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How to watch Arsenal games in UK: TV channels, live streams and every date for 2024-25 season schedule | Sporting News United Kingdom

How to watch Arsenal games in UK: TV channels, live streams and every date for 2024-25 season schedule | Sporting News United Kingdom

Arsenal will be looking to go one step further in the 2024/25 Premier League season. Mikel Arteta’s side have finished second in the last two campaigns with the Spanish coach ending behind his former side Manchester City in both seasons. With the gap closing to two points last season, Arteta will be fully focused on...

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Buy Taylor Swift last-minute tickets for Eras Tour now

Buy Taylor Swift last-minute tickets for Eras Tour now

Taylor Swift resale tickets are out now (Image: GETTY) This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Taylor Swift is finally back in the UK to play songs from her Eras Tour to hundreds of thousands of her fans. But this is the last...

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UK riots spurred by racist posts on social media. Experts warn US. | The Excerpt

UK riots spurred by racist posts on social media. Experts warn US. | The Excerpt

On Friday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: USA TODAY National Correspondent Will Carless discusses recent violent outbursts in Britain, and whether they could move stateside. The Gaza death toll passes 40,000. USA TODAY Domestic Security Correspondent Josh Meyer puts the hack of former President Donald Trump’s campaign in context. The vice presidential debate is set. Five people have been...

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Second World War codebreaker Alan Turing’s ‘Delilah’ project papers at risk of leaving the UK

Second World War codebreaker Alan Turing’s ‘Delilah’ project papers at risk of leaving the UK

The wartime documents are valued at £397,680  Export bar is to allow time for a UK institution to acquire the papers An export bar has been placed on Alan Turing’s unpublished Second World War papers relating to the ‘Delilah’ project, which developed a portable encryption system for use in military operations.   The papers are valued...

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United Kingdom Tourists Face Travel Chaos at Lanzarote Airport as Long Queues and Overcrowding Cause Massive Disruptions – Travel And Tour World

United Kingdom Tourists Face Travel Chaos at Lanzarote Airport as Long Queues and Overcrowding Cause Massive Disruptions – Travel And Tour World

Home » EUROPE » United Kingdom Tourists Face Travel Chaos at Lanzarote Airport as Long Queues and Overcrowding Cause Massive Disruptions Friday, August 16, 2024 Reading Time: 2 minutes United Kingdom tourists traveling to Lanzarote have been warned about growing concerns at César Manrique Airport, where significant challenges are creating chaotic conditions for passengers. The...

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United Kingdom Foreign Office Urges Holidaymakers to Carry Photocopy Passports when Travel to Spain, Greece and Croatia in this August Bank Holiday Weekend – Travel And Tour World

United Kingdom Foreign Office Urges Holidaymakers to Carry Photocopy Passports when Travel to Spain, Greece and Croatia in this August Bank Holiday Weekend – Travel And Tour World

Home » Travel News Pick » United Kingdom Foreign Office Urges Holidaymakers to Carry Photocopy Passports when Travel to Spain, Greece and Croatia in this August Bank Holiday Weekend Friday, August 16, 2024 Reading Time: 5 minutes The United Kingdom Foreign Office has issued updated travel warnings for popular holiday destinations including Spain, Greece, and...

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 DRIFT Energy secures £4.6 million seed Investment led by Octopus Ventures

 DRIFT Energy secures £4.6 million seed Investment led by Octopus Ventures

DRIFT Energy plans first green hydrogen producing vessel build with close of seed round financing DRIFT Energy aims to drive the clean energy transition worldwide with high-performance sailing vessels that harness deep ocean wind to produce green hydrogen at sea. The company has secured £4.65 million in seed capital, led by Octopus Ventures with support...

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With More Than 19 Million Tourists Expected to Hit the Roads, UK Gears for Another Bank Holiday Weekend – Travel And Tour World

With More Than 19 Million Tourists Expected to Hit the Roads, UK Gears for Another Bank Holiday Weekend – Travel And Tour World

Home » Travel News Pick » With More Than 19 Million Tourists Expected to Hit the Roads, UK Gears for Another Bank Holiday Weekend Friday, August 16, 2024 Reading Time: 2 minutes As the United Kingdom gears up for another busy bank holiday weekend, travel experts are advising motorists to plan ahead to avoid getting...

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The most at-risk destinations for Spain-style ‘anti-tourism’ – including one in the UK

The most at-risk destinations for Spain-style ‘anti-tourism’ – including one in the UK

Athens’ mayor Haris Doukas shares their frustrations. In June, he claimed that each tourist brings just €0.40 to the city’s coffers (a figure that presumably overlooks indirect revenues), potentially opening the door to a new tourist tax. On the Greek islands, patience is wearing similarly thin. Home to just 16,000 residents, the volcanic island of Santorini is...

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Tyche satellite: UK military satellite launches to boost space power

Tyche satellite: UK military satellite launches to boost space power

SpaceX Tyche was launched on a SpaceX Falcon rocket from California The UK military has launched its first ever dedicated Earth-imaging satellite. Called Tyche, the washing machine-sized spacecraft will have sufficient resolution to identify battlefield troop positions and vehicles. It’s a demonstrator that should be followed by a network of satellites this decade using a...

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Shoppers bring boost to retail thanks to summer sales and good weather

Shoppers bring boost to retail thanks to summer sales and good weather

Retail sales bounced back last month, official figures show, fueled by summer discounts and excitement around major sporting events such as the European football championship. Sales volumes rose 0.5 per cent in July, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) data. The figures are a recovery from a sales slump which retailers blamed on uncertainty...