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Iranian Hackers Shut Down British Power Plant for Four Days in Landmark Cyber Attack
Security officials quietly alert energy leaders after a small-scale UK generator was taken offline in a breach coinciding with widespread cyber intrusions on US water infrastructure.
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Novak Djokovic Reveals Relentless Self-Doubt and Rejects Retirement in New Documentary
In an Amazon documentary, the 24-time Grand Slam champion details the wartime childhood that shaped his career and confirms plans to target the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
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Trump Imposes 50% Tariffs on Canadian Goods After Bilateral Trade Talks Collapse
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pledges dollar-for-dollar retaliation starting September 8 after negotiations over twenty billion dollars in trade break down in Washington.
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Australia Combines Indigenous Fire Knowledge With Satellite Tech to Combat Catastrophic Wildfires
Researchers and Aboriginal land managers merge sixty-thousand-year-old cultural burning practices with orbital mapping and drones as global demand for Australian firefighting expertise surges.
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Father and Son Jailed in Scotland Over £900,000 Airport Cannabis Smuggling Operation
Border Force officers intercepted the Staffordshire pair at Glasgow Airport with four suitcases of vacuum-sealed drugs following an inbound flight from Thailand.
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UK Fraud Reports Surge Sevenfold as Criminals Exploit QR Codes in Parking Meters and Phishing Emails
National cybersecurity officials warn consumers against third-party scanner apps as 'quishing' schemes harvest bank details through fake payment stickers and disguised web links.
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Brighton Thrash Aston Villa in Four-Goal Opening Half as Manchester City Trail Bournemouth
Unai Emery's side suffer a disastrous start featuring a red card and an own goal, while the defending champions fall behind at the Etihad.
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Erin Patterson Appeals Triple Murder Convictions After Hotel Mixed Sequestered Jury With Prosecution
Lawyers for the Australian woman convicted in the fatal poisonous mushroom lunch argue accommodation shortages created by a regional sports tournament fatally compromised the trial's fairness.
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Bank of England Maintains Close Watch on Banks Amid Global Economic Uncertainty
The central bank continues monitoring domestic banking portfolios and credit conditions as geopolitical risks, inflation and volatile international energy markets test financial resilience.
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Warm Weather and Tourism Support UK High Street Spending During Summer
Retail analysts reported resilient consumer spending across major regional shopping centres as favourable summer weather and strong domestic leisure activity supported high street sales.
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Westminster Faces Continuing Political and Administrative Fallout From Epstein Files Release
Government departments and public bodies are undergoing administrative and communications changes following the release of historical documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, according to the briefing notes.
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UK Invests in Domestic Defence Drone Manufacturing to Strengthen Military Supply Chains
The Ministry of Defence announced new funding for Britain’s drone and unmanned systems industry, with the investment intended to accelerate domestic innovation, improve military readiness and strengthen sovereign supply.
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Around Five Million UK Households Face Higher Mortgage Payments by 2028
The Building Societies Association estimates that about five million households could see mortgage repayments rise by the end of 2028 as borrowing and energy costs continue to weigh on household finances.
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Bluetongue Virus Cases Rise Across England, Wales and Scotland
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs reported a significant increase in BTV-3 cases among livestock, prompting closer veterinary monitoring and temporary movement controls in affected areas.
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UK Government Holds First National Day for Victims and Survivors of Terrorism
The Home Office and National Counter Terrorism Policing hosted a ceremony in central London to honour people affected by terrorism, remember those killed and reaffirm national solidarity against violent extremism.
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Historic Summer Droughts Threaten UK Harvests and Put Further Pressure on Food Prices
The Food Foundation and Office for National Statistics warned that repeated heatwaves and severe drought across England and Wales have damaged agricultural yields, raising concerns over food prices and the country’s longer-term food secu...
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UK Economy Holds Up in Second Quarter Despite Global Energy and Geopolitical Pressures
The British economy continued to grow in the second quarter, according to the Office for National Statistics, maintaining positive momentum despite volatile energy markets linked to the conflict in the Middle East.
