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ShumeetBanerji

Shumeet Banerji, a member of the BBC board since 2022, has resigned citing "governance issues" at the corporation's top level and exclusion from key discussions. Banerji criticized BBC chairman Samir Shah and other...

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NothingOS40

Nothing has started rolling out its Android 16-powered update, Nothing OS 4.0, beginning with the Nothing Phone 3. This update features redesigned app transitions, a new "extra dark mode," enhanced Glyph Interface...

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NathanLeeGill

Nathan Lee Gill was sentenced to ten and a half years in prison at London's Central Criminal Court for accepting tens of thousands of pounds in bribes from Russia to promote pro-Russian views in the European Parliament....

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GeorgeRossi

The UK National Crime Agency uncovered a money-laundering network tying drug and firearm sales to financing Russia’s military using cryptocurrency. The network, involving groups TGR and Smart, moves billions through...

21h/16h
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BorisJohnson

An independent public inquiry has strongly condemned former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, describing the response as "toxic," "chaotic," and "too little, too late."...

26h/24h
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GaryManiMounfield

Gary "Mani" Mounfield, the acclaimed British bassist known for his work with The Stone Roses and Primal Scream, has died at age 63. His passing prompted tributes from musicians including Liam Gallagher, Ian Brown, Shaun...

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WorldCup

Northern Ireland will face Italy in the World Cup playoff semifinals, recalling a history where Northern Ireland lost 7 of their 11 previous encounters with Italy. Northern Ireland notably eliminated Italy twice in...

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ShabanaMahmood

The Labour government has proposed new asylum policies that include removing automatic state support and increasing the waiting period for permanent residence from 5 to 20 years. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood called...

34h
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JohnHealey

John Healey addressed concerns about the UK’s defense capabilities, citing a parliamentary report that states the country is "not fit to defend against an attack." The report highlights underinvestment, overreliance on...

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KateMiddleton

Kate Middleton and Prince William attended the Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first red carpet appearance in two years. The event featured performances by Jessie J, Sir Stephen Fry,...

Wed/33h
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NigelFarage

Nigel Farage has denied allegations of antisemitic and racist behavior during his teenage years at Dulwich College in London. The Guardian reported claims from former classmates that Farage used derogatory language and...

Wed
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KateWinslet

Kate Winslet shared a humorous story about meeting King Charles III for the first time during the 1995 royal premiere of "Sense and Sensibility" when she was 20. She panicked when she realized her lace outfit was...

Wed
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JohnHealey

The Russian spy ship Yantar has been recently spotted near UK waters north of Scotland, escalating Russian "gray zone warfare" activities. UK Defense Secretary John Healey reported that British forces, including a Royal...

Wed/31h
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DanielRadcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe reached out to Dominic McLaughlin, the young actor cast to portray Harry Potter in the rebooted HBO series currently in production in the UK. Radcliffe wrote a supportive letter to McLaughlin, who...

Wed/46h
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MatildaBrindle

Matilda Brindle, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Oxford, led research that traced the origins of kissing back 21 million years, before Homo sapiens existed. The study found that Neanderthals, who...

Wed
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CarlosMonteiro

Carlos Monteiro, a professor at the University of São Paulo, emphasizes the urgent need for governments to regulate ultraprocessed foods (UPFs), which are linked to a "pandemic of chronic disease" including cancer and...

Wed/34h
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EricTrump

Scotland's national football team qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 28 years after a 4-2 victory over Denmark at Hampden Park. UEFA ordered the Scottish Football Supporters Association to remove...

Tue/28h
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MartinCompston

The BBC has confirmed that "Line of Duty" will return for its seventh season, with filming set to begin in Belfast in the spring of 2026. The new six-part series will see Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, and Adrian...

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DanJarvis

Security Minister Dan Jarvis informed the House of Commons that MI5 has issued a serious espionage alert regarding Chinese intelligence activities targeting British parliamentarians. MI5 identified Amanda Qiu and Shirly...

Tue/30h
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SadieSink

Sadie Sink will make her London stage debut as Juliet in a new production of Romeo & Juliet directed by Robert Icke. Noah Jupe will make his professional theater debut as Romeo, and rehearsals start in late January with...

Tue
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ElonMusk

Cloudflare reported that a massive internet outage was caused by an internal programming error related to their Bot Management system and database access permissions. Platforms affected included Elon Musk's X, IKEA,...

Tue/Wed
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SarahMullally

Leaders of the conservative Global Anglican Future Conference (Gafcon) are pushing for a final break from the Anglican Communion following the appointment of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of...

Tue
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IngerAndersen

Inger Andersen, head of UNEP, emphasized the need for immediate action to reduce methane emissions as highlighted in the latest report from COP30. The report indicates methane emissions are rising but at a slower pace,...

Tue/44h
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ColinMcIntosh

Cambridge Dictionary has chosen "parasocial" as its Word of the Year for 2025, highlighting the one-sided emotional connections people form with celebrities, fictional characters, or AI chatbots. Colin McIntosh noted...

Tue/Wed
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YvetteCooper

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper confirmed that Britain continues to share intelligence with the USA amid concerns about US strikes on suspected drug trafficking boats. She highlighted the longstanding collaboration...

Mon/35h
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PaulMcCartney

Paul McCartney is releasing a nearly silent track titled "(Bonus Track)" as a protest against AI companies' copyright theft. This track will be on the B-side of the limited LP "Is This What We Want?" with only 1,000...

