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Danish fans’ anti-hooligan bus offers free beer to England rivals

20 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Danish football fans, known for their friendly demeanor, have traveled to Frankfurt to support their team in the European Championship. They aim to counteract the hooliganism often associated with the sport by offering free beer to their English rivals. Erik Bro from Aarhus is among the supporters leading this peaceful initiative, bringing a carnival-like atmosphere to the event.

Danish fans’ anti-hooligan bus offers free beer to England rivals

20 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Danish fans have transformed a 30-year-old Volvo bus, the Roliganbussen, into a mobile bar offering free beer to English football fans in an effort to promote camaraderie and reduce hooliganism. Sponsored by a local pub, the bus is stocked with 15 kegs of beer and features a bar, astroturfed floor, and rooftop garden. The initiative has garnered attention from Uefa and even an invitation to the Danish King. The term 'rooligan' has been coined to describe these anti-hooligan efforts, aiming to create a positive atmosphere between rival fans.

How I stole a keyless car in under 20 seconds

07 Jun 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
The article highlights the ease of keyless car theft, contributing to a surge in vehicle thefts. It details the use of relay devices to trick cars into unlocking and starting without the key fob. The article discusses the role of various brands, including Jaguar Land Rover, in addressing this issue and the involvement of criminal gangs in the theft and resale of stolen vehicles. It also covers the efforts of law enforcement and calls for legislative action to ban the sale of keyless theft devices. Practical advice is provided on how car owners can protect their vehicles.

Exposed: the ‘illegal school’ teaching children conspiracy theories

25 Apr 2024  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
An undercover investigation at Universallkidz, a suspected illegal school in Greater Manchester, revealed children being taught conspiracy theories by a self-styled shaman named Phil, who claimed crystal pyramids could transmit healing energy. The children, who should have been attending a regular school, were instead participating in these unorthodox lessons.

Exposed: the ‘illegal school’ teaching children conspiracy theories

25 Apr 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
In Stockport, children are being taught conspiracy theories at an illegal school called Universallkidz. The school, led by a self-styled shaman named Phil, promotes unscientific beliefs such as crystal healing and denies the existence of dinosaurs. The article highlights the concerning nature of these teachings and the illegal status of the institution.

Meet the sniffer dogs helping to catch sex offenders

26 Feb 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Specialized sniffer dogs in the Cheshire and North Wales Police Alliance Dog Unit are significantly enhancing crime scene investigations. Dogs like April, Watson, and Bran are trained to detect seminal fluid, digital storage devices, and human remains, respectively. Their handlers, including PC Steve Gunn, PC Gethin Edwards, and PC Richard Land, emphasize the dogs' incredible abilities and their crucial role in gathering evidence. These dogs are not only effective in their roles but also deeply valued by their handlers, who often consider them as partners in combating crime.

Meet the sniffer dogs helping to catch sex offenders

26 Feb 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
In a challenging woodland crime scene, a trained yellow labrador named PD April quickly found crucial evidence of sexual abuse, showcasing the unmatched capabilities of sniffer dogs in aiding police investigations.

Meet the sniffer dogs helping to catch sex offenders

26 Feb 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
The article highlights the innovative use of sniffer dogs by the Cheshire and North Wales Police Alliance Dog Unit to assist in crime scene investigations. Dogs like April, Watson, and Bran are trained to detect seminal fluid, digital storage devices, and human remains, respectively. Their handlers, including PC Steve Gunn, PC Gethin Edwards, and PC Richard Land, emphasize the dogs' incredible abilities and their crucial role in gathering evidence. The unit's advanced training techniques are seen as a game-changer in law enforcement, providing CSI teams with an additional tool to solve crimes.

Revealed: how charity doorsteppers twist your emotions for money

22 Feb 2024  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
The Fundraising Regulator has initiated an investigation following revelations by The Times that door-to-door fundraisers for a prominent children's charity were trained in pressure-selling techniques. An undercover reporter discovered that trainees at IBA Global, a third-party marketing firm, were instructed to use psychological tactics and pre-empt objections to secure donations for the Great Ormond Street Hospital charity. This practice contravenes the Code of Fundraising Practice, which advises against applying undue pressure on potential donors.

Revealed: how charity doorsteppers twist your emotions for money

22 Feb 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
The Fundraising Regulator is investigating after The Times uncovered that door-to-door fundraisers for the Great Ormond Street Hospital children's charity were trained in pressure-selling techniques by IBA Global. An undercover reporter revealed that fundraisers, working on commission, were taught to use psychological motivators and pre-empt objections, potentially violating the Code of Fundraising Practice.