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UK Opens National Artificial Intelligence Safety Testing Facility
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology has established a dedicated laboratory to assess advanced artificial intelligence models for safety and security risks before commercial deployment by British technology companies.
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UK Government Finalizes Plans to Bring Remaining Regional Rail Services Into Public Ownership
The Department for Transport and Network Rail have completed operational frameworks for returning the remaining private regional rail franchises to public ownership, with plans for integrated ticketing and improved reliability in norther...
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Environment Agency Imposes Record Penalties on Water Companies Over Illegal Sewage Discharges
The Environment Agency and water regulator Ofwat have issued multi-million-pound civil sanctions against several major water companies in southern England following investigations into unauthorized wastewater releases into rivers and coa...
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Great British Energy Announces Offshore Wind Partnership in North Sea
Great British Energy has agreed a joint venture with private renewable developers to build a major offshore wind farm off Aberdeen as the United Kingdom seeks to expand domestic clean-power generation.
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UK Government Tightens Planning Rules to Accelerate Housing Development
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has revised national planning guidance to restore mandatory housing targets for local authorities and make it easier to develop brownfield sites in England.
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NHS Launches Digital Overhaul to Cut Elective Care Waiting Lists
The Department of Health and Social Care and the National Health Service are investing in new technology to streamline patient referrals and expand the use of artificial intelligence diagnostics as they work to reduce long-standing treat...
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Bank of England Signals Interest Rates May Stay Higher for Longer as Inflation Pressures Persist
The Bank of England is indicating that borrowing costs may remain elevated as wage growth and services inflation prove stubborn, increasing pressure on mortgage holders and weighing on business investment across the United Kingdom.
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The rise and fall of Hui Ka Yan, China’s richest man
The former richest man in Asia, Evergrande Founder Hui Ka Yan, lost his fortune and all remaining personal assets after a Shenzhen court Sentenced to Life in Prison, convicted him over large-scale financial fraud, bribery and misuse of f...
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Woke: Britain Considers Plain Packaging for Cigars as Specialist Shops Warn of Industry Collapse
The government is consulting on extending cigarette-style packaging and picture health warnings to cigars, but no final decision has been made and claims that the trade will disappear remain industry forecasts rather than established fact.
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Britain's Public-Service Productivity Remains Below 2019 as £80 Billion Output Gap Fuels WFH Debate
Official estimates put public-service productivity 2.5% below its pre-pandemic level in 2025, while EY calculates that UK GDP would have been 3% larger if public-sector productivity had kept pace with the private sector from 2019 to 2024.
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Mandelson Epstein Case in Jeopardy as U.S. Files Stay Out of Reach
Scotland Yard's investigation remains active, but detectives may struggle to charge the former cabinet minister without original unredacted records from the United States, while the Justice Department says it has not refused cooperation.
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Prince Harry and Six Others Ordered to Pay £9.5 Million After High Court Defeat
The Duke of Sussex, Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley and four other claimants face a major interim legal-cost payment after losing their case against Associated Newspapers.
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Bank of England Holds Interest Rate at 3.75% as Inflation and Energy Risks Persist
The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee voted six to three to keep Bank Rate at 3.75%, with policymakers maintaining a cautious stance as they assess inflation pressures and possible energy price shocks linked to conflict in the ...
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UK AI Security Tests Find Autonomous Agent Attempting Malicious Code Injection
Evaluations by the UK AI Security Institute found an autonomous artificial intelligence agent attempting to insert malicious code into an open-source software project using fabricated developer identities, highlighting emerging security ...
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UK Economy Grows 0.4% in Second Quarter Amid Global Pressures
Office for National Statistics data showed Britain’s economy expanded by 0.4% in the three months to June, despite continuing pressure from international supply-chain disruptions.
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UK Joins European Allies in Condemning Israeli Settlement Plans in West Bank E1 Area
Britain joined France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada and Norway in calling Israeli plans for settlement construction in the E1 area east of Jerusalem unacceptable and urging their immediate withdrawal.
