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The UK government plans to allow foreign states to own up to a 15% stake in British newspapers and magazines under new media reforms. The proposed change, which was announced on Thursday ...
The UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is set to implement major changes to visa and immigration laws to reduce net migration and tighten control over who can live and work in the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The job of the UK’s national statistician is unmanageable and needs to be split to overcome the crisis in ...
KATSEYE has made their debut on the United Kingdom’s Official Singles Chart! This week, the Official Charts (widely regarded as the U.K. equivalent to Billboard’s U.S. charts) announced that ...
Lorde has announced her first UK and Ireland headline dates since 2022. The alt-pop icon will play arena shows in Manchester, London, Glasgow, Birmingham and Dublin this November as part of her ...
The project is one of a handful of geoengineering experiments funded by the British government. UK’s Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) announced on Wednesday that it would invest a ...
The government has insisted that American hormone-treated meat will not start to seep into the UK market, following the tariff deal agreed this week that boosts the trade in beef in both directions.
sitting in first place in the streaming service's top ten movies in the UK chart. According to FlixPatrol, Inside Man: Most Wanted is also ranked as the 3rd most-watched film on Netflix globally ...
As the deal was announced, Government sources insisted imports of hormone-treated beef or chlorinated chicken, previously described as red lines for the UK in any agreement, would remain illegal.
As the deal was announced, Government sources insisted imports of hormone-treated beef or chlorinated chicken, previously described as red lines for the UK in any agreement, would remain illegal.