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Deep Purple Has Released Its Best Album in Decades
The legendary rock band's new album, 'Splat!', successfully captures their core sound through a focused, cohesive approach, proving they remain a relevant musical force.
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UK MPs Criticise Student Loan System as Potentially Mis-Sold to Millions of Borrowers
A cross-party parliamentary review has criticised the way student loans were presented to young people, arguing that complex repayment structures and interest terms were not adequately explained.
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Policy Groups Propose Bank of England-Backed Solar Loan Scheme for Millions of Homes
The New Economics Foundation and Finance Innovation Lab have called for a low-cost lending programme backed by the Bank of England that could help up to eight million households install solar panels.
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UK Health Agency Issues Amber Heat Alerts Across Six Regions as Temperatures Rise
The UK Health Security Agency has raised public health warnings across London, the Midlands, the East and southern England as a severe heatwave threatens healthcare services and transport networks.
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Royal Air Force F-35 Jets Conduct First High North Air Policing Missions From Aircraft Carrier
British F-35 fighter jets operating from a Royal Navy aircraft carrier have carried out their first air policing missions in the High North, demonstrating UK military capabilities ahead of a NATO summit.
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Major UK Companies Join Government Cybersecurity Pledge Amid Rising Digital Threats
Businesses including Marks & Spencer, Nationwide and ITV have signed a government-backed commitment to strengthen corporate cyber defences as state-linked and criminal attacks become more frequent.
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UK Sanctions Russian Operatives Linked to Chemical Weapons Programmes and Poisoning Cases
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has imposed financial sanctions on Russian state-linked individuals involved in chemical weapons development, including agents connected to Novichok and other poisonings.
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UK Government Expands Free Breakfast Clubs and Limits School Uniform Costs
The Department for Education has confirmed that 1,400 additional schools will receive free breakfast clubs and that new uniform cost rules will reduce financial pressure on families before the new school year.
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UK Water Companies Face Tougher Penalties Under New Environmental Enforcement Rules
The government has expanded regulators’ powers to impose larger financial penalties on water firms over pollution and operational failures, increasing pressure on the heavily criticised privatised water sector.
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UK Universities Warn Funding Cuts Could Damage Skills Pipeline and Economic Growth
Russell Group universities have warned that further reductions in higher education funding could weaken the country’s ability to train healthcare professionals and develop the skilled workforce needed for future growth.
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NHS Expands Artificial Intelligence Tools to Help Reduce Patient Waiting Lists
Health service leaders are rolling out AI-based systems, including diagnostic support tools and automated clinical note-taking, as part of efforts to improve efficiency and address long treatment backlogs.
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NHS Ombudsman Criticises Failures in End-of-Life Communication and Patient Care
A report from the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has highlighted serious communication failures in end-of-life care, adding to wider concerns over standards across parts of the National Health Service.
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NHS Launches Nationwide Vaccination Drive After Rise in Measles Cases
Health authorities in England are contacting parents of around one million children aged 11 and under to encourage vaccination against measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox following a recent increase in infections and two reported deaths.
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UK Government Introduces New Limits on Foreign-Linked Political Donations
The government has announced tighter political finance rules that would restrict large donations from individuals who have recently moved to the United Kingdom, aiming to reduce the risk of overseas influence in elections.
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Thames Water Creditors Advance £10 Billion Rescue Plan to Prevent Potential Public Ownership
A group of investors holding £14 billion of Thames Water debt is pushing forward with a rescue proposal aimed at keeping the troubled utility out of temporary public ownership as negotiations continue with regulator Ofwat.
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Andy Burnham Prepares Labour Leadership Platform as Party Faces Post-Starmer Transition
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham is preparing his policy agenda ahead of Labour’s leadership nomination period, with renewed debate over expanding regional powers such as control of business rates and new revenue-raising authority.
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UK Met Office Issues Heatwave Alerts for London and Southern England
Health warnings are in place as temperatures are expected to reach 34°C across parts of the capital and southern England, with high humidity and limited rainfall forecast to continue until mid-July.
