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Senior Barrister Warns Jury Trial Changes Could Undermine Justice System Legitimacy
A senior barrister warns government plans to reduce jury trials could undermine trust in the justice system, as MPs debate reforms aimed at tackling a record backlog of criminal cases in courts across England and Wales
UK Marine Rescue Charity Seeks More Volunteers Amid Rising Whale Strandings
A UK marine rescue charity is recruiting more volunteers as whale, dolphin and porpoise strandings rise along British coastlines. Experts warn storms, human hazards and increased coastal prey may be driving the growing number of incidents
More UK High Street Shops Go Cashless as Card Payments Surge
New research shows more UK High Street shops are becoming cashless as businesses respond to costs, security concerns and changing customer behaviour, sparking debate about protecting people who still rely heavily on physical cash
Brendon McCullum’s England Coaching Future Uncertain After T20 World Cup Exit
England’s World Cup exit against India has intensified scrutiny over Brendon McCullum’s coaching future. While players continue to back him, ECB leaders face complex decisions after a turbulent winter and disappointing Ashes campaign
Gallos Sculpture demonstrates supremacy of King Arthur in United Kingdom
UK: The Gallos Sculpture is an 8-foot-tall (2.4 m) bronze sculpture of King Arthur on the cliffs of Tintagel, North Cornwall, in the United Kingdom, by Sculpturer Robin Eynon. It is the world's most significant English Heritage in the world.
Police Officer mercilessly gunned down, killed two little dogs in United Kingdom
East London, UK: The Police Officer brutally killed the Two Little Dogs Marshall and Millions after getting a complaint from a lady that they attacked her and her dog. According to the sources, the incident occurred recently in East London, United Kingdom.
England: Amazing facts about Frog Mugs of Sunderland
United Kingdom:Â The frog mug, a 'Surprise mug' or 'Toad mug', is a type of Caremic Vassele used for drinking beer and other alcoholic beverages in Sunderland, England. It was initially designed as a practical joke. The mug's interior features a fully modelled frog revealed to the drinker as the liquid is consumed. The cups were originally made in Liverpool and Sunderland in England and used in taverns frequented by sailors.
UK: TV Presenter and Bon Vivant Patrick H. Hoy celebrates Mother’s Day twice a year
United Kingdom-based TV Presenter and Bon Vivant Patrick H. Hoy expressed her deep heartfelt feelings of love and affection towards her mother on Mother's Day on Sunday, May 14, 2023. Also, he shared some facts on how the United Kingdom celebrates Mother's Day.
NHS nurse and Pageant Mom Danielle Smith wins title of Mrs Galaxy UK 2023
United Kingdom-based Danielle Smith has recently been crowned Mrs Galaxy Pageant 2023 of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom Galaxy Peagents UK expressed their pleasure and congratulated 50 years old Danielle Smith, who has spent the past few years as a pageant mum and an NHS nurse in the United Kingdom.
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UK Marine Rescue Charity Seeks More Volunteers Amid Rising Whale Strandings
A UK marine rescue charity is recruiting more volunteers as whale, dolphin and porpoise strandings rise along British coastlines. Experts warn storms, human hazards and increased coastal prey may be driving the growing number of incidents
More UK High Street Shops Go Cashless as Card Payments Surge
New research shows more UK High Street shops are becoming cashless as businesses respond to costs, security concerns and changing customer behaviour, sparking debate about protecting people who still rely heavily on physical cash
Brendon McCullum’s England Coaching Future Uncertain After T20 World Cup Exit
England’s World Cup exit against India has intensified scrutiny over Brendon McCullum’s coaching future. While players continue to back him, ECB leaders face complex decisions after a turbulent winter and disappointing Ashes campaign
UK Allows US Use of Bases for Defensive Strikes on Iran
Britain has agreed to a US request to use its military bases for defensive strikes on Iranian missile infrastructure, stressing legal justification, limited scope, and protection of citizens stationed across the Gulf region

