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Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Europe News UK transport minister resigns over decade-old fraud conviction Louise Haigh said her conviction for claiming her mobile phone was stolen was a "genuine mistake", but risked being a distraction for the government. 29/11/2024
Europe News John Prescott, former UK deputy prime minister, dies aged 86 Known for a decades-long political career dedicated to social justice, Prescott died at a care home after suffering from Alzheimer's disease. 21/11/2024
Culture news UK to introduce levy on stadium tickets to support grassroots venues The UK government is set to introduce voluntary stadium and arena ticket levy to save grassroots music venues struggling to stay open. 14/11/2024
Europe News Teen accused of England dance class stabbings faces new terror charge Axel Rudakubana, 18, has been charged with producing a lethal toxin and possessing an Al-Qaeda manual. 30/10/2024
United Kingdom English far-right's Tommy Robinson jailed for violating court orders Robinson was jailed for 18 months after he confessed to 'flagrant' breaches of court orders by making false allegations against a Syrian refugee. 28/10/2024
United Kingdom UK PM Starmer under fire for failing to declare gifts on time UK MPs are allowed to accept gifts but have to declare donations and extra-parliamentary income within 28 days. Starmer says he missed the deadline because he was verifying exactly what needed to be declared. 19/09/2024
Economy UK jobs market sees worst month in more than a decade The strength of the UK's jobs market fell for the 14th month in a row in August, according to accountant BDO. 09/09/2024
Europe News PM Starmer: 'Standing army' to battle far-right unrest gripping UK UK prime minister made the announcement on Monday after he convened officials for an urgent meeting aimed at tackling growing far-right violence enshrouding the nation. 05/08/2024
Europe News Starmer lays out plans to tackle illegal immigration The UK prime minister has not ruled out processing asylum claims offshore. 19/07/2024
Culture news Former British MP Jacob Rees-Mogg to star in new reality TV series One of Britain's freshly jobless Conservative MPs, Jacob Rees-Mogg has announced that he already has a new career lined up: starring in his own reality TV series. 11/07/2024
Europe News Power to shift away from Westminster to regions under Starmer Keir Starmer and his deputy Angela Rayner met with regional mayors on Tuesday at the official resident to discuss shifting power out of Westminster to strengthen the regions, among other issues. 09/07/2024
World News After his win, Starmer will have to ruthlessly shakeup old alliances Starmer has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to pave the way for the future of the progressive agenda in the West. He must not squander it, Youssef Kobo writes. 05/07/2024
United Kingdom Election gambling scandal engulfing UK's ruling party, explained With a week to go until a general election in the UK, an investigation into potentially illegal betting by people close to Rishi Sunak is the last thing the collapsing Conservative Party needs. 27/06/2024
Culture news Boris Johnson memoir teased: Why is it already being mocked? Publishing house HarperCollins is to “unleash” former UK PM Boris Johnson’s memoir later this year. And the promotional image looks like a teaser for a (particularly naff) horror film... 21/06/2024
United Kingdom Just how extreme is Nigel Farage's Reform UK? A string of embarrassments involving under-vetted candidates has raised red flags about an insurgent force in the UK election, led by Brexit activist and former MEP Nigel Farage. 19/06/2024
Europe News Right-wing British politician Farage doused with milkshake Nigel Farage appeared unharmed as he was lead away by his security. 04/06/2024
Business UK taxpayers left on hold for 800 years, says spending watchdog In a damning report, the UK's public spending watchdog - the National Audit Office (NAO) found HM Revenue & Customs' (HMRC) customer service was "in a declining spiral" and had not met its goals for responding to taxpayer correspondence or telephone calls for several years. 16/05/2024
United Kingdom UK to ramp up defence spending by decade's end - Sunak Announcement comes even as Britain's strained public services struggle after years of government spending cuts. 23/04/2024
Culture news Former UK PM Liz Truss says she knows how to save the West in new book Will the former Prime Minister’s latest offering fly off the shelves in great enough volumes to revive the economy she crashed? Or is it enough to save the Western world as she boasts? We’re not so sure. 16/04/2024
Ireland United Ireland would cost €20 billion for 20 years, new study finds Brexit, demographic change and political turmoil in Northern Ireland have left many wondering if reunification could come sooner than expected. 05/04/2024