Tuppence Middleton: How I ramp up to become Elizabeth Taylor

10 Dec 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Tuppence Middleton discusses her preparation for reprising the role of Elizabeth Taylor in a new production, highlighting the intense energy and instinctual nature of Taylor's character. The play, set in a more intimate space, will focus on the raw and animalistic aspects of Taylor and Richard Burton's relationship. Middleton reflects on her research, including reading Taylor's autobiography and Burton's diaries, and the impact of motherhood on her career. She also shares her struggles with OCD and her efforts to raise awareness about the condition. The production is supported by the National Youth Theatre and the National Theatre, with Sam Mendes directing.

Tuppence Middleton: How I ramp up to become Elizabeth Taylor

10 Dec 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Tuppence Middleton discusses her preparation for reprising the role of Elizabeth Taylor in a play, highlighting the intense energy and instinctual nature of Taylor's character. The production, set in a more intimate space, will focus on the raw and animalistic aspects of Taylor and Richard Burton's relationship. Middleton's research included reading Taylor's autobiography and Burton's diaries. She reflects on how the role has influenced her personal growth and confidence. Middleton also shares her experiences with OCD and how acting provides a reprieve from her symptoms. The article touches on her career, motherhood, and future projects, including a screenplay and a memoir.

Tuppence Middleton: How I ramp up to become Elizabeth Taylor

10 Dec 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Tuppence Middleton discusses her preparation for reprising the role of Elizabeth Taylor in a play, highlighting the intense energy and instinctual nature she channels for the character. The production, set in a more intimate space, will focus on the raw, animalistic aspects of Taylor and Richard Burton's relationship. Middleton's research includes reading Taylor's autobiography and Burton's diaries, as well as Roger Lewis's book 'Erotic Vagrancy.' She reflects on her career, motherhood, and her struggles with OCD, noting that acting helps her manage her condition. The article also mentions her upcoming projects, including a screenplay adaptation and a memoir.

Inside the primary school where 80% are homeless

03 Dec 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Harris Academy Peckham Park, located in a residential street in south London, is a primary school where the majority of pupils are homeless. The article highlights the challenging living conditions of the students, such as a seven-year-old girl living in a single room in a hostel with her family and an eight-year-old girl living in a temporary council flat with black mould on the walls.

Inside the primary school where 80% are homeless

03 Dec 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Harris Academy Peckham Park, located in a residential street in south London, is a primary school where the majority of pupils are homeless. The school features typical elements like a hall, classrooms, and playground, but many students face severe challenges. One seven-year-old girl lives in a single room in a hostel with her family, while another eight-year-old girl lives in a temporary council flat with black mould on the walls, leading to frequent illness.

Joseph Fiennes: how I turn myself into Gareth Southgate

28 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Joseph Fiennes reflects on influential theatre and film performances that have impacted him, including Juliet Stevenson in 'Death and the Maiden,' Robert Lepage's 'Tectonic Plates,' and Fiona Shaw in 'Electra.' He also highlights his brother Ralph Fiennes' standout roles in 'Schindler’s List' and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel.'

From pig cell to fork. Does lab-grown meat pass the taste test?

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
Mark Schomberg, a development chef for Ivy Farm Technologies, prepares a £50 lab-grown pork meatball, marking the first time anyone outside the company and its investors has tasted it. The article explores the innovative food technology behind lab-grown meat, highlighting its potential to revolutionize the food industry by providing a meat alternative that does not involve animal slaughter.

DVLA staff off work on full pay amid application backlog crisis

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is facing severe criticism due to significant backlogs in processing driver applications, exacerbated by staff being on full pay while not working. The backlog has affected millions, including essential workers like lorry drivers. An undercover investigation by The Times revealed that some DVLA staff were instructed to mislead drivers about delays. The Department for Transport has ordered an investigation, while the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union defends the staff, citing safety concerns. The article highlights individual cases of frustration and the broader impact on public services.

Rob Fahey: Real tennis great bids to end career at the top

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Rob Fahey, a legendary figure in real tennis, aims to conclude his illustrious career on a high note. The article delves into the history and unique aspects of real tennis, contrasting it with lawn tennis. Fahey's career highlights, including his numerous world championships and recent matches, are discussed. His wife, Claire Fahey, is also featured for her contributions to modernizing the sport and competing against men. The narrative captures the essence of real tennis, its historical significance, and the Faheys' dedication to the game.

Football violence: Cocaine and kids as young as 12 – the new face of hooliganism

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The article highlights the increasing violence and disorder associated with football matches in the UK, particularly focusing on the role of cocaine and the involvement of very young fans. It details various incidents of hooliganism, including a pitch invasion and assaults, and discusses the efforts of the UK Football Policing Unit to manage these issues. The article also raises concerns about the grooming of young fans into violent sub-cultures and the potential long-term implications if the problem is not addressed.

