UK
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A Moroccan landscape painted by Winston Churchill and owned by Angelina Jolie sold at auction on Monday for more than $11.5 million.
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Some areas of the UK have well below average cases of COVID-19. An MP of one such area has questions over staying locked down.
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak announced major changes to tax on Wednesday. Earlier, NTD spoke with Julian Jessop at the Institute of Economic Affairs about ...
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A poll shows half of the nation support the latest budget, though it’s to be the biggest tax burden in 50 years. The Education Recovery Commissioner ...
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Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has unveiled more support for workers in this year’s budget in plans to bring back Britain’s economic health. Millions ...
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A recent report suggests police are unfairly targeting some ethnic groups using stop and search. But a former senior police officer says there’s more to the ...
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the government will spend 2.8 million pounds for a joint British and Irish World Cup 2030 bid. By David English.
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak unveils his budget, vowing to protect jobs and the livelihoods of British people. A blast strikes a COVID-19 test center in the Netherlands, ...
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New research finds more than a third of young adults have signs of smartphone addiction, with many suffering from poor sleep. Those who used their phone after ...
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UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab scolded China for charging 47 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists. The hearing for the activists enters its second day on March 2. ...
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In February, British house prices hit a record high of over $320,000 (231,000 pounds). The annual house price climbed nearly 7 percent, rising half a percentage point ...
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The EU will present its vaccine passport plans, and the UK wants to join the scheme. Good news for football fans: England and Ireland are making ...
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Passengers in England and Wales are now hit with a 2.6 percent increase in rail tickets.
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All households in England with school- or college-aged children are now offered two rapid COVID-19 tests per person each week. The government’s priority is to get young ...
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Six cases of the Brazilian variant of the CCP virus were found in the UK. Authorities are concerned. Former U.S. President Donald Trump gives his first ...
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LONDON—Johnny Briggs, a British actor best known for his role as businessman Mike Baldwin in the long-running TV soap opera “Coronation Street,” has died. He was ...
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LONDON—British finance minister Rishi Sunak will announce 5 billion pounds ($7 billion) of additional grants to help businesses hit hard by pandemic lockdowns in his budget ...
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A British man is jailed for two weeks in Singapore after breaking strict quarantine rules to meet up with his fiancée.
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Police in England and Wales are ramping up the number of fines they’re giving out to people breaking lockdown rules.
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The UK’s highest court has ruled that a schoolgirl who left London to join the ISIS terrorist group in Syria is not allowed to return to ...
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Parliament’s Transport Committee is calling for evidence to assist with an inquiry into the safety of smart motorways.
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Local residents are frustrated at the closure of west London’s Hammersmith Bridge. It’s affecting many who rely upon it being open. This vital route across the Thames ...
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The Supreme Court rules the ISIS bride can’t return to the UK to fight for her citizenship, the EU plans to introduce vaccine passports by summer, ...
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The UK Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Shamima Begum is not allowed to return to the UK and fight her citizenship case because she poses ...
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LONDON—The parent company of British Airways and Iberia on Friday said it lost €6.9 billion ($8.3 billion) last year as the pandemic caused a near-total collapse ...
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The government said on Wednesday night that children are under no obligation to wear face masks and that schools can’t punish them if they refuse to wear one. By Maryann Leatham
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A group of Conservative MPs believe Boris Johnson’s road map is a bit too cautious and are calling to ease England out of lockdown sooner.
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In the face of accusations of genocide in Xinjiang, China, more and more voices are calling for a boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. ...
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The Commission for Countering Extremism says there’s a “gaping chasm in the law,” and called for a new legal framework to tackle the threat of radicalization.
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England’s students’ GCSE and A-level results this year will be decided by teachers, schools won’t be forcing students to wear masks, and a counter-terrorism watchdog calls ...
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