Tue, 21-Oct-2025

UK designs hydrogen powered jet concept with zero emissions

UK jet

RIYADH: A design of a liquid hydrogen-powered airliner theoretically capable of matching the performance of current midsize aircraft with zero emissions was unveiled by a UK research group. The FlyZero concept envisions a commercial plane carrying 279 passengers’ non-stop from London to San Francisco matching today’s comfort and speed, Bloomberg reported citing a statement by the Aerospace … Read more

Omicron cases in UK rise by 50 pct in one day

UK Omicron cases

BEIJING, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) — The following are the updates on the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. – – – – CANBERRA — South Australian authorities have warned the state’s border could still be slammed shut to interstate travelers in response to the Omicron variant. South Australia (SA) Police Commissioner Grant Stevens said on … Read more

Punjab governor calls on UK’s leader of opposition

LONDON: Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammed Sarwar has called on United Kingdom’s Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons and senior leader of the Labour Party Keir Starmer during his visit to the United Kingdom. In a tweet, Muhammed Sarwar apprised that he had “a very productive” meeting with Sir Keir Starmer and Shadow … Read more

Nissan to spend $17.6 billion to accelerate vehicle electrification

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RIYADH: Nissan Motor Co plans to spend 2 trillion yen ($17.59 billion) over the next five years to accelerate vehicle electrification. The new electrification strategy, called Nissan Ambition 2030, is a roadmap on how the company plans to meet its goals by the end of the decade, Bloomberg reported. The Japanese automaker will launch 23 new electrified … Read more

How omicron is affecting Middle East markets

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DUBAI: The new Covid-19 variant, omicron, has prompted global economic concerns, as fears of its spread begin to affect stock markets and oil prices, Arab News reported. Saudi Arabia’s main market, the Tadawul All Share Index, opened 5.3 per cent lower on Sunday, trading near 10,700 points. The Dubai Financial Market was down 8.49 per cent in … Read more

Seminar on financing climate actions held

Seminar

LAHORE: The China Green Finance Committee and the Beijing Institute of Finance and Sustainability arranged a seminar on “Financing climate actions: China initiatives and international cooperation” as a side event of the COP26 Finance Day, both online and in-person in Glasgow, UK, a statement said. State Bank of Pakistan former governor Yasin Anwer and representatives … Read more

UK factory orders growth hits record, inflation climbs too

UK factory

LONDON: British industrial orders surged this month with a growth measure hitting its highest since at least 1977 and price expectations among manufacturers also climbed to a 44-year high, Reuters quoted a survey published on Wednesday. The survey is likely to add to unease at the Bank of England about growing inflation pressures ahead of the British … Read more

Rolls-Royce claims its all-electric aircraft is ‘world’s fastest’

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LONDON: Britain’s Rolls-Royce said its electric aircraft, ‘Spirit of Innovation’, is the “world’s fastest all-electric vehicle,” setting three new world records. The British automaker said in a statement the aircraft had reached a maximum speed of 623 kilometres per hour (387.4 mph) during test runs at an experimental aircraft testing site. The figures have been … Read more

UK records another 40,004 new coronavirus cases

UK records another 40,004 new coronavirus cases

LONDON: Britain registered 40,004 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the total number of coronavirus cases in the country to 9,845,492, according to official figures released Sunday. The country also reported a further 61 coronavirus-related deaths. The total number of coronavirus-related deaths in Britain now stands at 143,927, with 8,079 COVID-19 patients still in hospital. The latest … Read more

UK urges China to provide ‘verifiable evidence’ about tennis star

UK urges China to provide 'verifiable evidence' about tennis star

LONDON: Britain on Saturday urged China to provide “verifiable evidence” about the “safety and whereabouts” of tennis star Peng Shuai, whose whereabouts are unclear after making sexual assault allegations against a top Communist Party official. “We are extremely concerned at the apparent disappearance of Peng Shuai, and are following the case closely,” the foreign office said in … Read more

UK records another 44,242 new coronavirus cases

UK records another 40,004 new coronavirus cases

LONDON: Britain registered 44,242 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the total number of coronavirus cases in the country to 9,766,153, according to official figures released Friday.

The country also reported a further 157 coronavirus-related deaths. The total number of coronavirus-related deaths in Britain now stands at 143,716. These death toll only includes people who died within 28 days of their first positive test.

There are currently 8,079 patients in hospital with COVID-19.

The latest data came as the Office for National Statistics said in total, the country recorded 965,000 coronavirus cases in the week to Nov. 13. This is the first time the number has fallen under a million since October.

The ONS said cases continued to decrease in England and Wales, remained uncertain in Northern Ireland and did not change in Scotland.

Meanwhile, England’s coronavirus reproduction value, also known as the R number, is estimated between 0.8 to one, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).

