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Putin Aide Lavrov Warns Britain Over Plan To Put NATO Boots On Ground In Ukraine | 'Unacceptable'

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Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has claimed that NATO members sending troops to Ukraine was unacceptable to his nation. His remarks came as he denied a 3-point peace plan while addressing reporters after meeting with top U.S....
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UK PM rushing to Washington, Trump: don't know what will Starmer discuss

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US President Donald Trump gave a frosty response as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer rushed to Washington. Trump claimed he wasn’t sure what Starmer planned to discuss, fueling speculation about the visit’s agenda.
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4 NATO Nations Shun British PM's Plan Of Direct War With Russia | 'We Won't Put Boots On Ground'

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Poland, Spain, Germany and Norway have either refused to put boots on the ground in Ukraine or have claimed that it was too early to discuss its prospects. This after British PM Keir Starmer expressed his willingness to send UK troops to...
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European leaders hold high-stakes ukraine talks as Zelensky seeks support

9th - Higher Ed
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European leaders, including Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, gathered in London for crucial Ukraine talks. Zelensky urged for continued support as the UK and France discussed a potential peace plan. With growing...
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How long will you live? UK attempts to present a statistical model to answer the question

9th - Higher Ed
While people in our age and times are living longer than our predecessors, this is all due to improved working conditions and better healthcare, contributing to the increase in life expectancy. So, how long do you think one can live? The...
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India & UK to forge stronger defence ties at Aero India

9th - Higher Ed
At the Aero India event, Asia's largest aerospace expo, India and the United Kingdom have taken steps to significantly boost defense ties. Defense firms from both nations have forged partnerships across various domains.
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Starmer pledges biggest housing plan since WWII

9th - Higher Ed
Britain faces a growing housing crisis, with demand far outpacing supply. Experts estimate that England needs at least 300,000 new homes per year, but construction has consistently fallen short.
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UK economy grows 0.1% in December quarter of 2024

9th - Higher Ed
The UK economy grew by 0.1% in the fourth quarter of 2024, against expectations for a 0.1% decline, according to the Office for National Statistics. Watch this report for more details!
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European Powers Demand Role In Ukraine Talks As Trump-Putin Begin Negotiations | Watch

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European leaders, including France, Germany, and the UK, insist on a role in Ukraine peace talks following a phone call between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. They emphasise that any lasting peace must...
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London: Farmers stage protest against inheritance tax

9th - Higher Ed
A large number of British farmers drove their tractors to Parliament in London on Monday to protest a new inheritance tax on family farms that has sparked anger since it was announced last year. Watch this report for more details!
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Only 11% Gen Z's would fight for UK

9th - Higher Ed
A new research has revealed that nearly half of Gen Z, those aged 18 to 27, view Britain as a racist country. More importantly, it also reveals that only one in ten would be willing to risk their lives defending the UK in war.
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UK demands Apple access to users' encrypted data: report

9th - Higher Ed
Britain's security officials have ordered Apple to create a 'back door' to access all user content uploaded to the cloud, prompting Apple to consider suspending encrypted storage in the UK to maintain worldwide security promises. Watch...
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Royal Navy embraces diversity with landmark dress code change for inclusivity

9th - Higher Ed
The UK Royal Navy has introduced a groundbreaking change to its dress code, allowing cultural attire in formal uniforms for the first time. This historic shift aims to promote inclusivity and respect for diverse backgrounds.
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British nurse's murder trial under review after experts' opinion

9th - Higher Ed
Lucy Letby, a British nurse sentenced to life imprisonment for killing seven newborn babies, is now fighting to have her conviction overturned. The case is being reviewed as medical experts are arguing that there is no evidence to...
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Tech companies risk another Southport: UK Home Secretary

9th - Higher Ed
UK Home Secretary has asked tech companies to remove extreme and violent videos from their platforms to help prevent crimes like the Southport attack that claimed the lives of three young girls. It has been one of the most tragic...
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Lukashenko Offers Belarusian Peacekeepers For Ukraine, But Western Allies Oppose | Watch

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has stated that Belarus is ready to provide peacekeepers to Ukraine, claiming that only Belarusian forces can ensure fairness in the region. Despite this, Ukraine and its Western allies are...
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Pineapple pizza debate heats up in the UK

9th - Higher Ed
There are only a few controversial moments in food history, and one of them is Hawaiian pizza, a creation of a Canadian chef who decided to put canned pineapple on top of a ham pizza. This decision left Italians perplexed and aghast back...
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Severe North Atlantic storm Éowyn leaves a third of Ireland without power

9th - Higher Ed
Emergency crews began cleaning up Saturday after a storm bearing record-breaking winds left at least one person dead and more than a million without power across Ireland and Scotland.
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Emergency screening in UK: Pro-Khalistani groups protest against the screening of movie

9th - Higher Ed
India has expressed concerns as pro-Khalistani elements disrupt the screening of the movie Emergency in the United Kingdom. The Ministry of External Affairs has said that India will be hoping that all the people involved in the act will...
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Storm Eowyn: Winds batter UK, flights canceled, millions told to stay home

9th - Higher Ed
Storm Eowyn hits the UK with 100mph winds, causing chaos across the country. Millions are advised to stay home, while hundreds of flights are canceled. This live update covers the storm's impact, safety tips, and how the UK is coping...
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Ireland & Scotland brace for storm Eowyn

9th - Higher Ed
Ireland and Scotland were on high alert for a violent storm set to hit them on Friday, with schools ordered to close and trains cancelled. Forecasters are warning that wind speeds can top 130 kilometers an hour when storm Eowyn hits from...
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Drone Views of Cambridge's Gothic Architecture and University Landmarks

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Take a flight high above the historic city of Cambridge with this captivating drone footage. Marvel at the ancient colleges of the University of Cambridge, the Gothic spires, and the serene River Cam winding through lush landscapes....
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Putin’s spy warships taunt UK, challenge NATO

9th - Higher Ed
A Russian spy vessel was spotted 72 kilometres off the British Coast. The same vessel was spotted just last November near the UK.
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Russian Ship Enters British Waters; UK Defence Secy Confirms, Rushes Royal Navy

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A Russian naval ship, Yantar, has entered UK waters, reportedly under the alleged orders of President Vladimir Putin. The ship entered the UK's exclusive economic zone, approximately 45 miles off the British coast. British Defence...