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Tonight, London’s O2 Arena will dazzle under the glow of spotlights, red carpets, and excited cheers not just for any awards ceremony but to commemorate a remarkable milestone: the 30th National Television Awards (NTAs).Since its debut in 1995, the NTAs have grown into a cultural ritual television’s biggest night of the year, where the public holds the reins, choosing who takes home the coveted trophies. And tonight, the annual celebration feels even more special grand nod to three decades of TV entertainment, beloved voices, and unforgettable moments.A Host with Heart and HypeStepping into the role for the fifth year in…

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 On a crisp September morning, Prince William slipped into the Spiral Skills centre in Lambeth with easy warmth and genuine curiosity. His arrival wasn’t a headline-grabbing royal spectacle it was, instead, a quietly powerful expression of compassion and purpose that cut through the hush surrounding a fraught family moment.A Hands-On Visit to Spiral SkillsInside the new hub at Oasis Village, the Prince of Wales toured the space infused with purpose bright, welcoming rooms where a sound studio coexists alongside a wellbeing lounge. Here, young people aged 14 to 25 receive career coaching, creative training, and emotional support all under one…

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Quiet changes are happening in the UK. . A lot of these people are showing early signs of thinking problems and are in a study to test a blood test that costs £100. This blood test is supposed to find Alzheimer’s, a disease that usually needs tricky scans to spot. The test looks for a protein (p-tau217) in the blood, which suggests brain changes from amyloid and tau. The goal is to give a fast, correct, and cheap way to find the disease. From Years to Weeks: Shrinking the Diagnostic GapGetting an Alzheimer’s diagnosis in the UK can be tough.…

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On a crisp September morning, London’s financial hub buzzed with news that quickly spread through trading desks, investor meetings, and international markets. Anglo American, a well-known UK mining company, revealed a huge $53 billion merger with Canada’s Teck Resources. This move, expected to form one of the world’s leading copper producers, has investors and analysts feeling excited yet wary. For London, this announcement is important not just for the numbers, but for what it means for the city’s role as a major global financial center. A Merger of TitansTeck Resources is growing its copper mines, mostly in Chile. Together, they’ll…

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Kyle’s path hasn’t been typical. He was born in West Sussex and had trouble with dyslexia, so he left school without any degrees. For a long time, it didn’t look like he would go to college or get into politics. But he kept going and took a different route, and later went to college. There, he got involved in social policy, charity, and politics. Kyle’s called a tech fan since he’s really into tech, AI, and new ideas. He’s said it’s important to add growing fields to the UK’s money plans, hoping Britain can do more than just services and…

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This fall, the UK faces a weird weather situation. We’re expecting a wetter than normal season, but some areas will still be dealing with drought. After a long, hot, and dry summer, it looks like things are about to change. The Met Office and Environment Agency are saying we can expect more rain and wind this season, and a bigger chance of floods, especially in the west and north of the UK. While rain is welcome, it probably won’t be enough to fix the drought we’ve had for months. Will Lang, the Met Office’s top weather expert, put it simply:…

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This morning, London’s subway strike created major problems for commuters.Millions faced delays, packed buses, and lots of walking to get to work. Transport unions and Transport for London are arguing about pay, pensions, and working conditions. For a well-connected city like London, the strike proves how easily things fall apart when the subway stops.The Rail, Maritime and Transport union and other transport groups organized the strikes, bringing back talks about workers’ rights, government money, and the future of public transport after the pandemic. This morning in London, many subway stations were closed and lots of lines weren’t working. Some lines…

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Angelina Jolie is not only a well-known actress, but also a cultural icon and a humanitarian who sets trends. Anything she does gets people talking. This week, Jolie made headlines when she showed off a blonde bob while filming in London. Fans and fashion experts went straight to social media to discuss her new style. The new look is different from her usual long, dark hair. As always, there’s something more to it. This is about identity, change, and how powerful image can be. When Jolie showed up on a London set with a platinum blonde bob, the paparazzi went…

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WHX Tech 2025 is underway, marking an thing for digital health. The event gathers experts, innovators, policy makers, and medical staff to discuss tech’s impact on healthcare. Medicine is expanding beyond hospitals, reaching our homes, phones, and wearable devices. This year’s talks center on how digital tools are making healthcare more accessible, better, and tailored, integrating health into our daily routines. As WHX Tech 2025 notes, healthcare is quickly shifting its focus to using data for prevention instead of just treatment. This shift improves individual health and is changing the dynamics between patients and doctors. The emphasis is moving away…

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A huge fire tore through London’s White City, closing Wood Lane and stunning locals. It started suddenly early this morning, drawing one of the biggest emergency responses the area has seen in years.  The streets were in chaos for hours as roads shut down, public transit stopped, and hundreds were evacuated from homes and offices. The White City fire has left damage and has people wondering about safety and readiness in the city. According to witnesses, the blaze began in a commercial building near Wood Lane just before dawn. Local residents described hearing explosions and seeing sparks shoot into the…

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