An R value between 0.8 and one means, on average, every 10 people infected will go on to infect between eight and 10 other people.

More than 88 percent of people aged 12 and over in Britain have had their first dose of vaccine and more than 80 percent have received both doses, the latest figures indicate. More than 24 percent have received booster jabs, or the third dose of a coronavirus vaccine.

To bring life back to normal, countries such as Britain, China, Germany, Russia and the United States have been racing against time to roll out coronavirus vaccines.

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France vows not to ‘abandon’ fishermen in UK dispute

France vows not to 'abandon' fishermen in UK dispute

PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron insisted Friday that he would not “abandon” fishermen demanding post-Brexit licences for waters off the Channel island of Jersey, escalating a battle of words that could spiral into a trade war.

“We are going to continue to fight, we will not abandon our fishermen,” Macron told journalists during a visit to northern France.

He called on the European Commission to step up its efforts to pressure Jersey, a British crown dependency, to honour what France says are the terms of the post-Brexit trade accord with the bloc.

“The Commission must protect us. It has to see this through, but it’s moving too slowly, too weakly,” Macron said, adding that “if the Commission doesn’t play its part, France will do it.”

“I refuse returning to a bilateral discussion,” he added, because “this isn’t a question for France and the British, but a question of respecting your word.”

Asked for comment, an EU spokeswoman in Brussels acknowledged that despite some progress on license requests, “the process is still too slow.”

She said the commission would request “an intensification of this process” as a “matter of urgency” as the first anniversary of the post-Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement looms in December.

– ‘All options’ –

Paris has already threatened to ban British boats from unloading their catches at French ports and to subject all British imports to inspections, severely crimping trade.

Officials have also warned that electricity supplies to Jersey, which relies on power from the French mainland, could be restricted or cost more.

At stake are dozens of licenses sought by French fishermen who say Jersey has imposed onerous new requirements, including proof that boats were already plying Jersey waters for years before Britain’s exit from the EU in January.

Many ships are struggling to comply, and accuse Jersey of deliberating trying to exclude them.

On top of outstanding requests, Jersey has granted only temporary licences while talks with France continue, but Paris insists these must be made permanent.

“In total it involves 150 to 200 licences. That remains our demand,” France’s Europe Minister Clement Beaune said, adding that “We are keeping all options on the table if a dialogue doesn’t bear fruit.”

– ‘Time for action’ –

The comments came after French fishing representatives reacted furiously to a proposal to spend millions of euros to compensate the scrapping of boats no longer able to ply Jersey waters.

The offer was seen as preparing for capitulation in the fight with Britain, especially since fellow EU countries have largely remained silent on the fishing dispute.

“People are talking more about the Irish protocol (over the future Ireland/Northern Ireland border) than the fishing question,” said Eric Maurice, a political analyst at the Robert Schuman Foundation in Brussels.

“Everyone realises in Brussels and in member states that the larger question is the respect of the Brexit accords by the British,” he said, “and every knows very well that we’re dealing with a partner who does not always honour his word.”

Paris could also be hoping to settle the fishing dispute in the few weeks that remain before it takes over the rotating presidency of the EU in January — when it will have to take charge of all post-Brexit disputes.

But French fishing representatives, as well as regional officials along the Channel coast, say they are losing patience.

In May, dozens of boats massed at the main port of Jersey to protest, prompting a standoff that saw both France and Britain to dispatch military vessels.

“The time for action has come,” Jean-Luc Hall, director of the French fishing commitee, told AFP.

“Fishermen are considering a new mobilisation in the coming days to defend their fair and legitimate demands,” his committee said in a statement.

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Reprimand for cricketer who nicknamed India’s Pujara ‘Steve’

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LONDON: The cricketer who dubbed Cheteshwar Pujara ‘Steve’ while they played for Yorkshire has been reprimanded by current club Somerset after apologising to the India batsman in the fallout from the Azeem Rafiq case that has sent shockwaves through the English game. Pakistan-born Rafiq told a UK parliamentary committee on Tuesday how racist language was “constantly” … Read more

UK’s Johnson faces more anger after backtracking on rail plans

UK's Johnson faces more anger after backtracking on rail plans

LONDON: Under-fire British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was on Thursday accused of “betrayal” as his government scaled back rail plans in northern England, despite announcing an unprecedented £96 billion investment for the region. Johnson is already reeling from a raft of misconduct allegations against his MPs, and risks further damaging headlines by backtracking on a key pledge … Read more

UK man jailed for life after deadly knife rampage

UK man jailed for life after deadly knife rampage

LONDON: A man with paranoid schizophrenia was jailed for life on Thursday for killing a university worker during a random knife rampage in Britain’s second city of Birmingham. Zephaniah McLeod’s motiveless stabbing and slashing spree early on September 6 last year initially raised fears of a copycat of Islamist-inspired attacks in London in 2019 and 2020. … Read more