Inside the primary school where 80% are homeless

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Harris Peckham Park primary school in Southwark, London, serves as a crucial support system for its students, 80% of whom are homeless. The school provides stability, meals, and assistance with housing applications. The article highlights the severe housing crisis in Southwark, where temporary accommodation is increasingly used as a long-term solution, affecting families' well-being. Rising property prices and rents have exacerbated the issue, making the area less liveable for families. The school staff play a vital role in supporting both students and parents, often stepping in to fill gaps left by local authorities.

Revealed: how charity doorsteppers twist your emotions for money

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The Times investigation reveals unethical fundraising practices by IBA Global, a marketing company working with charities like GOSH Charity and the National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS). Fundraisers employed emotional manipulation and misleading tactics to secure donations, often under commission-based pay. The Fundraising Regulator and Charity Commission are investigating these practices, with GOSH Charity and NDCS expressing concern and pledging to cooperate. The article highlights the broader issue of subcontractors in charity fundraising and the need for stricter compliance with ethical standards.

Inside the DVLA call centre as millions are hit by backlogs

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The article delves into the significant backlog at the DVLA caused by strict Covid-19 safety measures and labor disputes. It highlights the challenges faced by staff, including limited remote work capabilities and the impact of industrial action led by the PCS union. The backlog peaked at 1.6 million cases and has since decreased, but issues persist. The article also discusses the internal conflict within the union and the DVLA's efforts to manage the situation, including spending on safety measures and hiring more staff. Key figures like Sarah Evans and Grant Shapps are mentioned, with the union's actions and the DVLA's responses scrutinized.

Why compliant cars are still being fined under Ulez glitch

02 Sep 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The expansion of the ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) in Greater London has led to fines for some compliant older cars due to a glitch in the camera system. This issue affects models from manufacturers like BMW, Land Rover, Mercedes, and Toyota, whose owners may be unaware of their exemption. Senior officials at the Department for Transport are involved in addressing the problem.

Why compliant cars are still being fined under Ulez glitch

02 Sep 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The article discusses the issues with the Ulez enforcement system in London, highlighting cases where compliant cars are still being fined. It details the experiences of motorists like Dharminder Virdi, who had to obtain a certificate of conformity to prove his car's compliance. The article criticizes Transport for London and other government agencies for not providing adequate information and support to motorists. It also mentions the vandalism of enforcement cameras and includes opinions from various stakeholders, including Nigel Farage and Edmund King.

Why compliant cars are still being fined under Ulez glitch

02 Sep 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
The article discusses issues with the Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) in London, where compliant cars are still being fined due to glitches in the enforcement system. Motorists like Dharminder Virdi have faced fines despite their vehicles meeting emission standards, highlighting the difficulties in obtaining certificates of conformity from manufacturers. Criticisms are directed at Transport for London (TfL) and the Department of Transport for not properly enforcing the system and placing the burden on motorists. The article also mentions vandalism of enforcement cameras and includes opinions from various stakeholders, including Nigel Farage and Edmund King.

Make America Florida: Inside the state ‘where woke goes to die’

22 Aug 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Republicans in Florida, led by Governor Ron DeSantis, have enacted several laws targeting what they describe as the 'woke left,' including restrictions on abortion, prohibitions on discussing sexuality in schools, and bans on gender clinical interventions for minors. The documentary explores the impact of these policies, highlighting the state's role in America's culture war and featuring diverse perspectives, from a young anti-abortion activist to transgender teenagers who feel marginalized.

Make America Florida: Inside the state ‘where woke goes to die’

22 Aug 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Republicans in Florida, led by Governor Ron DeSantis, have enacted several laws targeting progressive ideologies, including restrictions on abortion, prohibitions on discussing sexuality in schools, and bans on gender clinical interventions for minors. The documentary explores the impact of these policies, highlighting the state's role in America's culture war and featuring diverse perspectives, from a young anti-abortion advocate to transgender teenagers feeling marginalized.

Make America Florida: Inside the state ‘where woke goes to die’

22 Aug 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
Republicans in Florida, led by Governor Ron DeSantis, have enacted several laws targeting the 'woke left,' including restrictions on abortion, prohibitions on discussing sexuality in schools, and bans on gender clinical interventions for minors. The documentary explores the impact of these policies, highlighting the state's role in America's culture war and featuring diverse perspectives, from a young anti-abortion advocate to transgender teenagers feeling marginalized.

