One of Britain's biggest anti-racism organisations, Stand Up to Racism, said on Wednesday its Facebook page had been shut down for allegedly breaching the social media platform's community standards on impersonation,
The wonderfully weird items include a burger stool, a police car bed, and an LED light-up fur coat. A favourite among London locals city wide looking for cheap furniture, among Facebook Market’s classic listings you can’t miss some of the rather bizarre items on sale.
Wall Street shares were slightly higher on Thursday, as investors cheered earnings from Meta , but were disappointed by Microsoft , while the dollar dipped, further boosting gold prices.
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Thames Water – the largest water company in England – are raising bills by 31 per cent from 1 April. This will place the average bill at £639, rising by £151.
Oval Invincibles have become the first Hundred franchise to see a 49 per cent stake sold, with India's Ambani family the winning bidders.
A double murderer who called himself Red Rum has been told he will die in jail after killing and dismembering a mum-of-two with power tools and scattering her body parts in a London park. Steven Sansom, 45, and his partner Gemma Watts, 49, plead guilty to murdering Sarah Mayhew, 38, who was last seen in Sutton on March 8.
Gift Nifty indicated a muted start for the Indian stock market indices. Asian markets dipped, while the US stock market ended lower overnight as investors reacted to the US Fed’s interest rate decision and quarterly earnings from Microsoft,
Oil company Shell said Thursday that it was still mulling moving its stock market listing from London to New York. but that it wasn't a “live discussion” at the moment.
Hundreds of climate activists staged a sit-down protest outside the Royal Courts of Justice in central London. About 30 Metropolitan Police officers asked the Defend Our Juries protesters to move to a designated protest area after they marched a short distance and blocked traffic on the Strand.
Two teenage girls who travelled from Morocco to London in an exchange student programme have been reported missing. Douae, 14, and Houda, 15, were last seen leaving a hostel in Tavistock Place, at around 8.
A mixed use construction scheme on London's South Bank has been given the green light following a legal challenge.