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Russia-Ukraine War: Zelensky & Rutte Held Talks On Bolstering Ukraine's Defences

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held talks with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to discuss Ukraine's security and NATO support. The meeting highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen Ukraine's defense amid the ongoing...
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'Punish Israel, Prohibit Trade': Over 60 Britain Lawmakers Unite Seeking Action Over Gaza Crimes

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More than 60 British lawmakers join hands to punish Israel over its destructive war in the Gaza Strip. UK lawmakers from seven parties wrote a letter to foreign secretary David Lammy and urged to impose sanctions and take other concrete...
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Thousands across the UK battle floodwaters after Storm Bert causes widespread disruption

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Among the hardest-hit areas were parts of Wales, where authorities issued over 40 flood warnings after floods were reported in several towns over the weekend.
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UK waterways crisis: Public exposes illegal sewage dumping, protests demand stricter regulations

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Cleaning up the UK - Protesters take to the streets in a march for clean waterways.
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Israel says it's letting more aid into Gaza after U.S. threatens to curb military support

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Israel has released footage it says shows 50 aid trucks crossing into northern Gaza where its troops have stepped up operations against Hamas fighters. The U.S. has threatened to curtail military aid to Israel if it doesn’t dramatically...
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Fact check: Is the ECHR really blocking the UK from deporting migrants?

9th - Higher Ed
Threats to leave the European Convention on Human Rights are once again circulating in the UK, as the right-wing Conservative Party elects its new leader. How true are the candidates' claims that the convention hinders efforts to control...
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Over 400 alleged victims of billionaire Al-Fayed come forward

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More than 400 alleged victims have so far contacted the legal team working on a case against the late Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed, who has been accused of sexual abuse and rape, a lawyer for the women said.
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EU and UK agree to strengthen cooperation 'at pace' during Starmer's Brussels visit

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Both sides agreed to hold a summit to "oversee the development" of the new relationship in early 2025.
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U.K. gives up coal power, major step toward carbon neutral

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The U.K.’s last coal-fired power plant closed on Monday. After 142 years of coal-generated electricity, the birthplace of coal power becomes the first major economy to give it up.
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Baaah-nd of Brothers? Hollywood star Damian Lewis herds sheep over a London bridge

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The actor was one of over a thousand people driving sheep along a historical trading route on Sunday – but what is this quirky, centuries-old tradition?
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As Above, So Below – Full story coming soon

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From Grammy nods to industry accolades, Nikita Chauhan is a force to be reckoned with. Based out of the UK, but managing influential artists across the world, from India and West Africa, back to London, Nikita has navigated the doubt,...
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Lawyer for women accusing Al-Fayed of sex assault claims abuse was 'systematic' at Harrods

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The late Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed sexually abused female staff at his London department store Harrods, forced them to have medical screenings and threatened consequences if they tried to complain, lawyers for alleged victims...
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Full story coming soon

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From Grammy nods to industry accolades, Nikita Chauhan is a force to be reckoned with. Based out of the UK, but managing influential artists across the world, from India and West Africa, back to London, Nikita has navigated the doubt,...
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Two men charged with stealing Banksy's 'Girl with Balloon' from London gallery

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The stolen work is one of several versions of 'Girl with Balloon', a stencilled image of a child reaching for a heart-shaped red balloon.
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What Are The Challenges Facing UK Higher Education?

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UK Universities: Why Higher Education is in crisis. A combination of spiralling costs and fewer international students is leaving universities in serious financial trouble.
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England, Wales to start releasing prisoners early due to overcrowding

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Thousands of inmates are set to be released from prisons in England and Wales because of overcrowding. Under the plan, most prisoners will become eligible for release after serving 40 per cent of their sentences behind bars, down from 50...
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Princess Catherine completes chemotherapy treatment

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Catherine, Princess of Wales, has announced she has completed a course of preventative chemotherapy and will return to her royal duties 'in the coming months.'
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Grenfell Tower fire report blames avoidable deaths on incompetence, greed

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A public inquiry into the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire that killed 72 people in London blamed the disaster on failings by the government, construction industry and the companies involved in fitting the exterior with flammable cladding.
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Grenfell fire report: Survivors and victims' families seek answers

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Families of those killed in the Grenfell Tower hope a new report will expose wrongdoing, seven years after the deadly fire.
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'We paid the price' of institutional failures, Grenfell Tower fire survivor says

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Natasha Elcock, a survivor of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London, says a report examining what happened in the deadly apartment fire speaks to 'the lack of competence, understanding and fundamental failure to perform the most basic...
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X reaction to UK riots could impact DSA probe, says Commission

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Legal proceedings were launched in December 2023 against X handling of illegal contents and disinformation on its platform.
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UK government faces battle with anti-immigration sentiment stoked by previous government's rhetoric

9th - Higher Ed
Anti-immigrant sentiment has arguably been bubbling under the surface of the UK for many years. It prompted millions to vote for Brexit and led the Conservative government to propose plans to fly immigrants to migrant camps in Rwanda.
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U.K. town believed to be a target for rioters shutters shops, businesses

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Police descended on Harrow, U.K., as the community faced threats of anti-immigration riots. CBC News's Kayla Hounsell spoke to residents there who are feeling anxious in the midst of recent violence.
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Police say attacks on asylum-seekers won't be tolerated:

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Metropolitan Police chief Mark Rowley says protesters expected to gather in U.K. cities today can expect to be charged if they become violent, even if that means using anti-terrorism laws.