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Keir Starmer Blocks Earlier World Cup Kick-Off Time for England Match Against Mexico
The outgoing prime minister used diplomatic channels to prevent a schedule change that would have moved England’s knockout match to a hotter earlier slot in Mexico, allowing additional preparation time before the team’s 3-2 victory.
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NHS Digital Transformation and Media Consolidation Highlight UK Policy Priorities
The expansion of artificial intelligence investment in healthcare and Comcast’s planned takeover of ITV’s media operations reflect wider efforts by British institutions to improve productivity and strengthen competitiveness through techn...
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UK Government Pushes Digital Trade Rules to Cut Export Costs for Businesses
The Department for Business and Trade is recommending mandatory digitalisation of international trade processes, including central identity systems and the gradual removal of paper documentation, to reduce delays and administrative burde...
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Bank of England Plans Leverage Rule Changes to Support Government Bond Market
The central bank is preparing adjustments to banking leverage regulations that would give lenders more flexibility to hold UK government debt, with the changes aimed at improving liquidity in the bond market ahead of its latest financial...
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UK Police Operation Targets Organised Immigration Crime Networks With Hundreds of Arrests
Operation Lockstream, led by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and Immigration Enforcement, resulted in 362 arrests and the seizure of more than £1 million in cash, goods and vehicles linked to criminal networks exploiting vulnerable m...
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Yvette Cooper Calls for Global AI Rules to Prevent Security Risks
The foreign secretary warned that uncontrolled artificial intelligence could become a major international security challenge, urging the United States, China and other allies to establish binding safety standards for advanced AI systems.
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NHS Begins Major AI Expansion Through £10 Billion Digital Investment Programme
The National Health Service is accelerating the rollout of artificial intelligence diagnostic tools as part of a three-year digital infrastructure plan aimed at improving productivity and reducing administrative pressures, although healt...
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UK Government Tightens Rules on Political Donations to Limit Foreign Influence
The government is amending election law after accepting recommendations from the Rycroft Review, requiring companies to prove political donations come from domestic post-tax profits and placing limits on contributions linked to recent ar...
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Keir Starmer Defends UK Defence Spending Plan at NATO Summit in Turkey
The outgoing prime minister is seeking support from European allies for Britain’s defence strategy, which aims to raise military spending to 4.2% of GDP by 2035 while responding to US pressure for NATO members to reach a higher target.
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Comcast’s Sky Agrees £1.6 Billion Deal to Acquire ITV Media and Entertainment Division
The proposed merger would combine Sky’s pay-TV and streaming operations with ITV’s free-to-air network, creating the United Kingdom’s largest commercial broadcaster and a company expected to control around 70% of the country’s television...
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Senior NHS Doctors Vote in Favour of Renewed Strike Action Over Pay Dispute
A British Medical Association ballot shows 76% of consultant doctors in England support industrial action, raising concerns over disruption to routine National Health Service care as officials prepare for possible coordinated walkouts.
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Andy Burnham Set to Succeed Keir Starmer as Labour Leadership Nominations Open
Andy Burnham is widely expected to become the next Labour leader without a contested election, as party officials prepare a digital engagement programme to address concerns from trade unions and members over the lack of a traditional lea...
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Microsoft Lays Off 4,800 Employees and Xbox Suffers the Hardest Blow
Microsoft is cutting 4,800 jobs, representing 2.1% of its global workforce, with the Xbox gaming division facing the most significant impact as the company adjusts to the era of artificial intelligence.
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The Millionaire Trying to Live Forever Discovers He Is Sick: "My Stomach Eats Itself"
A millionaire who pursued extreme longevity measures discovered he has autoimmune gastritis, a chronic condition where the stomach attacks its own lining, leading to deficiencies in iron and vitamin B twelve.
Office for National Statistics Updates Historical Investment Data Review to Improve Accuracy
The Office for National Statistics has updated its review of historical gross fixed capital formation data, covering time series dating back to before 1997. The revision aims to improve the consistency and reliability of investment stati...