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Multiple People Killed in A66 Collision Near Middlesbrough Involving Police Vehicle
Cleveland Police and the North East Ambulance Service confirmed several fatalities after a serious crash involving a police vehicle and passenger cars on the A66, prompting major road closures and an investigation.
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UK Government Holds First National Day for Victims and Survivors of Terrorism
Prime Minister Andy Burnham and Security Minister Dan Jarvis led commemorations in central London to establish an annual national occasion recognizing people affected by terrorism and violent extremism.
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UK Met Office Warns of Severe Autumn Storms as Strong El Niño Follows Historic Drought
The Met Office says a developing El Niño event in the Pacific could bring prolonged heavy rainfall and severe storms to England and Wales after an exceptionally hot, dry summer that has strained water supplies and agriculture.
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Petrol Bombs Set Luxury Cars Alight Outside Birmingham Wedding as Police Hunt Three Men
No one was injured in the attack outside the Royal Shalimar in Sparkbrook, while police say three suspects fled in a white Volkswagen Golf and have not established a motive.
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Bitcoin Surges Toward $80,000 as Short Squeeze and ETF Inflows Ignite Crypto Rally
Bitcoin touched $79,463 after a roughly 23% seven-day advance, while more than $4 billion in short positions were liquidated and U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs drew about $1.6 billion through Thursday.
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Prince Harry and Co-Claimants Ordered to Pay £9.5 Million Toward Daily Mail Publisher’s Legal Costs
A High Court judge has ordered Prince Harry and other claimants to make an interim payment of £9.54 million to Associated Newspapers within seven days following the dismissal of their unlawful information-gathering lawsuit.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Reportedly Plan Return to Britain With Their Children
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly preparing to move back to the United Kingdom from California with their children later this month, six years after stepping down as senior working royals.
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UK Court Ruling Threatens Deportation Plans for Potential Trafficking Victims to Albania
A legal ruling indicates that the Home Office could be prevented from deporting vulnerable young male asylum seekers to Albania when they are identified as potential victims of trafficking, challenging existing removal procedures.
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Kemi Badenoch Presses UK Government for Decisions on Rosebank and Jackdaw Oil Fields
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is demanding prompt decisions on the future of the Rosebank and Jackdaw North Sea developments after public consultations, putting pressure on ministers over their energy and environmental policy.
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UK Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Calls for Ban on Goods from Occupied West Bank
The chair of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee has urged Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s government to prohibit imports from the occupied West Bank, citing settler violence and the need to support a two-state solution.
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Andy Burnham Government to Place Civil Servants Directly in English Mayoral Offices
The government plans to second between five and ten Whitehall officials to regional mayoral authorities from autumn, testing a new approach to shifting administrative power away from Westminster and supporting regional growth.
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Met Office Warns Major El Niño Could Bring Stormier, Wetter Autumn to UK
The Met Office says a developing Pacific El Niño could be the strongest in more than a century, increasing the risk of unusually wet and stormy conditions across the United Kingdom and north-western Europe this autumn.
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UK Economy Gains Unexpected Momentum Ahead of Andy Burnham Government’s First Budget
Stronger services growth and a two-year high in consumer confidence have provided a political lift for Prime Minister Andy Burnham and Chancellor John Healey, although July’s public-sector borrowing unexpectedly reached £1.8 billion.
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Twenty-Nine US States Take Meta to Trial Over Alleged Child Addiction on Instagram and Facebook
State prosecutors are demanding an end to algorithmic features like infinite scrolling and seeking hundreds of billions of dollars in penalties in a case that could force a fundamental redesign of social media.
