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The new head of Britain’s foreign intelligence service MI6 has warned the nation in her first public speech that the UK is “now operating in a space between peace and war” and “the front line is everywhere,” amid growing tensions with Russia.
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UK business is beaming with pride with the recent news of the country’s emergence as the fourth largest exporter in the world based on the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development report. The UK jumped three places in 2022, surpassing France ...
As of April 2, European Union citizens join travelers from 48 countries around the world now required to have Electronic Travel Authorisation to enter the UK. Previously, travelers from the EU could hop on a plane and simply present themselves at passport ...
Britons believe the UK is viewed as “weak” and a “soft touch” by people abroad, according to a leading pollster who found that just one in four think the UK is seen in a positive light. “Britons are not little Englanders,” said Luke Tryl ...
The UK has surged to become one of the biggest exporters in the world – but this isn’t all good news
At first glance, this seems a significant coup, showcasing the UK’s economic resilience. But before cracking open the champagne, it’s worth considering what these numbers truly mean and whether they tell the full story. Looking at the top-line export ...
Universities, builders and health trusts are feeling the squeeze, as thinktank says effect of zero net migration could be similar to Brexit ‘It’s been life-changing’: young Britons on why they left the UK When Greenwich and Kent universities said ...
The UK government is increasing contingency measures to address potential food and fuel shortages from the Iran war and continued disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. Ministers are meeting twice weekly to track stock levels and supply chain stability ...