The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed a “reckoning” for social media giants after a US court found Meta and Google liable for a woman’s childhood social media addiction. In a potentially precedent-setting ruling on Wednesday in Los Angeles, a jury ruled that Google, owner of YouTube, and Meta, which operates Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, […]
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A mothballed carbon dioxide plant is to be reopened with a Government grant of up to £100 million amid fears of shortages caused by the Iran war. Business Secretary Peter Kyle signed off the grant to reopen the Ensus plant on Teesside, according to the Financial Times. It is understood the grant will pay to […]
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Premier League footballer Alejandro Garnacho has been convicted of speeding away from Manchester United’s training ground in his high-powered Audi just days before he left the club. The 21-year-old winger was behind the wheel of his black Audi RS 3 when he triggered a speed camera close to United’s Carrington facility in Greater Manchester. The […]
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Nigel Farage will officially launch Reform UK’s local election campaign, promising to deliver “a breath of fresh air in English councils up and down the UK”. The Reform leader has held a series of election rallies across the country in recent weeks, but will formally begin his party’s campaign for the May 7 polls at […]
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Britain’s commandos will be able to board and halt Russia’s shadow fleet vessels as they pass through UK waters, the Prime Minister has announced. Sir Keir Starmer said the UK would join northern European allies in intercepting the tankers, in an attempt to “go after” the sanction-breaking ships “even harder”. The Prime Minister has given […]
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London Marathon organisers are considering holding the event over two days instead of one from next year. It would allow the elite men’s and women’s races to happen on separate days, while also supercharging the charity money raised by doubling the number of amateurs. Demand massively exceeds supply every year, with the public ballot and […]
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Two books about hotels as places of risk and refuge in wartime are among finalists announced Wednesday for the Women’s Prize for Nonfiction, set up to help rectify a gender imbalance in publishing. “The Finest Hotel in Kabul: A People’s History of Afghanistan” by Canadian journalist Lyse Doucet and U.K. author Jane Rogoyska’s “Hotel Exile: […]
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A woman’s former boyfriend has been found guilty of the manslaughter of her young son, who died two years after a beating which left him with brain damage. Kol Page was not breathing, had bruises on his face and a serious abdomen injury from a stamp or punch when paramedics arrived on 25 April 2022. […]
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Charlie Sawyer Published March 25, 2026 4:29pm Updated March 25, 2026 4:55pm You go to Five Guys for a reliably delicious burger and their special Heinz mayo. You don’t expect to head in for lunch and get some of the most spectacular views in London. The Five Guys branch at Tower Bridge is being lauded […]
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London‘s Victoria & Albert Museum is opening a new exhibition celebrating the bold and surrealist designs of Italian fashion house Schiaparelli, from dresses created in collaboration with Salvador Dalí to show-stopping red carpet gowns worn by Ariana Grande. The exhibition traces a century of art and innovation at the couture house, charting the way founder […]
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