Exposed: How British Gas debt agents break into homes of vulnerable

01 Feb 2023  |  www.thetimes.com
British Gas has been force-fitting prepayment meters in the homes of vulnerable customers, including those with severe mental health issues and disabilities. Following an investigation by The Times, British Gas suspended the practice and launched an internal investigation. The article details the aggressive tactics used by debt collectors, including breaking into homes and manipulating customers. The energy regulator Ofgem and the British Government have called for urgent action and investigations into these practices. The article criticizes British Gas, its parent company Centrica, and its contractor Arvato Financial Solutions for their roles in these controversial practices.

Polish milk bars feel the pinch as inflation soars

29 Jul 2022  |  www.thetimes.com
At the Centralna Milk Bar in Krakow, lunch ladies serve affordable and nutritious meals, heavily subsidized by the Polish government. Milk bars have been a staple of Polish life for 70 years, but rising inflation threatens their existence. For many, like Kacper Pluta from the working-class Nowa Huta district, these milk bars are essential for accessing warm meals.

How to build a Roman villa in the Somerset countryside

03 Jun 2022  |  www.thetimes.com
Villa Ventorum, a new Roman villa reconstruction in Somerset, is an extraordinary project aimed at reviving the luxury and elegance of 4th century AD Romano-British civilization. Located on the 800-acre estate of The Newt, the villa was built with the help of hundreds of experts, including archaeologists, architects, and craftsmen. The project, funded by South African billionaire Koos Bekker and his wife Karen, features authentic Roman architecture, frescoes, and mosaics. The villa serves as a historical and cultural attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into Roman life with modern amenities. The project has been praised for its ambition, accuracy, and the luxurious experience it provides.

Drop the ban on checkout sweets too, shops tell PM

19 May 2022  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
Small shops in the UK are urging Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abandon the ban on displaying sweets and chocolates at checkouts, arguing it will increase consumer prices due to the cost of rearranging displays. This ban on 'guilt lanes' is set to be enforced in October and is the sole surviving element of Johnson's obesity strategy after he dropped other measures. Chef and campaigner Jamie Oliver is organizing a protest against the policy reversal.

DVLA union leader called for ‘maximum disruption’ during pandemic

18 Mar 2022  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
DVLA staff who went on strike during the pandemic aimed to cause maximum disruption to force management to meet their demands. An undercover investigation revealed that union members discussed actions to cripple the agency, leading to significant delays affecting millions of drivers and contributing to national crises over petrol and food supply. The strikes, citing Covid safety concerns, have lasted for 58 days in the past year.

Leonard Cohen dangled my daughter: Meet AJ Barratt, legendary rock photographer

12 Dec 2021  |  www.euronews.com
AJ Barratt, a renowned rock photographer, captured iconic images of music stars from the 80s and 90s, including Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Leonard Cohen. Starting his career at Melody Maker and later moving to NME, Barratt's unique approach to photoshoots varied from spontaneous to meticulously planned. One notable shoot involved Leonard Cohen playfully holding Barratt's daughter upside down. Barratt's career spanned the heyday of music magazines, and he reflects on his time as a dream job.

Matt Hancock confirms tier 4 to cover most of England – video

30 Dec 2020  |  the Guardian
Three-quarters of England will be under tier 4 restrictions from Thursday due to the rapid spread of a new coronavirus variant. Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced the measure in the House of Commons, while Shadow Health Secretary Jon Ashworth described the virus as 'out of control' and highlighted the dire situation in Leicester.

Aden airport attack targeting Yemeni cabinet kills 26 – video

30 Dec 2020  |  the Guardian
An attack at Aden international airport killed at least 26 people and injured 60 others shortly after a plane carrying members of Yemen's newly formed government landed. A second attack targeted Aden's Mashiq Palace, where cabinet members were taken following the initial incident. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Boris Johnson on tier 4: ‘No one regrets these measures more than I do’ – video

30 Dec 2020  |  the Guardian
Prime Minister Boris Johnson emphasized the critical need to take action and intensify efforts to control the rapid spread of the new coronavirus variant. He acknowledged the impact of restrictions on school returns in severely affected areas but expressed optimism for improvement by April with successful vaccination programs. The UK recorded its highest daily Covid death toll since April, and the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine received approval from the UK regulator.

Georgia debate: Loeffler and Warnock spar over Trump election loss – video

07 Dec 2020  |  the Guardian
Republican senator Kelly Loeffler repeatedly avoided questions about Donald Trump's election defeat during a debate with Democratic opponent Raphael Warnock ahead of a crucial Senate runoff election in January. Loeffler declined to acknowledge Joe Biden's victory, stating Trump had the right to 'legal recourse'. Warnock criticized Loeffler's response to the Covid-19 pandemic in Georgia.