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Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Highlights Economic Gains From Digital Inclusion
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology has published research suggesting that removing barriers faced by under-represented groups in the digital economy could deliver substantial gains to UK economic output. The findings i...
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Debate Intensifies Over UK Defence Strategy and Domestic Security Priorities
Security analysts and parliamentary committee members are increasingly questioning the government’s NATO-first defence approach, arguing that domestic threats such as sabotage, assassination, and subversion may not be receiving sufficien...
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Report Warns Full Transport Accessibility Could Add £176 Billion to UK Economy Annually
A report from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers estimates that making the UK transport network fully accessible to disabled passengers could increase economic output by £176 billion a year. It finds that nearly three million people...
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Medicines Regulator Approves First Targeted Treatment for Advanced Merkel Cell Skin Cancer
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency has approved Retifanlimab, marketed as ZYNYZ, as the first targeted treatment for adults with advanced Merkel cell carcinoma that has spread or returned and cannot be treated throug...
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Government Commits £22 Million to Brighton Seafront Infrastructure Renewal and Transport Safety
The government has announced £22 million in funding to replace deteriorating Victorian-era arches along King’s Road in Brighton. The project is intended to secure the structural stability of a seafront route that carries around 22,000 ve...
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National Security Bill Returns to House of Commons Amid Calls to Protect Humanitarian Work
The National Security Bill has returned to the House of Commons, with lawmakers continuing to debate amendments aimed at clarifying its impact on humanitarian operations. International Development Committee chair Sarah Champion has urged...
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Government Tightens Overseas Political Donation Rules to Strengthen Safeguards Against Foreign Influence
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has introduced new rules requiring political candidates to declare donations above £2,230 received before standing for office. Under the updated framework, individuals moving to t...
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NHS Maternity Reform Expands Central Oversight After Critical National Review
New reforms in England’s maternity services reflect a broader push for tighter national oversight of healthcare standards, following findings of inequality, staffing shortages, and systemic failings. The creation of a dedicated commissio...
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Dover Border Warnings Highlight Post-Brexit Pressure on Cross-Channel Trade
Warnings from Port of Dover executives underline growing strain on post-Brexit border systems, with new EU biometric checks expected to clash with existing infrastructure and create recurring risks of delays, congestion, and supply chain...
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Private Nuclear Consortium Advances £35 Billion Small Reactor Strategy in UK
A private consortium’s £35 billion plan to deploy small modular nuclear reactors highlights a shift toward privately financed nuclear expansion in Britain. The project aims to supply both household energy and power for large-scale comput...
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UK Labour Leadership Signals Shift Toward Reindustrialisation and Regional Power
The anticipated leadership of Andy Burnham points to a broader repositioning within Labour, with a stronger emphasis on state-led investment, regional devolution, and infrastructure expansion. The approach marks a departure from recent c...
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House of Lords Debates Rail Nationalisation Bill to Create Great British Railways
Members of the House of Lords have begun examining legislation that would bring the fragmented UK passenger rail network back into public ownership under a unified operator, Great British Railways. The proposal marks a significant shift ...
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Scottish Affairs Committee Expands Inquiry Into SNP Financial Conduct
The Westminster Scottish Affairs Committee has escalated its investigation into alleged financial irregularities within the Scottish National Party, writing to both the Electoral Commission and the Scottish Parliament to widen scrutiny o...
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Evri Launches £1.2 Million Defamation Case Against BBC Over Panorama Investigation
Delivery company Evri has filed a High Court defamation claim against the BBC, alleging that a Panorama documentary on its labour practices caused significant reputational and financial damage, including the loss of potential contracts. ...
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Port of Dover Warns of Border Delays as EU Entry-Exit System Looms
Executives at the Port of Dover have warned MPs that new European Union border controls, combined with peak summer travel demand, could overwhelm terminal capacity and trigger severe congestion in Kent. Logistics firms and travel operato...
