If you were out in London this weekend, you might have come across something rather unexpected… More than 100 women came together on Saturday, March 21, to march through the capital in protest of being told they look like ‘mutton dressed as lamb’. Known as the Mutton March, it was part of a grassroots movement […]
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Experts have said Israel’s warnings about Iranian missiles being able to hit the UK are ‘exaggerated’ as tensions continue to rise. On Saturday, the Israeli Defence Forces said it was the first time Tehran had launched a long-range missile since the start of the war, and warned it is now capable of reaching cities like […]
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Travelling in London can feel like doom and gloom sometimes, but there is some light at the end of the tunnel with some major transport upgrades coming up. If you have ever been packed into a sweaty rush-hour Tube, the chances are you’ve prayed for better services, and soon. While making upgrades to the vast […]
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Senior figures from across Scottish public life have been appointed to a group set up to propose a permanent memorial in Scotland to honour Queen Elizabeth II, the Scottish Government has announced. The Scotland Legacy Group will make recommendations to the First Minister, who will take the ideas to the King. Funding for the memorial […]
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Iran has developed long-range missiles capable of reaching major European cities, Israel has warned. Iran targeted Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands before the Government gave the US permission to strike missile sites targeting the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, but it is not clear exactly when the two intermediate-range ballistic missiles were fired. The […]
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More than 8,000 meningitis B vaccines have been handed out since the outbreak in Kent while the number of cases is up to 34 from 29. Hundreds of students and other eligible people queued to receive vaccines and antibiotics on Saturday, and more are expected to be waiting outside the clinics when they reopen on […]
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