'The tip of the iceberg': Starmer accuses Johnson of wasting public money at PMQs – video

11 Nov 2020  |  theguardian.com
Keir Starmer has accused Boris Johnson of wasteful government spending on public relations contracts, totaling about £130m in 2020, during a session of PMQs. Johnson defended the expenditure as necessary for raising vaccine awareness and supporting trials. Starmer also criticized the government for spending millions on PPE that failed to reach frontline workers, while Johnson acknowledged that some providers were more effective than others. The NHS is reportedly ready for a mass vaccine rollout.

Bolsonaro takes swipe at Biden and again dismisses Covid deaths – video

11 Nov 2020  |  the Guardian
Jair Bolsonaro, the Brazilian president, dismissed concerns over Covid-19 deaths, urging Brazil to 'stop being a country of sissies' and stating that 'all of us are going to die one day.' At an event with minimal mask usage, Bolsonaro also criticized US president-elect Joe Biden, who has threatened Brazil with sanctions over Amazon rainforest fires, suggesting that 'diplomacy is not enough' and implying the need for 'gunpowder.'

Peruvians take to the streets to protest against president's ousting – video

10 Nov 2020  |  the Guardian
Protests erupted in Lima after President Martín Vizcarra was unexpectedly ousted following an impeachment vote. Despite corruption allegations, the public supported Vizcarra's anti-corruption efforts, leading to widespread demonstrations against his removal.

Boris Johnson tells UK to expect Australia-style trade deal with EU – video

16 Oct 2020  |  the Guardian
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in a televised speech, accuses the European Union of not offering the UK the same trade terms as Canada. He indicates that without a 'fundamental change of approach' by the EU, the UK is likely to enter trade arrangements similar to Australia's post-Brexit. Johnson suggests that the UK should prepare for a no-deal Brexit as trade and security talks with the EU are not progressing.

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Meet The Top Skateboarder Hoping To Compete In The 2020 Tokyo Olympics

02 Oct 2019  |  HuffPost UK
The introduction of new sports to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics is creating opportunities for a new generation of athletes. Alex Decunha, a top skateboarder, is hopeful about becoming one of the first skateboarders to compete in the Olympics, marking a significant milestone for the sport.

Prince Harry Visits De-Mining Project In Angola

27 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Prince Harry visited a de-mining field in Dirico, Angola, with the HALO Trust, continuing the humanitarian work of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, who visited a similar project in 1997. This visit is part of a 10-day tour of Africa with the Duchess of Sussex and their child, Archie.

Prince Harry Visits De-Mining Project In Angola

27 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost
Prince Harry visited a de-mining field in Dirico, Angola, with the HALO Trust, continuing the humanitarian work of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, who visited a similar project in 1997. This visit is part of a 10-day tour of Africa with the Duchess of Sussex and their child, Archie.

Who Will Be The First To Leave Strictly Come Dancing?

26 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
The first elimination of the current season of 'Strictly Come Dancing' is approaching, and the article speculates on who might be in danger of being the first to leave. The focus is on the upcoming weekend's ballroom action and the contestants' performances.

UN Climate Change Report Calls For Urgent Emissions Cuts

25 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change highlights the severe and sweeping consequences of ongoing emissions on the planet's cryosphere and oceans, calling for urgent emissions cuts.

Mont Blanc Glacier At Risk Of Collapse

25 Sep 2019  |  huffingtonpost.co.uk
Experts warn that the Planpincieux glacier on the Mont Blanc massif is at risk of collapse, with potential ice avalanches involving about 250,000 cubic metres of ice. Courmayeur's mayor has closed roads near the Italian side of the mountain as a precaution.

Anger And Jeering Dominate Prime Minister’s Return To Parliament

25 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Following the Supreme Court's ruling that prorogation was unlawful, MPs returned to Parliament for a tumultuous session. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn declared Boris Johnson unfit for office. Labour MP Paula Sherriff criticized Johnson's divisive language, referencing a plaque for murdered MP Jo Cox, to which Johnson dismissively responded 'humbug'.

Senator Fires Shots In The Air During Haiti Protest

24 Sep 2019  |  huffingtonpost.co.uk
Senator Jean-Marie Ralph Féthière fired shots in the air, injuring two people during a protest in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Senator Willot Joseph was also seen with a firearm at a separate protest. The unrest is partly due to power outages and fuel shortages following the collapse of Haiti's deal with Venezuela and a dispute with an American energy supplier.

Harry And Meghan Begin Their Africa Tour In Cape Town

23 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, began their Africa tour in Cape Town, visiting the township of Nyanga. They engaged with schoolchildren and members of The Justice Desk, an organization focused on self-defence and empowerment for vulnerable children.