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Deep Purple Has Released Its Best Album in Decades
UK MPs Criticise Student Loan System as Potentially Mis-Sold to Millions of Borrowers
Policy Groups Propose Bank of England-Backed Solar Loan Scheme for Millions of Homes
UK Health Agency Issues Amber Heat Alerts Across Six Regions as Temperatures Rise
Royal Air Force F-35 Jets Conduct First High North Air Policing Missions From Aircraft Carrier
Major UK Companies Join Government Cybersecurity Pledge Amid Rising Digital Threats
UK Sanctions Russian Operatives Linked to Chemical Weapons Programmes and Poisoning Cases
UK Government Expands Free Breakfast Clubs and Limits School Uniform Costs
UK Water Companies Face Tougher Penalties Under New Environmental Enforcement Rules
UK Universities Warn Funding Cuts Could Damage Skills Pipeline and Economic Growth
NHS Expands Artificial Intelligence Tools to Help Reduce Patient Waiting Lists
NHS Ombudsman Criticises Failures in End-of-Life Communication and Patient Care
NHS Launches Nationwide Vaccination Drive After Rise in Measles Cases
UK Government Introduces New Limits on Foreign-Linked Political Donations
Thames Water Creditors Advance £10 Billion Rescue Plan to Prevent Potential Public Ownership
Andy Burnham Prepares Labour Leadership Platform as Party Faces Post-Starmer Transition
UK Met Office Issues Heatwave Alerts for London and Southern England
Keir Starmer Blocks Earlier World Cup Kick-Off Time for England Match Against Mexico
NHS Digital Transformation and Media Consolidation Highlight UK Policy Priorities
UK Government Pushes Digital Trade Rules to Cut Export Costs for Businesses
Bank of England Plans Leverage Rule Changes to Support Government Bond Market
UK Police Operation Targets Organised Immigration Crime Networks With Hundreds of Arrests
Yvette Cooper Calls for Global AI Rules to Prevent Security Risks
NHS Begins Major AI Expansion Through £10 Billion Digital Investment Programme
UK Government Tightens Rules on Political Donations to Limit Foreign Influence
Keir Starmer Defends UK Defence Spending Plan at NATO Summit in Turkey
Comcast’s Sky Agrees £1.6 Billion Deal to Acquire ITV Media and Entertainment Division
Senior NHS Doctors Vote in Favour of Renewed Strike Action Over Pay Dispute
Andy Burnham Set to Succeed Keir Starmer as Labour Leadership Nominations Open
Microsoft Lays Off 4,800 Employees and Xbox Suffers the Hardest Blow
Office for National Statistics Updates Historical Investment Data Review to Improve Accuracy
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Highlights Economic Gains From Digital Inclusion
Debate Intensifies Over UK Defence Strategy and Domestic Security Priorities
Report Warns Full Transport Accessibility Could Add £176 Billion to UK Economy Annually
Medicines Regulator Approves First Targeted Treatment for Advanced Merkel Cell Skin Cancer
Government Commits £22 Million to Brighton Seafront Infrastructure Renewal and Transport Safety
National Security Bill Returns to House of Commons Amid Calls to Protect Humanitarian Work
Government Tightens Overseas Political Donation Rules to Strengthen Safeguards Against Foreign Influence
NHS Maternity Reform Expands Central Oversight After Critical National Review
Dover Border Warnings Highlight Post-Brexit Pressure on Cross-Channel Trade
Private Nuclear Consortium Advances £35 Billion Small Reactor Strategy in UK
UK Labour Leadership Signals Shift Toward Reindustrialisation and Regional Power
House of Lords Debates Rail Nationalisation Bill to Create Great British Railways
Scottish Affairs Committee Expands Inquiry Into SNP Financial Conduct
Evri Launches £1.2 Million Defamation Case Against BBC Over Panorama Investigation
Port of Dover Warns of Border Delays as EU Entry-Exit System Looms
Nigel Farage Referred to Standards Watchdog Over Alleged Undeclared Benefits
UK Government Faces Scrutiny Over Claimed AI Datacentre Investment After FOI Findings
UK and India Finalise Trade Agreement Rules Ahead of Mid-July Implementation
UK Government Establishes National Maternity Commissioner After Major Review of NHS Care Failures
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