The United Kingdom’s economy rebounded more quickly than initially reported during the first quarter of 2024, according to revised figures released by the Office for National Statistics on Friday. However, the overall economic outlook remains uncertain as the country heads into a
Poetry holds a cherished place in Uyghur culture, serving as a vital expression of creativity and a cornerstone of the Uyghur language and literature. Despite severe persecution in recent years, Uyghur poets have kept their cultural legacy alive, using their art to
London (Parliament News) – London remains the most traffic-crowded city in Europe and the third poorest globally, according to an annual survey. How Does London’s Traffic Rank Globally and in Europe? The Inrix global traffic scorecard for 2023 stated speeds in central
London (Parliament News) – Keir Starmer pledges aggressive action against knife crime, meeting victims’ families and actor Idris Elba to discuss urgent solutions, promising swift measures including banning online sales of knives if elected. What did Keir Starmer promise victims’ families and
London (Parliament News) – London Tunnels, which aims to convert abandoned underground tunnels into a visitor attraction, opted to list in Amsterdam instead of London to raise £30m. London Tunnels, which seeks to convert an abandoned underground web into a visitor attraction,
Greater Manchester (Parliament News) – The bereaved family of Nathaniel Shani have called for a discussion with Mayor Andy Burnham as they demand an effort to finally end the curse of knife crime. Greater Manchester has lasted a string of tragedies driven
London (Parliament News) – Apple delays launching three AI features in Europe due to EU competition regulations requiring interoperability with rival products. The features, including Phone Mirroring, will arrive in the US this fall but not in Europe until 2025. Why is
London (Parliament News) – PM suggests curbs on finance or driving licences for 18-year-olds who refuse service during challenging Question Time leaders’ special. What sanctions could be imposed on non-compliant youth? PM Rishi Sunak has implied that young people might face limitations
London (Parliament News) – Campaigners have composed to the directors of 20 arms manufactories based in the UK stating they may face criminal liability for failing to stop war crimes if their companies persist in selling military equipment to Israel. Four companies,
For the first time in nearly three years, the UK’s inflation rate has returned to the Bank of England’s target of 2%. According to the latest report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) saw a year-on-year
London (Parliament News) – Jaguar Land Rover will invest over £1m to help UK police combat car theft and gather intelligence. This investment aims to target theft hotspots and provide police with additional resources to respond effectively. Jaguar Land Rover is intending
London (Parliament News) – Waltham Forest Council’s pension team is concerned about investments in businesses linked to Israel due to the ongoing war and potential human rights offences. The council is investigating options to avoid complicity in global violations. Is the Waltham