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UK Runs NATO War Drill From London Subway Station
NATO’s premier deployable headquarters, known as the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, led by the British Army, revamped an underground London subway station for …
How VCs and founders use inflated ‘ARR’ to crown AI startups
Some AI startups are stretching traditional revenue metrics when talking about progress publicly. And their investors are fully aware.
Britain has become a broken, poverty-riddled ‘living nightmare’
Record poverty, falling wages and rising costs: life in the UK is hard and getting harder. The country’s economic decline has led to a mass shift in politic…
Officers in the UK wear fake Rolexes to bait watch gangs
Police in London are wearing fake Rolexes and walking through neighborhoods known for robberies to catch what they call “watch gangs.” #shorts
THOUSANDS rally in London for stricter immigration policies #foxnews #news #us #fox
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing pressure regarding immigration policies as thousands protest against them in London. #fox #media #breakingnews #us #…
Hot weather to intensify with London predicted to hit 30C high today
London expected to be hotter than the Maldives on Saturday as ‘unprecedented’ heatwave builds over the capital
Israel is a Democracy . . . a Profoundly Racist Democracy
Montreal (Special to Informed Comment; Feature) – Israel is a democracy. This makes it difficult to hide the inconvenient fact that it is profoundly racist. The recent episode involving Minister B…
Green Party video and Unite the Kingdom march
Round-up of fact checks from the last few days compiled by Full Fact.
Emma Wiggs considered retiring before Para-canoe gold in first race in 18 months
Britain’s three-time Paralympic gold medallist Emma Wiggs has spoken of the “rollercoaster of emotion, relief and nerves” she felt when taking victory at her first event in 18 months after considering retirement.
Murder probe launched as man, 60, dies following street assault
A 60-year-old man was taken to hospital with severe injuries where he died on Friday, May 22
Aberdeen is dying because of the SNP
The Conservative leader accused the SNP of speaking ‘out of both sides of its mouth’ on support for the fossil fuel industry.
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Red Arrows to fly with two less aircraft amid move to ‘future aircraft type’
The Red Arrows will still fly in their nine aircraft formation for The King’s Birthday Flypast this year.
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T20 Blast: Somerset beat Hampshire on 2026 opening night
All the details of the first round of T20 Blast matches, as Somerset start their title defence by repeating their 2025 final win over Hampshire.
Five stabbed on busy London road in broad daylight as police make arrest
Four men were taken to hospital with stab wounds after an altercation on Horn Lane, Acton, while a fifth man has been arrested on suspicion of GBH and possession with intent to supply Class A and B drugs
Middlesex begin Blast campaign with defeat against Kent
Vitality Blast: Kent Spitfires 208/6 beat Middlesex 181/8 by 27 runs. Skipper Sam Billings slammed an unbeaten 84 from 37 balls for Kent Spitfires as Middlesex began their Vitality Blast campaign with a defeat at Lord’s. Billings’ flawless knock underpinned the Spitfires’ total of 208 for six, which proved to be enough despite Adam Rossington’s […]
Gaza flotilla activists allege abuse, sexual assault in Israeli detention
Organisers of Global Sumud Flotilla say foreign activists report at least 15 cases of sexual assaults, including rape.
City Hall job cuts would cause ‘serious damage’ to public services
The question has been asked whether remaining staff would be required to take on an increased, and in some cases unsustainable, workload.
Borough’s first directly-elected Green Mayor names his new cabinet
Each cabinet member is in charge of a different portfolio from safer homes, homelessness and housing services to workers, business and skills
Arm shares extend weekly rally to almost 50%, and Starbucks pulls the plug on an AI project
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.
Hull City fans arrive in London ahead of Championship play-off final
A pub near King’s Cross is rebranded in a nod to Hull City’s former stadium Boothferry Park.
What does it mean and how can vulnerable people stay cool?
The alert system aims to give an early warning to healthcare providers and others that temperatures are likely to impact the health of the population.
Pensioner dies in horror crash with lorry leaving buses diverted
Footage shared on social media shows police having taped off a section of the road, with a blue tent clearly visible in the middle
Appeal to find ‘Stanksy’ behind ‘I farted in yoga’ graffiti
Council officers have issued an appeal to anyone who might know the tagger to come forward.
