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People remove debris at a food market in Donetsk, Ukraine, after what local Russian-installed authorities say was a Ukrainian military strike. Reuters
Blast kills dozens in Russian-held city in Ukraine

Moscow-backed local authorities say shelling hit a market in Donetsk in the east of the country

EuropeJanuary 21, 2024
HMS Diamond fires a Sea Viper surface-to-air missile off the coast of Scotland in 2012. Photo: Ministry of Defence
UK to upgrade missile system amid calls for calm in Red Sea

UK's Ministry of Defence will spend £405m on improving Sea Viper system used to shoot down Houthi drones

UKJanuary 21, 2024
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said there was no option other than a two-state solution for postwar Israel-Gaza. PA
Shapps 'disappointed' by Netanyahu's opposition to Palestinian state

Britain's defence chief says UK remains committed to two-state solution

UKJanuary 21, 2024
Boscombe beach in Dorset on January 21. PA
Widespread UK flight disruption as Storm Isha sweeps country

Airports across the UK reported delays and cancellations on Sunday due to the storm

UKJanuary 21, 2024
Mr Bates vs the Post Office. Photo: ITV
Fallout from the UK Post Office scandal delivered to Japan

Japanese takeover of a company once seen as a British rival of IBM has soured with a decades-long miscarriage of justice

WeekendJanuary 19, 2024
The rise in inflation raises concerns for British consumers that the worst of the cost-of-living crisis is not over yet. EPA
UK inflation rate in surprise rise to 4%

Consumer Prices Index increased in December from 3.9% in November

UKJanuary 17, 2024
Photo of a container ship crosses the Gulf of Suez towards the Red Sea. The UK government's new strategy on critical good supply chain is aimed at reducing the effect of economic shocks like the current situation in the Red Sea. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh/File Photo
British government unveils strategy to protect key imports

The plan will 'further equip UK businesses to deal with global supply chain problems'

UKJanuary 17, 2024
The City of London now has more cyclists than cars, according to a report commissioned by the City of London Corporation. Bloomberg
Have the wheels come off the global bicycle industry?

After a post-pandemic boom, the UK bike industry hit the brakes in 2023 but could be freewheeling in 2024

WeekendJanuary 12, 2024
The bespoke 'twilight purple' Rolls-Royce Cullinan at the Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
How Rolls-Royce is switching to an electric future

Luxury car maker had another record-breaking year in 2023 and has big plans for the next 12 months

WeekendJanuary 12, 2024
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk at the opening of the factory in Gruenheide, near Berlin, where production will be halted temporarily. AP
Tesla halts Berlin production due to Red Sea supply squeeze

Car maker to suspend manufacturing in Germany as component supplies from Asia are rerouted round southern tip of Africa

EuropeJanuary 12, 2024
A furniture store in London. The main momentum for the UK's November growth came from the services sector, where output increased by 0.4 per cent. EPA
UK economy 'bounced back' in November with 0.3% growth

Figures show struggles continue, but retail, car leasing and computer games had 'buoyant' month, says Office for National Statistics

BusinessJanuary 12, 2024
The World Economic Forum gathers the world's top leaders in the Swiss ski resort of Davos. AFP
Dangers of rising debt will overshadow Davos 2024

As global debt tops $307 trillion, fears are growing of its increasing stranglehold over the world's economies

EconomyJanuary 12, 2024
A plane taking off from Heathrow. The airport had its best-ever December in terms of passenger numbers, bringing the 2023 total to more than 79 million. PA
Best-ever December tops bumper year for Heathrow

World's fourth busiest airport handled 6.6 million passengers during festive season, with a daily average of 216,000 throughout December

BusinessJanuary 11, 2024
Homes in London. Overall, UK house prices rose by 1.7 per cent in 2023 but there were sharper falls in London and the south-east, according to the Halifax index. EPA
UK house prices rise on shortages in 2023

Cost of the average home increased by 1.7% over the past year, but the latest Halifax survey shows major regional disparity

BusinessJanuary 05, 2024
The tax burden on voters is shaping up to be the major battleground in the UK's general election expected later this year. PA
Taxes along the 'blue wall' emerge as a key UK election battleground

Britain's three main political parties all want to be seen as having the best plans for reducing the tax burden on voters

UKJanuary 05, 2024
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