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The British EdTech firm offering immersive work experience to UAE schoolchildren
For many schoolchildren, work experience often means spending a week with a friend of your...
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UK eyes 'walk me home' phone-tracker to protect lone women
A top British government official is backing a phone company's proposal for a new tracking...
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Adele opens up about body shaming after weight loss: 'That hurt my feelings'
Adele has opened up about the body-shaming she has faced after her reported 45-kilogram weight...
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London police officer charged with rape
A London police officer has been charged with rape, the force announced on Sunday, just...
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British military tankers begin fuel deliveries to ease crisis
Army tanker drivers are taking to the roads to deliver supplies to petrol stations hit...
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UK travel 'red list' expected to be slashed to nine countries from 54
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will open up more countries for hotel quarantine-free travel later...
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Rock group Queen opens London store
British rock legends Queen open a pop-up store on London's historic Carnaby Street this week...
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British frigate sails through sensitive Taiwan Strait
A British frigate was sailing through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on Monday (Sep 27) en...
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'We've been expecting you, Mr Bond...': 007 back after virus delay
The latest James Bond movie gets its world premiere this week, nearly six years after...
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French minister accuses UK of being in 'American lap' over Aukus pact
A French minister has accused Britain of being America’s junior ally as it struggles to...
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British police rule out new probe into Diana interview
London's police force on Wednesday said it would not launch a criminal investigation into a...
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Top money lessons novice investors wish they had learned sooner
Thomas Emerson, 27, a British expatriate working in the UAE’s mining industry, started investing two...
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Formula One fan mistaken for Mafia crime lord released by police
Dutch authorities on Saturday released a British Formula One fan after he was mistakenly arrested...
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AP Emmy pundits favor 'The Crown,' 'Ted Lasso' for honors
Feeling lucky, Mr. Mandalorian? How about you, Duke of Hastings?The Emmys tend to field an...
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British PM Johnson breaks tax pledge to fund new care for elderly
Breaking an election pledge not to raise taxes, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday...
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Standard Chartered sets up digital-only bank in Singapore
Standard Chartered has signed a deal with Singapore’s biggest trade union group to form a...
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British soldiers 'ran towards the explosion' at Kabul airport, senior officer says
After a bombing at Kabul airport, which killed about 170 people, British soldiers “ran towards...
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London's City finance hub mulls post-COVID future
London's once bustling City finance district is grinding back to life, but it bears the...
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Ex-Sex Pistols win court battle to use songs in Disney series
Two former members of the Sex Pistols on Monday won a London court battle against...
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Britain to convene G7 meeting on Afghanistan
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will convene a meeting of leaders from...
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UK media outlets write to PM Johnson urging protection for Afghan journalists
British media outlets have written an open letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson urging him...
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Lily Cole apologises after posting photos wearing an Afghan burqa on Instagram
British model, actress and activist Lily Cole has apologised after posting photos of herself in...
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Taliban show conciliatory face at first Kabul news conference
The Afghan Taliban said on Tuesday (Aug 17) they wanted peaceful relations with other countries...
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World's first new-look Lotus showroom opens in Bahrain's Moda Mall
British-born sports car brand Lotus has reinvented itself with a fresh direction and reimagined branding,...
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Afghan Taliban may have committed war crimes, says US and UK
The US and British embassies in Kabul say the insurgent Taliban may have committed war...