British Embassy in Washington ‘Cursed’? Leaks, Scandal & Trump Tension
Turmoil at the British Embassy in Washington DC as senior diplomat James Roscoe abruptly leaves his post amid reports of an ongoing leak inquiry.Katy Balls, …
Show trial of Palestinians or justice?
Observers describe a climate in which the chances of justice in the military tribunals are slim.
Russia becoming ‘more reckless’ as Moscow weakened by war – Yvette Cooper
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said the peace dividend which began when the Cold War ended is ‘gone’.
Protests Erupt After A Congolese Man Is Murdered By Police in Dublin
Protests erupt after a Congolese man is murdered by police in Dublin. A white Long Island woman and family members indicted with abuse and murder of 7-year-o…
Port of Dover warns of two-hour long queues for processing amid EU border checks
The port is preparing for 18,000 travellers between Friday and Sunday, and warned that the busiest periods each day will be between 6am and about 1pm.
Man arrested after five people stabbed in west London
Emergency services were called to Horn Lane in Acton this afternoon to reports five men were assaulted and stabbed in an altercation.
Wildfire alert for London as heatwave heads towards 33C May record
‘The risk of wildfire is very real,’ says London Fire Brigade Assistant Commissioner Paul McCourt as the capital could bake in the hottest May day for 104 years
From Palestine to Catalonia, Guardiola believed in more than just football
Pep Guardiola departs Manchester City with a legacy that stretches well beyond the 17 trophies he won in 10 years.
Man arrested after five men ‘assaulted and stabbed’ in west London
Officers were called just before 3pm on Friday following reports of an altercation on Horn Lane, Acton
Wall Street keeps rising, even as U.S. households keep getting more discouraged
The split between Wall Street and most U.S. households keeps growing wider. The S&P 500 added 0.4% Friday and pulled closer to its all-time high to finish its eighth straight winning week, its longest such streak since 2023. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.6%, and the Nasdaq composite gai…
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation could examine sexual misconduct allegations
The British police force investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor said it could look into allegations of sexual misconduct as part of its investigation into possible misconduct in public office while the former prince was a trade envoy for Britain.
Trump says he’s sending 5,000 troops to Poland, deepening confusion over US military deployments to Europe
President Donald Trump declared Thursday the United States will send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, an apparent reversal following recent moves by his administration to reduce the number of US troops in Europe.
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Trump says he’s sending 5,000 more troops to Poland
President Trump’s announcement stirred confusion in Europe following weeks of changing statements from his administration about reducing the American military footprint in Europe.
India swats cockroach movement over ‘national security’
After the Cockroach Janta Party’s X handle was blocked in India, reports say its Instagram handle is also in danger of suspension. Meanwhile, the Quad defense grouping is set to convene in India. Follow DW for more.
U.S., Iran signal peace progress — but remain at odds over enriched uranium, Strait of Hormuz tolls
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday said there were “good signs” that an agreement to end the Middle East conflict is in sight.
Russia Requests UN Security Council Meeting After Deadly Ukrainian Attack on Luhansk Vocational School
Russia has called a Ukrainian drone attack on a vocational school in the occupied Luhansk region that left at least six people dead and dozens more wounded a “monstrous crime” and requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council over the incident.
NATO chief welcomes Trump decision to send troops to Poland
NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Sweden after Washington apparently reversed its plans to reduce its troop deployments to Poland. Meanwhile, Germany says defense spending will cross 4% of GDP.
Spot the differences in Beijing
Less than a week after Xi rolled out the red carpet for Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin arrived to a similar welcome — with telling differences in protocol, priorities and optics that hint at how China manages ties with Washington versus Moscow.
US and Iran still at odds on key issues, but Rubio sees some good signs
US and Iran still at odds on key issues, but Rubio sees some good signs – Nation and World News | Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Greenlanders demonstrate against Trump as US diplomats open new consulate
Greenlanders demonstrate against Trump as US diplomats open new consulate – Nation and World News | Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Oil-rich Alberta to hold a vote on whether to separate from Canada
The move for a referendum comes after months of campaigning from a group of separatists.








