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Trial Opens Into Murder of British Lawmaker Stabbed While Meeting With Voters
Conservative lawmaker David Amess was attacked Oct. 16 during a routine meeting with constituents in a church hall in the town of Leigh-on-Sea in eastern England.
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UK Covid Cases Are Back on the Rise as Government Scraps Travel Restrictions
U.K. Covid-19 cases are rising once again, according to the latest figures from the ONS, just as the government lifts remaining travel restrictions.
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Britain Revisits Huge Tidal Energy Plan as Ukraine Crisis Continues
Any project would require significant levels of investment.
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Queen Elizabeth Cancels Engagements After Testing Positive For COVID-19
Queen Elizabeth II has had to cancel some planned virtual enragements after recently testing positive for COVID-19 and experiencing mild flu-like symptoms.
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Queen Elizabeth II Tests Positive for COVID; Mild Symptoms
Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II has tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing mild, cold-like symptoms
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‘Openly British' Gus Kenworthy Wraps Up Olympics His Way
Halfpipe skier Gus Kenworthy lifted his jacket to reveal a shirt underneath that read “Openly British.”
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Coal Mines Transformed Society. Now, Their Flooded Remains Could Heat the Homes of the Future
Most mines in the U.K. have fallen silent, but their centuries-old story isn’t necessarily over.
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Two-Thirds of People With Omicron Say They've Had Covid Before, English Study Reports
Omicron has almost completely replaced the delta variant of Covid-19 in England, a new study has found.
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Watch: Rescuers Lure Stranded Dog to Safety With Sausage Dangling From Drone
A British volunteer search team lured a stranded dog to safety by deploying a sausage-dangling drone to rescue the pup from drowning in the incoming tide.
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British Police Arrest Two in Ongoing Texas Synagogue Investigation
Two teenagers were detained in South Manchester and remain in custody for questioning in connection with the synagogue attack
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Texas Rabbi: Captor Grew ‘Belligerent' Late in Standoff
A rabbi who was among four people held hostage at a Texas synagogue says their armed captor became “increasingly belligerent and threatening” toward the end of the 10-hour standoff.
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One of the World's Biggest Offshore Wind Farms Gears Up for Full Operations
The North Sea, where Triton Knoll is located, is home to a number of large-scale offshore wind facilities.
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Queen Elizabeth Strips Prince Andrew's Remaining Royal Affiliations as He Fights Epstein Accuser Suit as Private Citizen
The accuser, Virginia Giuffre, claims she had sex with Prince Andrew at the direction of Ghislaine Maxwell, the procurer of girls for Jeffrey Epstein.
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‘World's Biggest Offshore Wind Farm' Produces First Power, Passing Key Milestone
The U.K. is home to a mature offshore wind sector that looks set to expand in the coming years.
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‘Enormous Potential': Britain's Tidal Power Sector Gears Up for a Big Few Years
The emerging tidal power sector took a number of steps forward this week.
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UK Seeks Unity at G7 Meeting Over Russia's ‘Malign Behavior'
Top diplomats from the Group of Seven nations were meeting in Liverpool for talks dominated by Russia’s military buildup near its border with Ukraine and what host country Britain called Moscow’s “malign behavior” around the world
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Oil Giant Shell Strikes Deal to Buy Power From ‘World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm'
Despite making deals related to renewable energy Shell remains major player in oil and gas.
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New Homes in England Must Have Electric Vehicle Charging Points, Government Says
Regulations will also apply to buildings where major renovations are taking place.
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US Rhodes Scholars for 2022 Include Record Number of Women
The class of U.S. Rhodes scholars for 2022 includes the largest number of women ever selected for the scholarship in one year
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The Delta Covid Mutation Is Spreading in the UK, But May Be Less Likely to Cause Symptoms
The delta subvariant recently identified in the U.K. is now twice as prevalent in England as it was two months ago, a government-backed study has found.