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After nearly four decades of crafting its iconic sapphire-blue glassware, Bristol Blue Glass has permanently extinguished its kilns. The factory on Bath Road in Keynsham, Bristol, closed its doors for…
In a significant blow to European defence ambitions, France and Germany announced on Monday the formal termination of their joint Future Combat Air System (FCAS) fighter jet programme. Launched with…
Antoni Gaudí’s death was as unassuming as his final years had become. On a June evening in 1926, the 74-year-old architect, a figure now inseparable from Barcelona’s identity, was making…
Coca-Cola, a beverage titan whose presence has long been a fixture in pantries and pop culture alike, is embarking on a significant strategic shift in the United Kingdom. Responding to…
The tragic death of Sophie Brimble, a vibrant 20-year-old from Crickhowell, Wales, is a story that extends far beyond a single, devastating night in July 2017. It is a story…
The Epsom Derby, one of the most storied and elegant events in the British sporting calendar, was marred on Saturday by a jarring outbreak of violence. Amid the pageantry and…
The End of an Era in Bolton In a quiet but significant move, Juma Construction Group, a respected firm based in Bolton, Greater Manchester, has formally ceased operations through a…
In a poignant reminder of how seemingly minor gestures can carry profound symbolic weight, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed hope that several Reform-led local councils in Britain will reverse…
For the residents of Plymouth, the discovery of a suspicious object on Collesdown Hill this afternoon is a moment layered with a history both distant and disquietingly present. The immediate…









