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Which airlines are cancelling flights to UK over jet fuel shortages?
Since the onset of the conflict in the Middle East, flight prices have been steadily climbing, causing concern for those planning summer vacations. Apart from rising fares, certain airlines serving the UK have announced reductions in their number of flights, potentially disrupting travel plans for passengers. Several carriers, including KLM, Air Canada, Asiana Airlines, Delta… Continue reading Which airlines are cancelling flights to UK over jet fuel shortages?
Donald Trump says he speaks 'for the UK more than Prince Harry'
Donald Trump responded to recent remarks made by the Duke of Sussex regarding the United States’ involvement in Ukraine, emphasizing that Prince Harry does not represent the views of the United Kingdom. These comments surfaced shortly before King Charles was scheduled to meet with the former US president. During a surprise visit to Kyiv, Prince… Continue reading Donald Trump says he speaks 'for the UK more than Prince Harry'
Staff at UK's largest Pride event allege bullying and misconduct under sacked CEO
The passage you’ve provided appears to be from a detailed BBC News report covering controversies surrounding Joell-Deshields, the former leader of Pride in London (PIL), who was recently sacked and is facing legal and internal scrutiny related to his management. Here is a summary and key points drawn from the text: — ### Summary: **Joell-Deshields’… Continue reading Staff at UK's largest Pride event allege bullying and misconduct under sacked CEO
Epstein housed abuse victims in London flats, BBC reveals
The text you’ve provided is from a BBC investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s connections and activities in the UK prior to his arrest and death. It highlights allegations of human trafficking and the lack of a police investigation despite credible claims. Epstein is shown to have rented multiple flats in London where women, often young and… Continue reading Epstein housed abuse victims in London flats, BBC reveals
Ringo Starr on pizza, country music, Barry Keoghan and being Sir Richard
Ringo Starr, the former drummer of The Beatles, prefers to be called simply “Ringo” despite having been knighted in 2018. He explains that although he holds the title of Sir Richard, he finds formalities unnecessary and wants to focus solely on music. Recently, Starr was interviewed in West Hollywood at the Sunset Marquis hotel, a… Continue reading Ringo Starr on pizza, country music, Barry Keoghan and being Sir Richard
Police arrest two over alleged drug sales through shops in West Midlands
Two individuals have been taken into custody on suspicion of distributing drugs through retail outlets in the West Midlands, according to local police. These arrests, involving a man and a woman in the town of Dudley on Thursday, were confirmed by West Midlands Police, who also stated that further arrests are expected as their investigation… Continue reading Police arrest two over alleged drug sales through shops in West Midlands
Skepta cleared of High Wycombe drug-driving charge
British grime artist and producer Skepta, whose real name is Joseph Adenuga, has been found not guilty of a drug-driving charge due to insufficient evidence. This ruling came after an incident in High Wycombe on 14 May 2024, when officers stopped the 43-year-old rapper’s vehicle and detected the smell of cannabis. A roadside test reportedly… Continue reading Skepta cleared of High Wycombe drug-driving charge
Newspaper headlines: 'Stop sharing data with China' and 'Shoot and kill'
The Times leads with a prominent call to halt the sharing of data with China following a major breach in which the entire UK Biobank dataset—containing private medical information of approximately half a million individuals—was put up for sale online. Alongside this, the newspaper features comments from former prime minister adviser Morgan McSweeney, who denies… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Stop sharing data with China' and 'Shoot and kill'
Southport dads: 'Running for our girls has made us like brothers'
Sergio Aguiar and David Stancombe, two fathers united by a shared tragedy, have developed a deep bond through running as they prepare to take on the London Marathon together. Both men lost their young daughters—Alice Da Silva Aguiar, aged nine, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, aged seven—in a tragic attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop… Continue reading Southport dads: 'Running for our girls has made us like brothers'