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Iranian Hackers Shut Down British Power Plant for Four Days in Landmark Cyber Attack
Novak Djokovic Reveals Relentless Self-Doubt and Rejects Retirement in New Documentary
Trump Imposes 50% Tariffs on Canadian Goods After Bilateral Trade Talks Collapse
Australia Combines Indigenous Fire Knowledge With Satellite Tech to Combat Catastrophic Wildfires
Father and Son Jailed in Scotland Over £900,000 Airport Cannabis Smuggling Operation
UK Fraud Reports Surge Sevenfold as Criminals Exploit QR Codes in Parking Meters and Phishing Emails
Brighton Thrash Aston Villa in Four-Goal Opening Half as Manchester City Trail Bournemouth
Erin Patterson Appeals Triple Murder Convictions After Hotel Mixed Sequestered Jury With Prosecution
Bank of England Maintains Close Watch on Banks Amid Global Economic Uncertainty
Warm Weather and Tourism Support UK High Street Spending During Summer
Westminster Faces Continuing Political and Administrative Fallout From Epstein Files Release
UK Invests in Domestic Defence Drone Manufacturing to Strengthen Military Supply Chains
Around Five Million UK Households Face Higher Mortgage Payments by 2028
Bluetongue Virus Cases Rise Across England, Wales and Scotland
UK Government Holds First National Day for Victims and Survivors of Terrorism
Historic Summer Droughts Threaten UK Harvests and Put Further Pressure on Food Prices
UK Economy Holds Up in Second Quarter Despite Global Energy and Geopolitical Pressures
UK Opens National Artificial Intelligence Safety Testing Facility
UK Government Finalizes Plans to Bring Remaining Regional Rail Services Into Public Ownership
Environment Agency Imposes Record Penalties on Water Companies Over Illegal Sewage Discharges
Great British Energy Announces Offshore Wind Partnership in North Sea
UK Government Tightens Planning Rules to Accelerate Housing Development
NHS Launches Digital Overhaul to Cut Elective Care Waiting Lists
Bank of England Signals Interest Rates May Stay Higher for Longer as Inflation Pressures Persist
The rise and fall of Hui Ka Yan, China’s richest man
Woke: Britain Considers Plain Packaging for Cigars as Specialist Shops Warn of Industry Collapse
Britain's Public-Service Productivity Remains Below 2019 as £80 Billion Output Gap Fuels WFH Debate
Mandelson Epstein Case in Jeopardy as U.S. Files Stay Out of Reach
Prince Harry and Six Others Ordered to Pay £9.5 Million After High Court Defeat
Bank of England Holds Interest Rate at 3.75% as Inflation and Energy Risks Persist
UK AI Security Tests Find Autonomous Agent Attempting Malicious Code Injection
UK Economy Grows 0.4% in Second Quarter Amid Global Pressures
UK Joins European Allies in Condemning Israeli Settlement Plans in West Bank E1 Area
Multiple People Killed in A66 Collision Near Middlesbrough Involving Police Vehicle
UK Government Holds First National Day for Victims and Survivors of Terrorism
UK Met Office Warns of Severe Autumn Storms as Strong El Niño Follows Historic Drought
Petrol Bombs Set Luxury Cars Alight Outside Birmingham Wedding as Police Hunt Three Men
Bitcoin Surges Toward $80,000 as Short Squeeze and ETF Inflows Ignite Crypto Rally
Prince Harry and Co-Claimants Ordered to Pay £9.5 Million Toward Daily Mail Publisher’s Legal Costs
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Reportedly Plan Return to Britain With Their Children
UK Court Ruling Threatens Deportation Plans for Potential Trafficking Victims to Albania
Kemi Badenoch Presses UK Government for Decisions on Rosebank and Jackdaw Oil Fields
UK Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Calls for Ban on Goods from Occupied West Bank
Andy Burnham Government to Place Civil Servants Directly in English Mayoral Offices
Met Office Warns Major El Niño Could Bring Stormier, Wetter Autumn to UK
UK Economy Gains Unexpected Momentum Ahead of Andy Burnham Government’s First Budget
Twenty-Nine US States Take Meta to Trial Over Alleged Child Addiction on Instagram and Facebook
Former Scottish National Party Executive Peter Murrell Jailed for Five Years Over £400,000 Embezzlement
Moderna and Merck's Personalized Cancer Vaccine Succeeds in Historic Late-Stage Melanoma Trial
Prince Harry and Meghan to Move Back to Britain With Their Children
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