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Qantas will begin the world’s longest non-stop passenger flight

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SYDNEY: Qantas stated on Monday that by the end of 2025, it would have launched the world’s longest non-stop commercial flight, with passengers spending 19 hours in the air travelling from Sydney to London. The airline said that it has ordered 12 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft to perform the “Project Sunrise” flights to locations such as … Read more

Vogue Williams reveals name of her third child, which she shares with her husband Spencer Matthews.

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On April 18, Otto was born at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London. Vogue Williams has revealed the name of her newborn son, stating that he “slotted in straight away.” Otto James Matthews is the name given by the Dublin native and her husband Spencer Matthews to their newest arrival. Otto was born on April … Read more

UK pharma company fined for contaminated baby feed

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A British pharmaceutical business was fined over £1 million for potentially inflicting “severe injury” by selling tainted feed to preterm babies On Friday. After receiving a tainted batch of ITH Pharma’s “total parenteral nourishment,” 19 newborns were infected in nine hospitals across England. Because they were unable to feed on their own, the fluid was … Read more

Custody battle between Ant Anstead and Christina Hall; Judge’s verdict

The custody battle between Ant Anstead and Christina Hall; Judge’s verdict The guardianship fight between Ant Anstead and Christina Hall go on as an adjudicator denied Anstead’s crisis demand for the full authority of their 2-year-old child Hudson London. On Thursday, a California Unrivaled Court judge in Orange County denied Anstead’s ex parte application since … Read more

Court adjourns Facebook parent Meta’s Giphy tie-up appeal

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An appeal by Facebook’s owner Meta against a competition regulator’s finding that it should be forced to sell online GIF creator Giphy was deferred on Thursday by a British court. In November, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) determined that Meta’s acquisition of Giphy, which provides animated GIFs and small videos to major social media … Read more

Controversial asylum reforms become law in UK

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Despite widespread outcry and charges that it violates international law, Britain hailed a “world-leading” reform of its refugee system on Thursday. Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, termed the controversial Nationality and Borders Act’s passage a “landmark” that brought about improvements suited for the twenty-first century. The bill, which was passed late Wednesday by parliament, includes … Read more

UK delays full post-Brexit import checks until 2023

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The UK’s remaining put-up-Brexit border controls had been postponed again, the authorities said on Thursday, blaming rising energy costs and the conflict in Ukraine. Certification and physical assessments on food and animal goods from the European Union were to start with because introduced on January 1 this year. The controls were then positioned back to … Read more

Standard Chartered bank shares soar on bright earnings

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Shares in Asia-targeted bank Standard Chartered surged Thursday after it published upbeat first-quarter consequences on growing interest fees and as it upgraded the outlook. Underlying pre-tax earnings climbed by a higher-than-predicted 4 percent to $1.5 billion (1.4 billion euros), the London-based lender stated in an assertion. Net profit edged as much as approximately $1.1 billion … Read more

Man faces four murder charges after London stabbings

A 28-year-old man was remanded in custody on Thursday accused with the murder of four members of the same family in southeast London. After complaints of a disturbance at the residence early on Monday, Joshua Jacques, who lives in the Bermondsey neighborhood where the remains were discovered, was arrested. He is accused of stabbing to … Read more

UK vows action against Islamist domination

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LONDON: The UK government said on Wednesday that “no-go” zones in prisons carved out by extreme Islamist convicts who have been enforcing Sharia law, including whipping other detainees, will be closed down. Other prisoners were in danger of being radicalised by extremists enjoying an unduly liberal atmosphere in prisons, according to an official study. Justice … Read more

Boris Johnson have some words for Putin

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has the “political space” to cease his invasion of Ukraine, owing in part to domestic censorship. Given the massive Russian backing for what he is doing, and given the apparent obliviousness of the Russian media about what is really happening in … Read more

Roger Federer to play ATP Basel tournament in October

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Roger Federer, the former world number one in men’s tennis, will play singles at the ATP Basel indoor tournament in October, despite being afflicted by repeated knee ailments for the past two years, according to organisers. Federer, who hasn’t competed since falling to Pole Hubert Hurkacz in the Wimbledon quarterfinals last July, replied to the … Read more

Europe stocks sink in global selloff

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European stocks sank Monday after heavy losses somewhere else, as fears over growing US interest prices and China’s Covid outbreak overshadowed news of the re-election of French President Emmanuel Macron. In early deals, the Paris CAC forty index misplaced 1.2 percent to 6,505.60 factors and Frankfurt’s DAX dropped 0.9 percent to 14,014.90, trimming initial falls. Outside the … Read more