Russia has ‘responsibility’ to end Belarus-Poland crisis: UK

LONDON: British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss on Sunday urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to intervene in the crisis that has left thousands of migrants trapped on the Belarus-Poland border. “Russia has a clear responsibility here. It must press the Belarusian authorities to end the crisis and enter into dialogue,” Truss wrote in the Sunday Telegraph. … Read more

English cricket racism row pains Yorkshire’s Asians

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BRADFORD: A hilly landscape dotted with serried terraced housing, mill chimneys, church spires and mosque minarets reflects the industrial past and multicultural present of Bradford. But a racism row at local county cricket team Yorkshire has shattered trust between the club and its diverse fanbase in the northern English city. Yorkshire County Cricket Club’s mishandling of a report … Read more

Startups eye post-pandemic ‘tele-health’ revolution

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LISBON: From mental health apps to a helmet that can shock a patient’s brain remotely, startups at this year’s Web Summit are betting on a major shift towards “tele-medicine” as the world emerges from the pandemic. Using technology to treat patients virtually was a major theme at one of the world’s largest tech conferences, which … Read more

UK probe into French trawler tragedy set to release findings

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LONDON: A British coroner will on Friday deliver the conclusions of his inquest into the 2004 sinking of a French trawler in UK waters, which killed five people. Judge Nigel Lickley heard weeks of evidence last month on how the Bugaled Breizh sank suddenly off Cornwall, southwest England, despite good weather 17 years ago. The bodies of … Read more

British minister in France for talks on fishing row

PARIS: Britain’s Brexit minister is due in Paris on Thursday for talks on the fishing rights crisis that has further strained already tense relations between the two countries. The meeting comes a day after a French court released a British trawler impounded for a week as part of the deepening dispute. David Frost will sit down with French … Read more

UK could trigger EU dispute over French fish row: PM Boris Johnson

ROME: Britain said Saturday it has not ruled out invoking a Brexit dispute tool with the EU for the first time, after France threatened trade reprisals in a row over fishing rights. “No of course not, I don’t rule that out,” Boris Johnson told Sky News in Rome on the sidelines of a G20 summit, … Read more

Gatwick Airport uses sustainable aviation fuel for the first time

Gatwick Airport uses sustainable aviation fuel for the first time

A total of 42 easyJet aircraft departing from Gatwick Airport will be fueled by a 30% Neste My Sustainable Aviation Fuel blend, with the first one departing earlier today. This is the first time a departing Gatwick flight has used sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), as well as the first time any easyJet service from the … Read more

Bitcoin most Googled cryptocurrency in UK: study

Bitcoin price prediction

RIYADH: Receiving an average of 1,100,000 Google searches/month, Bitcoin is the most Googled cryptocurrency in the UK, Arab News quoted a new study. The research conducted by Bacancy, a software firm, revealed that Dogecoin is the second most searched digital coin in the UK with a monthly average of 596,000 Google searches over the past year. In third … Read more

US, UK warn citizens of threat to Kabul hotels

KABUL: The United States and Britain warned their citizens on Monday to avoid hotels in Afghanistan, days after dozens were killed at a mosque in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group. The Taliban, which seized power in August and declared an emirate, are seeking international recognition and assistance to avoid a humanitarian disaster … Read more

UK to accept NADRA Covid-19 vaccination certificates from Oct 11, confirms envoy

CHristian Turner

ISLAMABAD: Travellers from Pakistan with National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) Covid-19 vaccination certificates will no longer need to go into self-isolation from October 11. “From October 11, passengers arriving from Pakistan with full UK-approved vaccine will only need to take a day 2 test in England. No self-isolation, using their NADRA certificates,” United Kingdom … Read more

UK government must scrap its existing travel policy says WTTC

UK government must scrap its existing travel policy says WTTC

According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, the UK government should abandon its current travel strategy in order to aid economic recovery (WTTC). The organization claims that a lack of international cooperation, significant travel restrictions, and lower vaccination rates in some parts of the world have impeded the sector’s recovery, which is still in … Read more

France to unveil riposte on UK fishing row next week

What makes Ghol Fish So Expensive And Rare, here's why?

PARIS. France will lay out retaliatory measures next week against Britain’s refusal to grant all the fishing licences sought by French boats as part of a post-Brexit access deal, the maritime minister said on Thursday. Paris officials reacted furiously this week after UK and Jersey authorities issued only a fraction of the permits sought by … Read more

Pakistan car racing team finishes second at FSR 2021

Pakistan car racing team finishes second at FSR 2021

A team of students from NUST University finished second at the Formula Student Russia (FSR) after their successful run in Formula Student UK 2021. According to The News, the win by the Formula Electric Racing team from Pakistan Navy Engineering College (PNEC) marks the first time any Pakistani team has won the second spot in … Read more