Labour Party Conference Highlights: A Shorter Working Week

23 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
At the Labour Party conference in Brighton, Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell announced plans to implement a 32-hour working week within 10 years without a reduction in pay. The announcement was part of a series of events at the conference, which also included the resignation of Jeremy Corbyn’s top aide, Andrew Fisher.

Thousands Stranded After Collapse Of Thomas Cook

23 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
One of Britain’s oldest companies, Thomas Cook, ceased trading overnight after failed negotiations, leaving 600,000 holidaymakers stranded globally, including 150,000 Britons. The Civil Aviation Authority is conducting a two-week operation to repatriate British holidaymakers. Founded in 1841, Thomas Cook was £1.7 billion in debt.

Thirteenth-Century Painting Found In Woman's Home

23 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
A painting by Italian artist Cimabue, believed to have been made around 1280, was discovered in the kitchen of a woman's home in Compiègne, France. An auctioneer inspecting the property encouraged the woman to have the painting assessed, and it is now expected to sell for about 4-6 million euros at auction.

Scientists Study Methane In The Hope Of Saving The Planet

20 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Three scientists are working to better understand methane to reduce its atmospheric prevalence. Methane levels have risen in the last decade, and while it is less prevalent than CO2, it can be more destructive.

How Greta Thunberg Started A Global Climate Movement

20 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Greta Thunberg's efforts have sparked a global climate movement, emphasizing the importance of climate activism and environmental issues. Her actions have inspired millions worldwide to participate in climate strikes and demand action from governments and corporations.

Classic Film Memorabilia Up For Auction in London

18 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
About 900 items of film memorabilia will be sold at auction at the end of the month, with 250 pieces currently on display at London’s BFI Imax. Notable items include a stormtrooper helmet from the original Star Wars film.

Boris Johnson Confronted By Angry Father During Hospital Visit

18 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced criticism from an angry father during a visit to Whipps Cross University Hospital in Leytonstone, east London. The father accused the hospital of being understaffed and claimed that the NHS is being destroyed, citing his daughter's near-death experience.

A Giant Island Of Pumice Could Help The Great Barrier Reef

11 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Scientists believe a giant floating island of pumice, formed from an underwater volcano eruption near North Tonga, could help restore Australia's Great Barrier Reef. As the pumice island drifts towards Australia's northeastern coast, it is expected to carry living organisms that could rejuvenate the coral reefs.

The New iPhone 11 Is Creeping People With Trypophobia Out

11 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Apple's new iPhone 11, unveiled in Cupertino, California, features a cluster of three lenses that has been causing discomfort for individuals with trypophobia, a fear of irregular patterns or clusters of small holes or bumps.

Operation Yellowhammer Report: What Does It Say?

11 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
The UK government has released the Yellowhammer Operation document under pressure from MPs, detailing the worst-case scenarios if the UK exits the EU without a deal. The report warns of significant delays at border crossings, which could adversely affect the supply of fresh food and medicine.

John Bercow’s Legacy As House Speaker

10 Sep 2019  |  huffingtonpost.co.uk
John Bercow has announced his resignation as Speaker of the House of Commons after ten years in the role, describing it as the greatest honor of his professional life. Known for his distinctive call for 'Order!' among MPs, Bercow has served as a member of parliament since 1997 and assumed the speakership in 2009.

How The Handmaid's Outfit Became A Symbol Of Protest

10 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
The red cape and white bonnet from Margaret Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale' have become globally recognized symbols of protest. As the sequel 'The Testaments' is released, the article explores the cultural impact and significance of the handmaid's outfit in various protests worldwide.

Scuffles, Singing And Cries Of “Shame” As Parliament Is Suspended

10 Sep 2019  |  huffingtonpost.co.uk
The UK Parliament was prorogued in the early hours of Tuesday amid opposition protests, with MPs displaying signs reading 'Silenced' and attempting to prevent Speaker John Bercow from leaving his chair to make the suspension official. Conservative MPs escorted Bercow amidst shouts of 'Shame on you', as opposition members criticized the suspension as a tactic by the Prime Minister to push through Brexit by the 31 October deadline, deal or no deal. Parliament is set to reconvene on 14 October.

Top Christmas Toys For 2019, As Tested By Lots Of Children

09 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
A review of the top Christmas toys for 2019, tested by children, reveals a range of popular and less popular toys. Baby All Gone and Dollatina dolls were highly favored, while Buzz Lightyear and Woody from Toy Story also received positive feedback. Blume Dolls, however, were less engaging. The toys were provided by Argos, and the review includes subjective opinions and ratings based on the children's reactions.

Art Installation Puts Forest Inside Football Stadium

08 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
A forest of 300 trees has been planted inside Klagenfurt's Woerthersee stadium in Austria as part of the 'For Forest' exhibition by Basel-based artist Klaus Littmann. The installation, which opened to the public on September 8 and will run until October 27, aims to convey a message that nature might one day only be experienced in a museum-like setting.

