Cape Town has officially won the bid to host WorldPride in 2028, marking a monumental milestone as the first South African and African city to
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Police Confirm Bleach Attack on Man at Hackney’s Broadway Market, Launch Investigation Into Suspect’s Whereabouts
Broadway Market in Hackney, a popular destination for both tourists and locals, was the scene of a disturbing incident on Thursday afternoon. Around 1:40 pm,
Two Terrorists Convicted of Plotting Deadly Bomb Attacks in the UK Released From Prison After Serving Over a Decade Behind Bars
Two extremists who were involved in a deadly bomb plot targeting major locations in the UK, including a popular shopping centre and a nightclub, have
Gary Lineker Set to Appear at Upper Tribunal to Resolve £5 Million Tax Dispute with HMRC as He Announces End of Match of the Day Career in the UK
Gary Lineker is once again entangled in a legal battle with HMRC, this time over a nearly £5 million tax dispute. The 63-year-old football icon
Newport Teen Sentenced for Creating Fully Operational Firearm with 3D Printer and Engaging in Dangerous Extremist Activities
A teenager who used a 3D printer to create a semi-automatic firearm was sentenced to jail after his actions came to light during a police
Conservatives Accuse MSNBC Host Al Sharpton of Favoritism After Receiving $500,000 from Kamala Harris Campaign Before Gushing Interview
A recent revelation about MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton has sparked fierce backlash from conservatives after it was disclosed that he received a $500,000 payment
Popular Greek dip taramasalata vanishes from UK shelves amid worker strike at Bakkavor over pay dispute in Lincolnshire
A surprising crisis has hit the UK’s supermarket shelves, with a national shortage of taramasalata due to ongoing strikes at Bakkavor, a major food producer.
King Charles III celebrates 76th birthday with launch of Coronation Food Hub in South London to address food waste and hunger in the UK
Today marks King Charles III’s 76th birthday, and the monarch celebrated with a meaningful gesture: unveiling a new Coronation Food Hub in Deptford, South London.
City of Palm Springs Approaches Historic Vote to Approve $6 Million Settlement and Economic Development Package for Black and Latino Families Displaced in the 1960s Section 14 Demolition
A significant vote is looming in Palm Springs, where city officials are set to approve a nearly $6 million reparations deal for Black and Latino
Welsh Government Considers Banning Dogs from Countryside as Labour Pushes for Inclusive Green Spaces Amid Racism Concerns
A recent proposal to create dog-free zones in the Welsh countryside has sparked discussions on making public spaces more inclusive. The recommendation, presented by Climate