A crystal Fabergé egg, lavishly adorned with diamonds and once part of Russia’s imperial collection, has been sold in London for a staggering £22.9 million ($30.2 million). Known as the Winter Egg, this exquisite masterpiece is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful works created by the famous jeweller. The buyer, whose identity remains… Continue reading Rare Fabergé egg fetches record £22.9m at London auction
Category: UK News
Holly Willoughby fined £1,600 for careless driving
Television presenter Holly Willoughby has been ordered to pay a fine exceeding £1,600 following her admission to careless driving. The incident occurred on August 28 near her residence in Richmond, located in south-west London, where she was driving her Mini Cooper without the necessary care and attention. During a session at Lavender Hill Magistrates’ Court,… Continue reading Holly Willoughby fined £1,600 for careless driving
The controversy over the UK's collapsed China spy case explained
The UK government is under scrutiny following the abrupt collapse of a high-profile espionage case involving two men accused of spying for China. Just weeks before their trial was due to begin, prosecutors dropped the charges unexpectedly in September 2024, igniting a heated political debate over responsibility for the failure. The circumstances surrounding the case… Continue reading The controversy over the UK's collapsed China spy case explained
China spy case collapse could happen again, MPs warn
A parliamentary committee has cautioned that the failures seen in a recent espionage trial involving China-related allegations could easily recur without significant reforms. The Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy attributed the collapse of the case to “shambolic” handling, which led prosecutors to drop charges against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry. Both individuals were… Continue reading China spy case collapse could happen again, MPs warn
Government racks up £100m bill responding to Covid inquiry
The UK government has spent over £100 million responding to the public inquiry into the Covid pandemic, according to information obtained by the BBC. This expenditure is in addition to the £192 million already spent by the inquiry itself, indicating that the total cost to taxpayers has exceeded previous estimates by more than 50%. Government… Continue reading Government racks up £100m bill responding to Covid inquiry
Newspaper headlines: 'No justice' over Hillsborough and 'Holly's guilt over crash'
The latest reports on the 1989 Hillsborough disaster have sparked strong reactions in the media, with headlines highlighting a continuing lack of justice. After decades of investigations, no police officers among the 12 who might have faced gross misconduct charges over the tragic stadium crush, which claimed 97 lives, will be held accountable, as all… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'No justice' over Hillsborough and 'Holly's guilt over crash'
'Culture of indifference towards safeguarding' found at Belfast church
A recent report has revealed troubling issues related to safeguarding at one of Northern Ireland’s most prominent churches, Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle in Belfast. The findings, obtained by BBC News NI, point to a longstanding “culture of indifference towards safeguarding” within the church. This inquiry was initiated after an alleged inappropriate behavior incident involving a senior… Continue reading 'Culture of indifference towards safeguarding' found at Belfast church
Reform's Laura Anne Jones' racist WhatsApp slur 'caused hurt'
Members of the Chinese community in Wales have expressed that a racial slur used by a Reform UK politician caused significant pain and distress. Laura Anne Jones, the party’s sole representative in the Welsh Parliament, is returning to the Senedd chamber following a two-week suspension over her use of this offensive term during a WhatsApp… Continue reading Reform's Laura Anne Jones' racist WhatsApp slur 'caused hurt'
Catherine's Christmas message of love in uncertain times
The Princess of Wales has shared a Christmas message emphasizing the significance of kindness during times that can feel “fragmented or uncertain.” In a letter addressed to attendees of her carol concert at Westminster Abbey on Friday, Catherine highlighted the impact of quiet and compassionate acts. She wrote, “The time, care and compassion you give,… Continue reading Catherine's Christmas message of love in uncertain times
Chinese mega embassy could bring security advantages, says No 10
The UK government has indicated that the proposal for a large new Chinese embassy in London could offer “security advantages,” despite criticism and concerns raised by opponents. Currently, China operates seven separate diplomatic sites spread across the capital. The plan to consolidate these into a single mega embassy is seen by officials at No 10… Continue reading Chinese mega embassy could bring security advantages, says No 10