American flags for Trump’s UK state visit ‘had to be replaced because they were the wrong shade of red’
The flag supplier said 66 hand-sewn Stars and Stripes flags were replaced, estimated to have cost taxpayers more than £50,000
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The flag supplier said 66 hand-sewn Stars and Stripes flags were replaced, estimated to have cost taxpayers more than £50,000
North Korea’s clandestine IT Worker (ITW) program, which is long known for targeting U.S. technology firms and crypto firms, has broadened its scope to attempt to infiltrate a variety of industries worldwide, including finance, healthcare, public admin…
Mohammed Sharwarq was on bail over a seperate allegation of affray at the time of the attacks.
The High Commission of India in London has strongly condemned the act of vandalism against the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Tavistock Square.The incident occurred just days ahead of the International Day of Non-Violence on October 2, adding symbolic weight to what India described as a "shameful act." The mission said it was not merely an act of vandalism but a targeted attempt to undermine the
The government has announced a support package, but a cybersecurity expert has raised some concerns.
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Though both countries share the same language, there’s still a litany of cultural and societal differences between how they operate.
Christian Brueckner, 49, was seen in a disco, allegedly drinking after opting to stride out into his new town. The sex offender was released from prison
The coordinated recognition of the State of Palestine by the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia marks a significant diplomatic turning point in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, especially since these nations are influential Western powers and G7 members.Canada led the announcement, followed closely by Australia and the UK, aligning their decisions with the recent overwhelming United Nations
In a move that has sent shockwaves through international politics, Britain has taken a bold step that could redefine its foreign policy landscape.
A widespread cyberattack targeting Collins Aerospace, a major service provider for airline check-in and boarding systems, severely disrupted flight operations across several prominent European airports including Brussels, London Heathrow, and Berlin.The attack, which struck late on September 19, forced automated passenger processing offline and compelled airports to revert to manual check-in and