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JudeBellingham

Thomas Tuchel criticized Jude Bellingham for his negative reaction to being substituted in the recent World Cup qualifying match against Albania, which England won 2-0. Tuchel emphasized the importance of respecting...

Mon
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MaxieAllen

Hertfordshire police admitted that the arrest of Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine was unlawful after they complained about their daughter's primary school. The couple received £20,000 in compensation after police cleared...

Mon
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DonaldTrump

Donald Trump is pursuing a defamation lawsuit against the BBC, demanding damages between $1 billion and $5 billion for the "Panorama" episode "Trump: A Second Chance?" Trump claims the episode misrepresented his January...

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Yungblud

Yungblud announced the cancellation of all his remaining 2025 tour dates on doctor's orders due to health concerns identified after routine medical tests. He will stop performing in cities including Philadelphia,...

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KeirStarmer

The UK government, led by Keir Starmer and Shabana Mahmood, announced significant reforms to its asylum policy inspired by Denmark's jewellery law. Key changes include reducing refugee status duration to 30 months,...

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GeorgeFord

George Ford scored two drop goals in England's 33-19 victory over New Zealand during the Autumn Nations Series at Allianz Stadium. This match marked England's first win against New Zealand in six years, showcasing a...

15 Nov/Sun
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Albufeira

A severe storm associated with tropical depression Claudia struck southern Portugal, impacting Albufeira in the Algarve region. The storm caused a tornado near HolaCamp, killing an 85-year-old British woman and injuring...

15 Nov/Sun
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KingCharlesIII

The British royal family is managing reputation and modernization efforts amid scandals and internal shifts, with a funeral for the Duchess of Kent attended by King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince William, and...

14 Nov/Sun
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JoeLewis

Joe Lewis received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump for insider trading offenses he pleaded guilty to earlier this year. The pardon was granted to facilitate Lewis' medical treatment and family visits, following...

13 Nov/Sun
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LizMcKeown

The U.K. economy reported minimal growth of 0.1% in the third quarter, below economists' expectations of 0.2%. Liz McKeown, director of Economic Statistics at the ONS, noted disappointing performances in services and...

13 Nov/Sun
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PierreFriedlingstein

Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are projected to reach a new record level in 2025, amounting to 42.2 billion tons, reflecting a 52 percent increase over pre-industrial levels. Experts, including Pierre...

13 Nov/Sun
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PeterMandelson

Peter Mandelson was dismissed as the UK’s ambassador to Washington due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein. Recent disclosures from the House Oversight Committee reveal that Mandelson communicated with Epstein by...

12 Nov/Sun
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AdolfHitler

A documentary titled "Hitler's DNA: Blueprint of a Dictator" premieres on Channel 4 in the UK. The film presents genetic findings from tests on Adolf Hitler's DNA, revealing he had Kallmann syndrome and noting...

12 Nov/Sun
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WesStreeting

Wes Streeting, the U.K. Health Secretary, denied leading a plot to oust Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid speculation about a leadership challenge following the upcoming Autumn Budget. Streeting criticized anonymous...

12 Nov/Sun
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DonaldTrump

Top diplomats from the Group of Seven convened in Niagara-on-the-Lake amid rising tensions over defense spending, trade issues, and President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan in Gaza. Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy...

12 Nov/Sun
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ArianaGrande

Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater are dismissing breakup rumors following their appearance at the London premiere of "Wicked: For Good". Sources confirmed they are still romantically involved despite weeks of speculation...

12 Nov/Sun
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DonaldTrump

The BBC apologized to Donald Trump for misleadingly editing one of his speeches delivered on January 6, 2021. BBC Chair Samir Shah acknowledged that the edits created a false impression of Trump calling for violence...

12 Nov/Sun
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FSB

The FSB reported to TASS that it thwarted a Ukrainian operation aimed at hijacking a Russian MiG fighter jet to strike a NATO base in Constanța, Romania. The operation allegedly involved UK cooperation, intending to...

11 Nov/Sun
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BrittanyMiller

Brittany Miller publicly apologized for falsely claiming to have cancer years ago. In a TikTok video, she admitted that during a severe mental health crisis in 2017, she told a friend she had gastric cancer, which led...

11 Nov/Sun
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CynthiaErivo

Cynthia Erivo found her lost Schiaparelli hat, thanks to a fan named Clara. Clara revealed she had kept the hat for a year, hoping to return it to Erivo after recognizing it belonged to her. Erivo thanked Clara with...

11 Nov/Sun
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SamiHamdi

Sami Hamdi, a British journalist, returned to London after over two weeks in immigration detention in the USA. He described his detention as politically motivated and an attack on free speech, stating that he had broken...

11 Nov/Sun
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DavidSzalay

David Szalay has won the Booker Prize for his sixth novel, "Flesh." The novel explores the life of István, a Hungarian man navigating themes of class and migration in London. Szalay receives a £50,000 prize, enhancing...

10 Nov/Sun
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PrinceWilliam

Prince William and Kate Middleton are discussing her cancer diagnosis with their children. In an interview, Prince William stressed the importance of transparency to alleviate their children's anxiety about the...

10 Nov/Sun
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ClaudiaWinkleman

Claudia Winkleman will host the second season of The Celebrity Traitors at Ardross Castle, scheduled for release in 2026. The first season, which aired in 2025, attracted 14.8 million viewers, making it the most-watched...

10 Nov/Sun
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IrisGrunwald

Surgeons from the UK and the US conducted the world's first remote-controlled stroke surgeries using a haptic endovascular robotics system. Professor Iris Grunwald performed a remote thrombectomy from Ninewells Hospital...

10 Nov/Sun