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June 28, 2026
United Kingdom/World

Keir Starmer’s Untold Record: The Legal Decisions That Shadowed His Rise to Power

As Keir Starmer’s political career reaches a dramatic turning point following his recent resignation as prime minister, attention has returned to a less examined chapter of his public life: his years as

Defence/United Kingdom

British Army Adopts ’20-40-40′ Strategy in Major Tactical Overhaul

The British Army is set to adopt a new military strategy dubbed “20-40-40,” placing greater emphasis on autonomous warfare and drone technology. The reforms, part of a strategic defence review reported by The Times, UK, reflect key lessons learned from

May 22, 2025

Britain’s Global Influence Faces Postwar Low as Military Decline and Diplomatic Strains Deepen

Geopolitics/United Kingdom/World

Britain’s standing as a global military and diplomatic power has reached what officials, analysts and former senior commanders describe as its weakest position since

Youngest Military Cross Recipient in 80 Years Sells Medals Amid PTSD Struggle

United Kingdom/World

Lance Corporal Alexander Kennedy, reportedly the youngest recipient of Britain’s Military Cross since World War II, is putting his gallantry medals and a shrapnel-damaged

Has China Gained Undue Influence Over the UK’s Top Universities?

January 27, 2025
Diplomacy/Education/United Kingdom

A new investigation has revealed the significant financial influence China holds over some of the UK’s most prestigious universities, raising questions about Beijing’s growing role in shaping academic and research agendas in

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UK Constructs £100M Bat Tunnel, Costing £300,000 ($380,000 USD) per Bat

January 26, 2025
News/United Kingdom

In one of the most expensive environmental projects in the UK’s history, a £100 million ($130 million USD) bat tunnel is being constructed as part of the HS2 high-speed rail project, after

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UK Warns Russia Over Spy Ship in British Waters Amid Rising Tensions

January 24, 2025
Russia/United Kingdom/World

Britain’s Defence Minister, John Healey, issued a stern warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that the UK “will not shy away from robust action” after confirming the presence of a Russian

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Rise in Dishonesty and Fraud: A Growing Trend in Britain, Experts Warn

January 19, 2025
Diplomacy/Interviews/United Kingdom

Britain is witnessing a concerning shift in social attitudes, with a growing tolerance for dishonesty and fraud, particularly in everyday activities like stealing from self-service supermarket checkouts. Criminologists have noted that pilfering

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Healthcare in Crisis: UK and US Systems Buckle Amid Government Priorities Elsewhere

January 19, 2025
United Kingdom/United States/World

As billions in taxpayer funds are funneled into foreign aid for Ukraine and Israel, the healthcare systems in both the United Kingdom and the United States are showing alarming signs of collapse.

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Labour Leader Praised MI5 for Spying on Seafarers’ Strike

January 15, 2025
History/United Kingdom/World

Harold Wilson, one of Britain’s most left-wing prime ministers, is shown to have had a close relationship with MI5 during his time in office, according to newly declassified files from the National

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Thatcher’s Role in Golden Temple Massacre Sparks Inquiry Calls

January 15, 2025
India/United Kingdom/World

A senior Labour MP has called for an independent inquiry into the UK’s role in a massacre at the Golden Temple in Amritsar in 1984, an event that saw hundreds of Sikh

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Queen Elizabeth’s Role in Russian Spy Cover-Up Revealed

January 15, 2025
History/United Kingdom/World

Newly declassified MI5 files have unveiled that Queen Elizabeth II was aware of the treachery of Anthony Blunt, a Soviet spy and member of the notorious Cambridge Five, over a decade before

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MI5 Chief Warns Labour’s Net Zero Plans Risk Giving China Power Over UK Energy

January 13, 2025
China/United Kingdom/World

Labour’s push towards renewable energy and its reliance on Chinese investment has raised alarms among security experts and its own MPs, The Times UK has reported. Critics fear that this strategy, part

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Elon Musk’s Obsession with Britain: A Journey of Provocation and Personal History

January 9, 2025
United Kingdom/World

Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and the owner of the social media platform X, has once again captured attention with his controversial postings. In a report by The Times, UK, a

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