US Skier Has Impressive Wipeout During New Zealand Competition

05 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
American skier Jennie Symons experienced a massive wipeout during the The North Face Frontier 4* event at the Winter Games NZ in the Remarkables resort, Queenstown, New Zealand. Despite the impressive tumble, Symons was unhurt.

Jo Johnson Resigns As MP And Minister Citing “Unresolvable Tension”

05 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Jo Johnson, the Prime Minister's brother and Conservative MP for Orpington, has resigned from his position as universities minister, citing an 'unresolvable tension' between family loyalty and the national interest.

Bahamas Death Toll Expected To Rise In Wake Of Hurricane Dorian Devastation

04 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Alexander Minnis anticipates an increase in the death toll from Hurricane Dorian, which has already claimed seven lives and caused extensive damage to around 13,000 homes. The hurricane is also threatening the Florida coast, prompting evacuation orders for over a million residents.

Hong Kong Leader Withdraws Extradition Bill

04 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam announced the formal withdrawal of an extradition bill that had sparked months of protests. Despite this concession, pro-democracy activists plan to continue their protests until free elections are achieved in Hong Kong.

California Boat Fire: 25 Bodies Recovered

03 Sep 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Divers continue to search for missing passengers after a fire destroyed the scuba diving vessel Conception off the coast of California. Emergency personnel have recovered 25 bodies so far. The boat was on a three-day excursion and moored off Santa Cruz Island when the blaze started. Five crew members managed to escape.

Great Barrier Reef Condition Now 'Very Poor'

30 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
The Great Barrier Reef's condition has been officially downgraded to 'very poor' by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, with climate change, overfishing, and coral bleaching identified as key factors. There is a possibility for improvement through strong local and global actions, but the reef's UNESCO World Heritage status is under threat due to its current state.

Lego Rolls Out Audio And Braille Instructions

30 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost
Lego is testing AI software to translate its visual building instructions into braille and audio, making them accessible for visually-impaired enthusiasts. This initiative was inspired by Matthew Shifrin, who had previously relied on a family friend to translate instructions into braille. Following her death, Shifrin aimed to make these instructions accessible to others, leading to his collaboration with Lego.

Great Barrier Reef Condition Now 'Very Poor'

30 Aug 2019  |  huffpost.com
The Great Barrier Reef's condition has been officially downgraded to 'very poor' by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, with climate change, overfishing, and coral bleaching events being the primary causes. There is a risk to its UNESCO World Heritage listing, but experts suggest that its condition can improve with strong local and global actions.

Lego Rolls Out Audio And Braille Instructions

30 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Lego is testing AI software to translate its visual building instructions into braille and audio, making them accessible to visually-impaired enthusiasts. This initiative was inspired by Matthew Shifrin, who had previously relied on a family friend to translate instructions into braille. Following her death, Shifrin collaborated with Lego to extend this accessibility to others.

Three Hong Kong Activists Arrested In Protest Crackdown

30 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Prominent pro-democracy activists Joshua Wong, Andy Chain, and Agnes Chow were arrested in Hong Kong amid a crackdown on protests. Wong, a leader of the 2014 Umbrella Movement, was detained on suspicion of organizing illegal protests. A planned pro-democracy march was canceled after police denied permission.

The Marchioness Disaster: 30 Years On

19 Aug 2019  |  huffingtonpost.co.uk
The Marchioness pleasure boat disaster occurred on 20 August 1989, resulting in 51 fatalities after a collision with the dredger Bowbelle on the Thames. Following two hung jury trials, a 2000 public inquiry led to safety enhancements on the Thames, such as RNLI lifeboats and bridge lights signaling the presence of large vessels.

Virgin Galactic Unveils World's First Commercial Spaceport

16 Aug 2019  |  www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Virgin Galactic has unveiled Spaceport America, located near Truth or Consequences in New Mexico, which will serve as the hub for its mission control and future space tourism flights. Following a successful passenger test flight in February, the company is nearing the launch of its suborbital flights, with hundreds of global customers having already made deposits.

Sheep Flock To Westminster In Anti-Brexit Protest

15 Aug 2019  |  huffingtonpost.co.uk
Campaigners from the People's Vote group herded six sheep through Westminster to protest against the risks of a no-deal Brexit to farmers, coinciding with the launch of their Farmers For A People's Vote initiative.

British Men Arrested In New Zealand And Australia Drug Busts

14 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Two British men aged 51 and 40 were arrested in Queensland after a multiagency investigation led to the seizure of 766kg of MDMA, the purest ever recorded in the region. Another two British men, aged 60 and 49, were arrested in New Zealand following the seizure of 200kg of meth as part of the same investigation.

Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Begins Journey Across The Ocean

14 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old Swedish climate activist, has embarked on a journey across the Atlantic Ocean on the Malizia II, a sustainable racing yacht. She aims to attend the United Nations climate summit in New York in late September, followed by the COP25 climate summit in Chile in December. Thunberg's voyage underscores her commitment to climate activism and sustainable travel.

Malaysian Authorities Find Body Of Missing Teen

12 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Malaysian authorities have discovered the body of 15-year-old Nora Anne Quoirin, who had been missing since 4 August. Her body was found by a stream approximately 2.5 km from the Dusun resort in Seremban, located about 70 km south of Kuala Lumpur.

How Is The Venezuela Crisis Affecting Women?

12 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
The economic and political crisis in Venezuela has severely impacted healthcare services, forcing women to seek medical assistance, including pre and post-natal care, in neighboring Colombia. Save the Children operates a sexual and reproductive health clinic in Maicao, Colombia, where inflation has driven the prices of condoms and contraceptive pills to about a quarter of the monthly minimum wage salary.

What Are Brits Stockpiling Ahead Of Brexit?

12 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
As the October deadline for Brexit approaches, a new survey by Premium Credit reveals that 1 in 5 Brits are stockpiling essentials like food, drink, and medicine in anticipation of a no-deal Brexit. Businesses are also preparing by stockpiling products and supplies.

The Charles Manson 'Family' Murders: 50 Years On

09 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
On August 8, 1969, Charles Manson and his followers committed a series of brutal murders, starting with the invasion of Roman Polanski's home, resulting in the death of his wife, Sharon Tate, and four friends. The following day, Manson's group murdered Rosemary and Leno Labianca. The perpetrators were subsequently arrested and convicted.

How Can You Help In The Climate Change Fight?

08 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
The United Nations environmental body, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has released a report detailing how human activities, particularly land use, are accelerating climate change. The article explores how individuals can contribute to mitigating further environmental damage.

Disney Announces Reboot Of Christmas Classic Home Alone

07 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost
Disney is planning remakes of several classic films, including the 1990 film Home Alone, Night at the Museum, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Additionally, the company is working on a live-action reboot of the 1989 film The Little Mermaid. This follows recent reboots of other Disney classics such as The Lion King and Aladdin.

The Final Line-Up For Strictly Come Dancing 2019 Has Been Confirmed

07 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Television presenter Anneka Rice is the 15th and final contestant announced for this year's Strictly Come Dancing. She will join other contestants including Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing, RuPaul's Drag Race judge Michelle Visage, CBBC presenter Karim Zeroual, and former Coronation Street actress Catherine Tyldesley.

Whaley Bridge Remains Deserted As Most Residents Await To Return Home

07 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Some residents of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire were allowed to return home, but most are still awaiting approval from authorities. Over 1,500 residents were evacuated after Toddbrook dam was damaged by flash floods. The RAF has been assisting with efforts to reinforce the dam and control the water flow into the reservoir.

Disney Announces Reboot Of Christmas Classic Home Alone

06 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Disney is planning remakes of several classic films, including Home Alone, Night at the Museum, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid, as well as a live action reboot of The Little Mermaid. This follows recent reboots of other Disney classics such as The Lion King and Aladdin.

Greenland's Ice Shelf Melted At Record Rate In July

06 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
A heatwave in Europe during July accelerated the melting of Greenland's ice sheet, with scientists from the Danish Meteorological Institute reporting a loss of 240 gigatonnes of ice since 1 June. This melting is significant compared to the 290 gigatonnes lost in the entire year of 2012 and is expected to contribute between 5 and 33 centimeters to global sea level rise by 2100.

Strictly 2019 Line-Up: What We Know So Far

05 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Jamie Laing has been confirmed as the latest contestant for the upcoming edition of BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing, joining other celebrities such as Michelle Visage, Karim Zeroual, and Catherine Tyldesley.

US Reacts To Two Mass Shootings In 24 Hours

05 Aug 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Two mass shootings within 13 hours in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, have reignited debates over gun ownership laws in the United States. The incidents resulted in 29 deaths, following another shooting at a garlic festival in California the previous weekend.

Make Like Greta Thunberg And Embrace Plane-Free Travel

30 Jul 2019  |  HuffPost UK
Climate activist Greta Thunberg is traveling to the United States for a climate summit without flying, opting instead to sail on the Malizia II, a zero-carbon racing boat equipped with solar panels and underwater turbines. This journey underscores her commitment to sustainable travel and reducing carbon emissions.
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