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Emmerdale's Danny Miller declares 'these are the days' as he spends time away from the Dales
Emmerdale's Danny Miller shared "these are the days" as he posed alongside his children on a recent family getaway. Actor Danny Miller joined the ITV soap back in 2008 and has been trusted with some major storylines as he took on the role of Aaron...

UK's most beautiful seaside town that has stayed unchanged for a century
Nestled away in Cornwall is one of the UK's most stunning seaside destinations that has retained its enchanting character despite being packed with visitors during the summer season – and it even boasts one of the nation's finest high streets. The...

From Bondi to Barangaroo: Inside Sydney's hottest celebrity haunts where the A-list eat, party and pose
When it comes to celebrity sightings in Australia, nowhere compares to Sydney. From beachfront bistros to subterranean steakhouses, the Harbour City has become a magnet for A-listers, influencers and reality stars. Whether it's Margot Robbie...

Brit visits Dublin's oldest pub and 'can't believe' what he sees 16 minutes after opening
A British YouTuber who goes all over the world to film travel and food vlogs was stunned when he walked into Dublin's oldest pub 16 minutes after it opened. The content creator, known as Just Deano, visited the Brazen Head on Usher’s Quay, a pub...

UK households face being forced to 'rip up' driveway over key rule
James Rodger Content Editor, Estel Farell-Roig Senior Reporter, James D Roger and Estel Farell Roig 14:13, 20 Aug 2025 UK households could be forced to "rip up" their driveways and convert them back into gardens due to a little-known regulation. A...
40% of UK crypto users report blocked payments amid rise in ‘anti-consumer’ practices
A growing share of the United Kingdom’s cryptocurrency investors are struggling to fund their accounts, highlighting the regulatory and banking hurdles facing the digital asset sector. An IG Group survey of 500 UK crypto investors and a broader...

Irish Author Sally Rooney Vows to Donate Proceeds of Work to UK Terror Group Palestine Action
Award-winning Irish author Sally Rooney said on Saturday that she will give proceeds from her books, as well as two BBC adaptations of them, to support Palestine Action, an anti-Israel group that was proscribed as a terrorist organization in the...

Legal Challenge Submitted to European Court of Human Rights on Behalf of UK’s First Trans...
The legal landscape surrounding transgender rights in the United Kingdom has entered a highly contentious and pivotal phase with the submission of a legal challenge to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) by the UK’s first openly transgender...

Dabiri-Erewa hails Abidoye’s record breaking UK A-Level feat
Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, has congratulated 18-year-old Abiola Abidoye for achieving the highest A-Level result in Law in the United Kingdom. In a statement by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Head of Media,...

3 UK stocks to consider buying while they’re this cheap
The FTSE 100 may be at a record high, but not all UK shares are expensive. Far from it. In fact, the small-cap space is packed with cheap stocks at which investors might want to take a closer look. Here are three of them. Ashtead Technology The...

From ballroom gowns to tuxedos: Melania Trump takes crown for most influential First Lady in fashion
From Jackie Kennedy to Melania Trump, the First Lady of the United States has always been the pinnacle of fashion diplomacy. Poised with high-end designers at her beck and call, it is no wonder Mrs Trump - a former model - has taken the catwalk...

5 Of The Newest British-Made Jet Fighters, Ranked By Top Speed
The story of the jet in British military aviation is often overshadowed. England deployed the Allied powers' first and only jet fighter during World War II. The Gloster Meteor made its operational debut in July 1944 — the same month the...

Last minute holidays surge as Brits find cheaper alternatives to 'rip-off' UK summer hols
Brits are jetting off abroad because it’s too pricey to spend time off with their kids in the UK. Bookings of last minute holidays have soared in recent weeks as bored Brits get the hump with the unpredictable British weather and the eyewatering...

The common mistake Brits make in foreign countries that's considered VERY impolite
From grappling with a foreign language to learning the different customs and norms, there are plenty of instances where Brits may make mistakes abroad. One of the major trip-ups is tipping, with many not being certain what locals overseas expect...

Housebuilders help hedgehogs with donation to British Hedgehog Preservation Society
The British Hedgehog Preservation Society (BHPS) has received at £1,500 donation from David Wilson Homes and Barratt Homes to help protect native hedgehogs in the UK and their habitats. The donation from the housebuilders will help fund...
“This is a merger out of distress, not progression” – can ABF-Hovis deal bolster UK bread businesses?
Leaf through at least the last ten years of Associated British Foods’ annual reports and it’s clear the UK bread market has been no cakewalk for the food, ingredients and retail group. There have been years in which ABF has reported year-on-year...

Cherry Hill native Barak Kushner secures prestigious fellowship with the British Academy
BARAK KUSHNER Barak Kushner, a graduate of Cherry Hill High School East and a past member of Cong. Beth El in Voorhees, has been selected for a fellowship with the British Academy, one of the highest honors in the humanities and social sciences....

New 25 per cent US tariffs on steel and aluminium hit UK business
British manufacturers face additional costs that could amount to hundreds of millions of pounds each year after an unheralded sharp increase in tariffs applied to finished goods exported to the US. President Trump has added a 25 per cent tariff on...

UK law slashes porn site views - could Spain be next?
Date Published: 20/08/2025 The United Kingdom has just rolled out a tough new rule aimed at keeping children away from online pornography. At the end of July, the country introduced a pioneering law that forces adult websites to check whether...

Iconic Picnic Staples From The '60s That Need To Make A Comeback
The summer months rolling in can only mean one thing: It's picnic time. Picnics have been a feature of American life for almost 200 years, with the eating style coming to the country from Europe in the 1830s. From the get-go, a picnic was an...