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Why Britain’s towns and cities are going bust

Why Britain’s towns and cities are going bust

Birmingham’s city center is thronged by empty lots with unfinished and unstarted building projects, like this one in the Deritend area. In 1890, an American journalist named Julian Ralph traveled from New York to Birmingham, an industrial powerhouse lying squarely in the center of England, and found it to be “the best-governed city in the...

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U.S. reduces arms licensing burden for U.K., Australia to boost AUKUS

U.S. reduces arms licensing burden for U.K., Australia to boost AUKUS

WASHINGTON – The U.S. State Department unveiled its proposal to reduce licensing requirements for transferring military equipment and sensitive technology to Australia and Britain as part of the AUKUS defense project. AUKUS, formed in 2021 to address shared worries about China’s growing power, would involve Australia acquiring nuclear-powered attack submarines, among other items of defense...

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UK sanctions corrupt politicians in Uganda who stole from vulnerable communities

UK sanctions corrupt politicians in Uganda who stole from vulnerable communities

UK imposes sanctions on Ugandan politicians including the Speaker of Parliament following corruption charges for stealing from the poorest communities in Uganda.  This is the first time the UK has used the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions regime on individuals involved in corruption in Uganda. New sanctions are part of the UK’s continued effort to crack down on...

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Ireland looking to send asylum seekers back to UK

Ireland looking to send asylum seekers back to UK

DUBLIN: Ireland is looking to amend the law to allow the return of asylum seekers to the United Kingdom, broadcaster RTE said on Sunday after an influx over the border with Northern Ireland. Dublin’s Minister of Justice Helen McEntee, who visits London on Monday, told a parliamentary committee this week that she estimates 80 percent...

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New laws to protect consumers from cyber criminals come into force in the UK

New laws to protect consumers from cyber criminals come into force in the UK

World-first laws protecting UK consumers and businesses from hacking and cyber-attacks take effect today    manufacturers of products such as phones, TVs and smart doorbells are now required to implement minimum security standards against cyber threats    consumers will benefit from banning of easily guessable default passwords, marking a significant leap in protecting individuals, society and the...

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Houthi Rebels Down US Drone, Target UK Ship With Naval Missiles

Houthi Rebels Down US Drone, Target UK Ship With Naval Missiles

The attacks by Houthis have only disrupted global trade (Representational) Sana’a: Yemen’s Houthis have struck again, with reports emerging of an oil tanker damaged and a US drone shot down amid escalating tensions over Israel’s offensive in Gaza, Al Jazeera reported. In his latest televised address, the Houthis’ military spokesman, Yahya Saree, claimed responsibility for...

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Prince Harry is returning to UK on this date after reportedly ‘scrapping’ the visit

Prince Harry is returning to UK on this date after reportedly ‘scrapping’ the visit

Prince Harry is returning to the United Kingdom for a ceremony commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, according to an Independent UK report. Prince Harry to illuminate St Paul’s with Invictus anniversary reading amidst security buzz. REUTERS/Piroschka Van De Wouw/File Photo(REUTERS) “Whenever Harry travels to the UK, his trips are always dependent on...

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The UK is officially one of the world’s best road trip destinations

The UK is officially one of the world’s best road trip destinations

From the tippity top of the mountain highways in Scotland to Wales’ winding coastal roads, the UK has plenty of marvellous spots for a scenic drive. And we at Time Out certainly know a place or two that make for a really cracking road trip.  But there’s a little more to a road trip than prettiest drives...

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UK’s Investigatory Powers Bill approved to become law

UK’s Investigatory Powers Bill approved to become law

The UK’s contentious Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill (IPB) 2024 has officially received the King’s nod of approval and will become law. Dubbed the “snooper’s charter” by critics, it aims to widen the digital surveillance powers of the existing Investigatory Powers Act 2016 (IPA) used by UK intelligence services, the police, government, and some emergency services....

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First UK real-world study shows promise for sacituzumab govitecan in metastatic breast cancer

First UK real-world study shows promise for sacituzumab govitecan in metastatic breast cancer

A recent British Journal of Cancer evaluated the real-world safety and efficacy of sacituzumab govitecan (SG) against metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (mTNBC). Study: Real world study of sacituzumab govitecan in metastatic triple-negative breast cancer in the United Kingdom. Image Credit: Gorodenkoff/Shutterstock.com Background Every year, more than 8,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with TNBC, which accounts for 15%...

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UK’s Rwanda deportation plan receives royal assent, becomes law

UK’s Rwanda deportation plan receives royal assent, becomes law

Britain’s King Charles has given his assent to legislation central to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. Britain’s King Charles III (via REUTERS) Royal assent is the final stage in the legislative process, and effectively rubber stamps the decision taken by parliament earlier this week to approve the bill after...