4m of trees and £500 for struggling families
Councillors rehearsed their battle lines for the upcoming local elections as the Labour-run council voted through its budget for the coming financial year
All you need to know about the ongoing feud
In the latest saga of Sadiq Khan and Donald Trump’s decade long feud, the US leader continued name calling at the London mayor
What is Donald Trump and Keir Starmer’s relationship?
Tensions are rising between the UK and the US after the recent American attacks on Iran…. what will be left of the ‘special relationship’?
Spurs write to PGMOL chief Howard Webb over refereeing decisions
Tottenham have written to Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) chief Howard Webb to raise their concerns over key refereeing decisions, sources have told BBC Sport.
Irish Government accused of ‘soft-pedalling’ response to US strikes on Iran
Taoiseach Micheal Martin is to meet US President Donald Trump on March 17.
Cyclists consider legal action after being injured riding Lime e-bikes in London
Lime says 99.99 per cent of journeys end without incident and bikes undergo regular inspection and maintenance
Everything we know about the Al Quds march in London
The Home Secretary has been urged to put a stop to the upcoming march over accusations of anti-Semitism and extremism








