The PM says he will take the action in September, unless Israel takes steps including agreeing a ceasefire.
Month: July 2025
Anglian Water to pay £62.8m over wastewater failures
The firm agrees to fund improvements after Ofwat discovered “excessive spills from storm overflows”.
High meat and tea costs drive up food prices
Food prices rose by 4% in the year to July, according to the British Retail Consortium.
EE to launch phone plans which restrict internet for teens
UK mobile network operators are already required to ensure only adults can access adult content while using their network.
Funeral procession for Ozzy Osbourne to go through home city Birmingham
Fans will get a chance to say farewell to the legendary Black Sabbath frontman, his family says.
Google launches new AI search feature in UK
The new tool marks a significant change for the search giant but raises questions for advertisers.
Suspect in Maguiresbridge triple murder dies
Vanessa Whyte and her children, James and Sara Rutledge, died after a gun attack at their home.
Suspect in murder of woman and her two teenage children dies
A service for Vanessa Whyte and her children, James and Sara Rutledge, will also be held in Maguiresbridge on Wednesday morning.
Trump to meet First Minister Swinney and open golf course on last day of Scotland trip
First Minister John Swinney has vowed to speak out about whisky tariffs as the president’s Scottish trip ends.
VPNs top download charts as age verification law kicks in
Experts say free versions of such apps or services may carry potential security and privacy risks.
