Breaching the rules
The expected publication of an investigation into BBC chairman Richard Sharp's alleged failure to declare his role in arranging a loan for then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson&n...
Raab faces new investigation
Parliament's anti-sleaze watchdog is under pressure to launch a new inquiry into the behaviour of Dominic Raab. The former deputy MP from Surrey is facing a campaign to oust him from his seat, amid cl...
Controversy over Sunak's sentencing policy
Labour's ad about Rishi Sunak's stance on imprisoning convicted child sexual assaulters has created controversy within the party. The ad has faced criticism from several senior part...
Tory MP slams Vorderman for criticizing government
Controversial Tory MP Lee Anderson has recently attacked former Countdown star Carol Vorderman for her frequent criticism of the government. Anderson, who was recently ...
West London parking dispute
An accountant in West London has been directed by a court to pay more than £60,000 in damages to his neighbors due to an unresolved parking conflict that has persisted since 2015. This news highlights the importance...
ULEZ expansion sparks controversy
London's Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is set to expand on August 29, prompting controversy and criticism from some locals.
The move will subject approximately 700,000 drivers to a daily fee of &pou...
He leaves lasting legacy in film industry
Actor Paul Grant, known for his iconic performances in Star Wars, Labyrinth, and Willow, has died at 56 after collapsing outside Kings Cross station. Despite the best ...
The Financial Conduct Authority trial
The international environmental organisation ClientEarth has sued the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in a London court for approving documents without regard to climate risks. This was reported by the Fi...
Mass strikes in the UK
Some 70,000 staff at more than 150 British universities began a three-day strike on Tuesday demanding a pay rise.
The University and College Union (UCU) said workers at higher education institutions in the kingdom would go on...
Boycott for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Several British showbiz stars have refused to participate in the filming of the TV game "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" because its host Jeremy Clarkson made rude remarks about Prince H...
Tate Modern and apartment owners in court
Owners of luxury property in central London have won a victory in the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in a suit against the gallery of modern art Tate Mo...
Three-day strike
More than 1,000 border control staff working at major UK airports began a three-day strike on Wednesday, which will cause serious inconvenience to passengers in the run-up to New Year. The strike has affected Heathrow and Gatwick, a...
Criticism of BP
Oil and gas corporation BP has been the target of harsh criticism from environmental activists over its 2023 investment plans. This was reported by The Guardian newspaper.
The publication claims that BP intends to invest $7.5 billio...
The Prince Andrew Scandal
Britain's King Charles III has stripped the office of his younger brother Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace after a sex scandal in the United States forced h...
The trial of Zhang Li in London
Police in London have detained Chinese billionaire and chairman and CEO of development company Guangzhou R&F Properties Zhang Li. It was announced in a statement published on Tuesday night on the company's officia...
How the crisis is affecting teachers
One in ten teachers in British schools has to take a second or even a third job to feed his family amid the economic crisis in the country. This was reported on Sunday by the weekly newspaper The Observer, citing...
Strikes sweep the country
The cost-of-living crisis in the UK is taking the shine off Black Friday. Some 235,000 workers went on strike across the country this week demanding higher pay and better working...
Traffic jam on London motorway
The Just stop oil public disobedience campaign, which advocates an early switch to green energy, was able to block motor vehicle traffic on the M25 for the second day in a row. This was revealed on Tuesday on the websi...
Music band member has the disease
The former guitarist of famed British music band Duran Duran Andrew Arthur Taylor has been diagnosed with stage four cancer with no cure.
The Times reported the news on Monday, citing a letter from Taylor, 61, whic...
Protests in the UK
More than 15,000 protesters marched across the UK on Saturday, demanding reforms to childcare and maternity leave pay, the Evening Standard reports.
"More than 15,000 protesters took part in marches across the UK c...
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