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Generative AI has shifted from a niche creative hack to a default feature in 2026, with image, video, audio and design tools now bundled...

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British voters are increasingly building “mixed” news diets that combine legacy broadcasters, national papers, and a growing set of independent, digital-first publishers. The shift...

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Polling in early 2026 suggests Britain’s two-party dominance is loosening, with support spreading across smaller parties and independents in ways that could reshape Westminster...

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UK rents are at historic highs in March 2026, and the headline figures are only part of the story. The private rented sector is...

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Health agencies increasingly frame wellness as disease prevention, with the strongest evidence still pointing to sleep, movement, diet, stress control and social connection. In...

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A BBC investigation has reported allegations of child sexual exploitation linked to some West Midlands mini-marts, with victims said to be as young as...

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Keir Starmer’s Labour government has reportedly commissioned specialist digital support to build a network of micro-influencers to communicate cost-of-living measures. The approach reflects a...

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Schools in England’s most deprived areas are nearly three times more likely to be marked down on achievement by inspectors than schools in affluent...

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Global news cycles often focus on high-profile political debates and major market shifts, yet significant humanitarian and geopolitical developments frequently occur under the radar....

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The Environment Agency has launched its largest-scale maritime recovery operation on the River Thames in over a decade. In a coordinated effort to restore...

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Experts from Harvard University tracked the diets of 100,000 people over three decades in a research study. “Planet-friendly” foods may also help reduce a...

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More than two million litres of water were pumped from the reservoir in the search for the phone – said to contain sensitive government...

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The artwork, called Comedian, was part of Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan’s exhibition WE at Seoul’s Leeum Museum of Art, and consisted of a ripe...

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New York City’s independent film scene is opening its doors to the public this week. Starting March 20, 2026, the city kicks off Art...

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The UK government has been forced to admit that the national adoption system is failing to protect some of the country’s most vulnerable families....

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The landscape of climate reporting in the United Kingdom faces a crisis of accuracy and framing as major news outlets struggle to reconcile scientific...

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The landscape of the global workforce has undergone a seismic shift as of March 2026, with the gig economy now accounting for nearly 40%...

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A major investigation has revealed that at least 58 babies might have survived if they had received better care at the Oxford University Hospitals...

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Scotland’s bid to become the first nation in the United Kingdom to legalise assisted dying has reached a definitive crossroads following a landmark vote...

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The United Kingdom is navigating its most significant constitutional and political strain in modern history as the gap between voter preference and parliamentary representation...

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Born into a world awash in racism and sexism, the singer Billie Holiday soon became a beloved voice, known for her unique, jazz-influenced style....

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Donald Trump has been criminally charged with trying to “defraud the United States” over the 2021 riots at the US Capitol.  It’s the most...

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Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby and guests analyse the week’s big stories – how Home Secretary Suella Braverman handled a speeding offence, and...

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COVID, conversations around the safety of women and children, and controversies in sport, politics and the Royal Family were among the most high-profile topics...

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More than four years on from the Grenfell fire, thousands of people are still living in blocks with unsafe building materials. The Government has...

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The United Arab Emirates has successfully dismantled a sophisticated terrorist financing network that utilized legitimate commercial fronts to funnel money to Iran-backed Hezbollah. This...

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The graduation ceremony is often sold as the finish line, but for the current generation of UK degree-holders, it increasingly feels like the start...

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The United Kingdom has plummeted to 29th place in global youth happiness rankings, marking a significant decline in the wellbeing of the nation’s teenagers....

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More than half of the British population enters the second quarter of 2026 citing rising bills and the general cost of living as their...

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categories: defaulttags: [] Homelessness in the UK is increasingly concentrated outside the rough-sleeping counts: families placed in temporary rooms, people moving between sofas, and...

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Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez, along with a third dancer, Arianna Davis, have made headlines after going public with their lawsuit against music star...

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