A catastrophic accident struck Air India Flight AI171 as it crashed shortly after takeoff, carrying 242 people on board. The plane was en route London Gatwick from Ahmedabad in India. The Boeing
Uber to trial self-driving taxis on London streets from 2026, as UK greenlights commercial driverless services and fast-tracks legislation to position Britain as a leader in autonomous transport Uber is set to
The UK government has announced plans to scrap the 200-year-old Vagrancy Act by spring next year, finally ending legislation that criminalised rough sleeping in England and Wales. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner
Hasil Odungat, Reporter In the heart of London, where office towers meet centuries-old churches, Postman’s Park is once again drawing crowds. The ancient green park, previously a beloved haven for exhausted office
Three years have passed since the killing of American-Palestinian Shireen Abu Akleh by the Israeli military. Shireen Abu Akleh’s portrait now hangs in the “Journalists’ Altar” in St Bride’s Church on Fleet
The new Bill aims to address the issue of “cowardly criminals” who have historically avoided facing the consequences of their actions by not showing up to court In a groundbreaking move to
British Airways has suspended all flights to and from Israel after a ballistic missile struck near Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday 4 May 2025… Writes Zahra Jawad The missile, reportedly
The Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) hosted an event at the prestigious Mansion House, in the heart of the City of London, to honour 64 candidates for their outstanding achievements.
The new initiative in Newham, backed by the government, offers pupils a nutritious breakfast before the school day begins, while also providing parents with 30 minutes of free childcare Four schools in
The report, titled “Action and Ambition: London Fire Brigade’s culture,” acknowledges the progress made since the damning review in 2022 but highlights areas where further action is required The London Fire Brigade