A spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex has confirmed that Prince Harry has accepted an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace during his upcoming visit to London this week. This visit is part of his preparations for the Invictus Games, which are scheduled to take place in Birmingham next year, alongside various charity-related activities. While… Continue reading Prince Harry to stay at Buckingham Palace during UK visit
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Nigel Farage says 'no wrongdoing' after benefits from ally not declared
Nigel Farage has denied any misconduct after reports emerged that he failed to disclose benefits he received from an associate who was previously convicted of fraud in the United States. According to The Sunday Times, George Cottrell provided various forms of assistance to Farage, including security and social media personnel who contributed to Farage’s online… Continue reading Nigel Farage says 'no wrongdoing' after benefits from ally not declared
Centre 'devastated' by death of experienced skydiver in Nottinghamshire
Officials at a Nottinghamshire skydiving centre have expressed their profound sorrow following the death of an experienced skydiver in an accident near Langar Airfield. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location at 12:13 BST on Sunday after the incident was reported. A 22-year-old woman was discovered in a nearby field and was pronounced dead at… Continue reading Centre 'devastated' by death of experienced skydiver in Nottinghamshire
Where's our doctor, dentist, new school? The sprawling Glasgow suburb lacking basic amenities
Alana Muir has spent much of her life in Robroyston, a district in Glasgow once characterized by expansive green fields. As a child growing up on the Glendale estate, her home overlooked vast stretches of open land. Fast forward four decades, and her view has dramatically changed, now dominated by dense housing developments. Since the… Continue reading Where's our doctor, dentist, new school? The sprawling Glasgow suburb lacking basic amenities
Forgotten Punjabi WW1 soldiers recognised for first time
Approximately 1.4 million men from the Indian subcontinent, which now comprises India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, served in the British Indian Army during the First World War. In the years following the conflict, authorities undertook a comprehensive survey across Punjab, aiming to document the names and fates of roughly 320,000 servicemen from that region alone. This… Continue reading Forgotten Punjabi WW1 soldiers recognised for first time
Pizza Express held inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's Woking claim
An internal investigation was conducted by Pizza Express to determine whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had visited its Woking branch, according to BBC Newsnight. The inquiry was prompted by claims made by the former prince during a widely reported 2019 interview on Newsnight, in which he stated he had been at the restaurant in Surrey on the… Continue reading Pizza Express held inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's Woking claim
Newspaper headlines: 'Farage: I've done nothing wrong' and 'hangover of God'
According to The Times, Sir Keir Starmer is gearing up to confront criticism from President Trump regarding defence expenditure at the forthcoming NATO summit. This event marks one of Sir Keir’s final engagements as Prime Minister this week. In another part of the publication, there is a photograph featuring the Princess of Wales alongside her… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Farage: I've done nothing wrong' and 'hangover of God'
Ministers propose £100,000 donations cap on voters moving to UK
New regulations are being proposed to restrict the amount of money overseas voters who move to the UK can donate to political parties. Under these plans, individuals who recently arrived in the UK would be limited to donating no more than £100,000 annually for their first year of residence. This measure is part of a… Continue reading Ministers propose £100,000 donations cap on voters moving to UK
UK weather: Third heatwave of the year begins but how different will it be?
A third heatwave of the year has begun affecting parts of the United Kingdom, with temperatures expected to climb as high as 34°C for some areas by midweek. While this heatwave is anticipated to be less severe than the one experienced in late June—when temperatures reached a peak of 37.7°C—it is predicted to last longer.… Continue reading UK weather: Third heatwave of the year begins but how different will it be?
Police leadership needs fundamental overhaul, review finds
An independent review has issued a stark warning that the quality of police leadership across England and Wales falls short of necessary standards, calling for a comprehensive overhaul. The Police Leadership Commission’s report, released on Monday, identifies significant weaknesses in how leaders are identified and developed within the force. It highlights that chief constable roles… Continue reading Police leadership needs fundamental overhaul, review finds