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Government Withdraws 1,000 Doctor Training Posts Amid Escalating Strike Dispute
A major escalation in the NHS dispute sees the government withdraw promised training posts after strike talks collapse, raising concerns about staffing shortages and the long-term future of healthcare services in England
Tuchel Warns Foden’s World Cup Place Not Guaranteed After Japan Defeat
England, London — Manager Thomas Tuchel questions Phil Foden’s...
Targeted Energy Bill Support Planned as Prices Rise After Iran War
Rising energy costs linked to the Iran war are prompting UK officials to consider targeted support based on income, with assistance likely delayed until autumn
Chris Rokos Donates Record £190 Million to Cambridge University
Chris Rokos has made the largest modern donation to a British university, funding a new School of Government at Cambridge to train future leaders and policymakers globally
British Airways cancels all short-haul flights from Heathrow
UK's airline, British Airways (BA), said it would cancel all short-haul flights from London's Heathrow airport until midday on Saturday due to an IT outage.
London Stock Exchange suspends Russia’s VTB Capital sine die
A subsidiary of VTB, Russia's second-largest lender, has been barred from trading on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) sine die following the adoption of sanctions by the United Kingdom in response to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
UK and its partners decisively respond to Russia’s attack on Ukraine: PM Johnson
PM Boris Johnson in a statement said that the United Kingdom and its partners will respond to Russia's unprovoked attack on Ukraine after analysing...
London: Heathrow airport registers lowest passengers since 1972
Britain's busiest, Heathrow airport saw its lowest number of passengers since 1972 last year and endured substantial financial loss as the COVID-19 pandemic declined the demand for business travel and holidays.
UK lifts travel restrictions for fully vaccinated travelers
On January 24, the UK government issued a statement on their travel rules that only a Passenger Locator Form (PLF) will be compulsory for...
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Tuchel Warns Foden’s World Cup Place Not Guaranteed After Japan Defeat
England, London — Manager Thomas Tuchel questions Phil Foden’s...
Targeted Energy Bill Support Planned as Prices Rise After Iran War
Rising energy costs linked to the Iran war are prompting UK officials to consider targeted support based on income, with assistance likely delayed until autumn
Chris Rokos Donates Record £190 Million to Cambridge University
Chris Rokos has made the largest modern donation to a British university, funding a new School of Government at Cambridge to train future leaders and policymakers globally
England Stumble Against Japan in Disappointing Wembley World Cup Send-Off
Japan stunned England at Wembley with a 1-0 victory, exposing weaknesses in Thomas Tuchel’s experimental squad and highlighting the team’s heavy dependence on Harry Kane ahead of the World Cup

