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Tyson Fury: British heavyweight announces August 1 fight in Dublin for warm-up before Anthony Joshua clash in November

Tyson Fury has announced that his next fight will take place on Saturday August 1 in Dublin. Fury's warm-up fight - with the opponent yet to be announced - will take place before his much-anticipated heavyweight clash against Anthony Joshua, who will face Albanian Kristian Prenga in Riyadh on July 25. The two-time world champion

The Chaotic New Era of British Politics

Keir Starmer’s unpopularity has led Labour to a humiliating defeat in local elections. Now, with five major parties competing for votes, the far right could be well positioned for a general-election victory...

British burger giant falls into administration as five London restaurants close

News UK News Restaurants London-based burger chain MEATliquor has entered administration after 17 years in business as the restaurant industry faces rising energy prices and operational costs 17:50, 16 Apr 2026 Updated 18:30, 16 Apr 2026 A much-loved British burger chain MEATliquor has now entered administration after closing a number of restaurants. London-based chain has

5 March 2026: ‘British MP’s husband arrested in China spying inquiry’ and other world headlines

Here are the stories that made headlines on the front pages of newspapers worldwide on Thursday, 5 March 2026. The Washington Post reported that the Middle East is undergoing a rapid reforging. China Daily’s front page reported that advisers called for efforts to ensure a good start to the five-year plan. The Daily Mail’s front

British Airways cabin crew have ‘out of body’ experience after eating drugged gummies from passenger

The British Airways staff felt 'out of control' after consuming the pot laced gummies giving to them as a parting gift from a passenger on a flight from Heathrow...

Warning to British tourists in France over £130 fine for being shirtless

Restrictions have been enforced across numerous holiday destinations, including Arcachon in the south-west and Narbonne on the Mediterranean. 22:30, Thu, Jul 31, 2025 Updated: 22:32, Thu, Jul 31, 2025 France is trying to crack down on shirtless tourists. (Image: Getty) France is on a mission to stamp out topless men this summer, with towns across

British government is out of the banking business with sales of remaining shares in NatWest

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Madison Square Garden Sues Wired for Defamation Over Coverage of Leaked Celebrity Database

Photo Credit: Andrew Nyr / CC by 4.0 Madison Square Garden is filing a defamation suit against Wired for alleged defamation over the outlet’s coverage of the leaked MSG celebrity database. Madison Square Garden Entertainment is suing Advance Magazine Publishers, the publisher of Wired, over the outlet’s coverage of a leaked MSG database containing the

RugOne Xlink 7 review: A sophisticated rugged 4G walkie-talkie for populated wilderness, but not truly remote regions

TechRadar Verdict I can’t fault the execution of the RugOne Xlink 7, because the device ticks all the boxes for toughness and reliable communications. My issue is with 4G comms, which, by definition, make this device unsuitable for remote locations. Pros + Rugged and compact + Global 4G group calling + Impressive accessory bundle +

Interview: Dan Cherowbrier, CTO, Formula E

Lots of digital leaders must keep multiple plates spinning. After all, being a successful technology chief in the modern era means ensuring nothing falls crashing to the floor. Yet for Dan Cherowbrier, chief technology officer (CTO) at Formula E, the number of plates is bewildering. “It’s the most unique job you could ever imagine, because

NatWest signs up to quantum trial for fraud detection

The retail bank is one of 11 organisations testing quantum technologies as part of Digital Catapult’s quantum technology access programme By Cliff Saran, Managing Editor Published: 17 Jul 2026 12:05 Eleven organisations, including NatWest, have joined Digital Catapult’s Quantum Technology Access Programme (QTAP), delivered in collaboration with the National Quantum Computing Centre’s (NQCC) SparQ programme. 

Bitcoin reclaiming its $69,000 holder cost basis could open XRP’s path to $1.26

Bitcoin’s move toward $69,000 would put XRP near $1.20, with renewed strength against BTC opening a path toward $1.26. Jul. 17, 2026 at 11:35 am GMT 3 min read Glassnode says Bitcoin’s $69,000 short-term holder cost basis is the next recovery test for the market and XRP. If Bitcoin reclaims it, XRP could hold near