Recent articles from publications based in United Kingdom.
Nine out of 10 unsolved murders in London linked to non-white victims
The Guardianby Vikram Dodd Police and crime corespondent·2h ago
Killers who take the lives of black people have a greater chance of getting away with their crimes than those who target white people, new research shows.
‘Friday afternoon fraud’: warning for UK homebuyers on bank scams
The Guardianby Hilary Osborne·2h ago
You are poised to move house and are awaiting the solicitor’s instructions that things are ready to go and it is time to hand over your deposit.
Onshore windfarm applications hit 10-year high in England
The Guardianby Jillian Ambrose and Alex Clark·2h ago
Plans for new onshore windfarms in England have reached their highest annual level in a decade, after the government overturned the Conservatives’ de facto ban in 2015.
Bebe Cave: Swoon review – dazzling portrait of marginalised muses and the male gaze
The Guardianby Arusa Qureshi·2h ago
Some of the most revered works of art across history feature women as their primary focus. But though they might appear as favoured subjects, so often these women are relegated to the margins...
Liz Truss says Burnham will be as unpopular as Starmer in six months
Daily Express :: News Feedby David Williamson·2h ago
Andy Burnham will be as unpopular as Sir Keir Starmer in just six months, former prime minister Liz Truss predicts.
Ukraine war latest: Macron pledges to deliver missile interceptors to Kyiv
The Independentby Rebecca Whittaker and Alisha Rahaman Sarkar·3h ago
French president Emmanuel Macron has announced that Paris will send new interceptor missiles to Ukraine as Russia escalates its air attack on Kyiv.
Fears erupt as scale of weekly care home bills facing UK retirees exposed
Daily Express :: News Feedby Jon King·3h ago
The huge financial cost of meeting care home fees is taking an emotional toll on an increasing number of retirees, new research from Which? shows.
Harvey Nicks suppliers fear being 'screwed' by Mike Ashley's takeover
Home | Mail Onlineby Anne Ashworth·3h ago
- See more This is Money on Google - save us as a Preferred Source Clothing brands are increasingly ‘cautious’ of dealing with Harvey Nichols after its takeover by Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group, as...
Bank of England insiders warn AI boom could push up interest rates
Home | Mail Onlineby Calum Muirhead·3h ago
- See more This is Money on Google - save us as a Preferred Source The rise of artificial intelligence could force interest rates to stay higher for longer as a surge in productivity fuels...
Brendan Cole: Celebs are paid more the further they go in Strictly
Home | Mail Onlineby Richard Barber·3h ago
- See more This is Money on Google - save us as a Preferred Source Brendan Cole is a New Zealand ballroom dancer, famous for appearing on BBC TV’s Strictly Come Dancing from 2004 to 2017.
Big infrastructure projects are proving a big winner for shareholders
Home | Mail Onlineby Patrick Tooher·3h ago
- See more This is Money on Google - save us as a Preferred Source As marmalade-droppers go, it took some beating.
Buc-ee’s chain draws outcry in Ohio for launching fight over a mini mart's beaver logo
The Independentby Julie Carr Smyth·3h ago
A lip-licking alligator, a smiling moose and a hat-wearing bear are among the many cartoon animals to have found themselves in the crosshairs of Buc-ee’s, the popular Texas convenience store chain...
Burnham expected to give mayors new powers over local planning decisions
The Guardianby Nadeem Badshah·3h ago
Andy Burnham is expected to give mayors new powers to take control of local planning decisions and greenlight large-scale developments in proposals to be presented next week.
A supreme being, the nearly naked show and politics with paws: Edinburgh fringe pick’n’mix
The Guardianby Brian Logan, Lyndsey Winship, Arifa Akbar, Kate Wyver, Tim Jonze and Chris Wiegand·3h ago
Anna Leong Brophy: Born Sexy Yesterday For new perspective on the strange ways we behave, we all know the thought experiment “if a visitor from space arrived on Earth, what would they think?” In...
Café Clement, London WC2: ‘Turns out it’s really rather good’ – restaurant review
The Guardianby Grace Dent·3h ago
Café Clement, the all-day restaurant inside Nick Jones’ new St Clement Hotel at 180 The Thames in central London, opened with a bang in June and immediately rocketed to the top of every “sell your...
‘The country of my birth has lost its heart’: Miriam Margolyes on how to fix broken Britain
The Guardianby Miriam Margolyes·3h ago
A funny thing happened on the way to 2026: I got old and the world turned nasty. It happened very quickly and it’s to do with politics (the world) and pelvic floor weakness (mine).
British corporation continued trafficking of enslaved Africans to Guyana 40 years after abolition
The Guardianby Chris Osuh Community affairs correspondent·3h ago
When Britain abolished slavery, plantation owners from powerful families notoriously received huge sums in compensation, while those who were enslaved got nothing.
A childhood sexual abuse allegation has rocked our family – what can we do about it? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
The Guardianby Annalisa Barbieri·3h ago
A young adult woman in our family has recently shared that her older male cousin once touched her inappropriately when she was aged six and he was aged 12. This happened 18 years ago.
Drill, Burnham, drill? The oil basin that is a totem for Trump - and a headache for Britain’s new PM
The Guardianby Matthew Taylor Environment correspondent·3h ago
When oil was first discovered off the north-east coast of Scotland in September 1969, industry folklore has it that the duty superintendent on the rig carefully poured it into a pickle jar...
800-year-old market town that's 'the UK's best' - 75% of shops are independent
Daily Express :: News Feedby Emily Wright,Photos by Jonathan Buckmaster·3h ago
Nestled between bustling Leeds and the rugged Yorkshire Dales, the historic town of Otley is quietly setting the national standard for high street survival.
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