Man arrested in London after four people found dead

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British police on Monday said a man had been arrested on suspicion of murder after   3 women and a man have been discovered dead at a property in south London. Officers pressured access to a residential address in Bermondsey, inside the Southwark region of the capital, after reviews of a disturbance at approximately 1:40 am … Read more

London and Washington begin two days of trade talks

The UK on Monday commenced two days of talks with the USA, hoping for progress to cozy a coveted submit-Brexit free change deal. International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan was web hosting her US counterpart Katherine Tai in Aberdeen, northeast Scotland, and London. The pair formerly met in Baltimore at the give up of March and announced an … Read more

4 dead in London, 1 suspect arrested for murder

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London: A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the bodies of three women and a man were recovered at a home in south London, British police said on Monday. After receiving reports of a disturbance at around 1:40 a.m., officers stormed a home in the Southwark neighbourhood of London (0040 GMT). “Inside, … Read more

Boris Johnson finds lockdown gathering ‘excoriating’: Report

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London: The Times said an independent report into lockdown meetings at Boris Johnson’s Downing Street office and residence is “excoriating” and will make life “incredibly difficult” for him. Sue Gray, a senior civil servant, is investigating the events to see if they broke Johnson’s lockdown rules. Her report will not be published until the police … Read more

Reporters Without Borders urges UK not to extradite Assange

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In the interests of journalistic freedom, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urged a UK minister not to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States on Friday. RSF and other media rights groups released an open letter to Home Secretary Priti Patel, whose formal approval is needed for Assange’s extradition, urging her to “reject the … Read more

Britain and India in new defense and security partnership: Johnson

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On Friday, under-fire British Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared a “new and expanded” defense and security alliance with India during a visit to New Delhi. Johnson travelled to India as he faces criticism at home and the embarrassing prospect of a probe into whether he lied to parliament over the lockdown-breaking “Partygate” scandal. India is … Read more

Facebook out to overturn British ruling on Giphy merger

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Facebook’s owner Meta will Monday are searching to overturn a legal ruling by using Britain’s opposition authority requiring it to drop its deliberate merger with online GIF creator Giphy. Last November, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found Meta’s $four hundred million (£290m) proposed takeover of Giphy, which supplies lively Gifs or mini videos to … Read more

Global markets plunge on hawkish Fed

Global stock markets dropped sharply Friday after the Federal Reserve warned of a competitive tightening of economic policy to tame runaway inflation. Frankfurt misplaced 2.5 percent on the near, and Paris ended off 2 percent as investors shrugged off a survey displaying the EU bloc’s financial interest improved in April at the same time as … Read more

London Ramadan Timings 2022 – Today’s Sehri & Iftar time

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London Ramadan Timings 2022 – Today Sehri & Iftar Times London: Muslims around the world are set to observe the holy of month of Ramadan which is a period of deep spiritual reflection and fasting that takes place every year. The festival begins with the sighting of the crescent moon, which is typically one night after a … Read more

Premier League: Nketiah double sinks Chelsea as Arsenal boost top-four bid

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Arsenal’s bid for a top-four finish in the Premier League was boosted by Eddie Nketiah’s double in a thrilling 4-2 win over Chelsea on Wednesday. Nketiah was dismissed by Chelsea as a 16-year-old in 2015, and he got some retribution this season with his first league goals. At Stamford Bridge, the 22-year-old put Arsenal ahead … Read more

Jemima slams PMLN protestors over offensive dance videos from outside her house

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On her Twitter account, Jemima shared a video of PML-N protestors dancing. Two elderly men are shown dancing to an inappropriate song with indecent dance moves in the video outside her house on Sunday. While commenting on the video she said: “Let’s play charades- what is this protestor on the right outside my mother’s house miming … Read more

“420” day is being celebrated in London today. What is 420?

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Thousands of people assemble in London’s Hyde Park, as well as open places around the UK and beyond, to commemorate a day that has come to be associated with marijuana. But how did this day become known as something of a sacred feast for marijuana users? Although the origins of 420 are still questioned, the … Read more

Tom Parker funeral: Loved ones said goodbye to singer for one last time

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Hundreds of fans lined the streets nearby to pay their respects to vocalist Tom Parker, who was remembered by friends, family, and fellow band members at his burial today. The singer was taken through Petts Wood, south-east London, in a horse-drawn carriage after dying last month at the age of 33 after suffering a rare … Read more

European stock market gains capped by Ukraine war

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European stocks rose Wednesday however profits had been capped as Russia continued its new offensive in jap Ukraine, dealers stated. London equities rose 0.4 percent in noon deals after bumper in a single day gains on Wall Street. Frankfurt received 0.9 percent and Paris brought 1.2 percent, aided by information of a go back to … Read more