
UK Seeks to Revive U.S. Tech Cooperation
Washington has linked progress on technology collaboration to wider trade negotiations.

Washington has linked progress on technology collaboration to wider trade negotiations.

The Erasmus framework could extend beyond universities, reopening access to vocational training placements and sports exchanges.

Passengers flying to or through Italy, Spain, and the UK face delays and cancellations—as walkouts intensify during the peak festive travel period.

Critics raise concerns about cultural colonialism, foreign interference, and violation of sovereignty.

After weather caused a four-week pause, vessels carrying migrants have reappeared in UK waters—fuelling illegal immigration.

Campaigners argue the study could harm children and question whether research should focus on those who have already taken the treatment.

Some believe tinkering with the convention is not enough—that members should leave it altogether.

It looks as if the 46 ECHR member countries will plan to adopt a “political declaration” at a summit in May 2026.

Nigel Farage says the renewed push for mask wearing in public is “nonsense.”

The long-delayed investigation into Pakistani-heritage group-based sexual exploitation will now proceed with statutory powers, a £65 million budget, and a three-year schedule.