Mosque effigy atop Northern Ireland bonfire sparks outrage; man arrested after anti-Muslim display
PM-in-waiting Andy Burnham vows to rebuild UK's military, defence sector
How the British Royal Family makes money: The Duchy, Sovereign Grant and private wealth explained
The British monarchy's financial foundation is composed of the Sovereign Grant and a series of private estates. King Charles III alongside Prince William has revealed substantial tax contributions. The Sovereign Grant, sourced from Crown Estate profits, finances official royal functions and palace maintenance. Income is also generated through the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall, which serve to support the expenses of the royal family and working royals.
Reform urges activists to campaign in Clacton as major parties boycott Nigel Farage's bypoll
Temperatures set to peak at 36C during UK heatwave, health warnings issued
The United Kingdom faces its third heatwave of 2026 with temperatures soaring. Health authorities have issued alerts as hospitals experience sustained pressure from the heat. Vulnerable communities and older people are at increased risk of illness and death. People are advised to drink water and stay cool during the hottest hours. This extreme weather aligns with broader climate change patterns affecting Europe.
Starmer hints at extra bank holiday if England lift World Cup after 60-year wait
Triple murder shocks UK: Manhunt launched after wife, two daughters found dead in Bedfordshire
UK to lead $50bn missile initiative to protect Europe amid Russia tension
Prince Harry lost his Daily Mail case: Now a 50 million legal bill may be the bigger story
Prince Harry and other prominent figures lost their case against the Daily Mail publisher. They had accused the company of unlawful information-gathering methods over many years. The judge dismissed all claims, stating insufficient proof of wrongdoing was presented. The claimants now face a substantial legal bill of around fifty million pounds. Associated Newspapers Ltd welcomed the ruling, calling the claims preposterous and misguided.
Pakistan sets conditions as UK explores ways to deport grooming gang ringleader Shabir Ahmed
The ultimate UK food guide: 10 most exciting new London restaurant openings of 2026
London's dining scene is experiencing exciting new openings this summer. Elegant seafood spots and smoky barbecue joints are among the new arrivals. Stylish neighbourhood bistros and French brasseries also feature prominently. These diverse culinary destinations highlight the city's evolving food landscape. Visitors can explore these exciting new restaurants across various London neighbourhoods.
England fans declare 'no work today' after World Cup win over Mexico; internet erupts with memes
Prince Harry to stay at Buckingham Palace as Meghan, children skip London trip
The Duke of Sussex will stay at the royal residence during his London trip ahead of the Invictus Games, while uncertainty remains over a possible reunion with King Charles and his grandchildren.
UK grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed tore up Pak passport; Islamabad refuses to take him back
3 acquitted of 2019 murder of Irish journalist Lyra McKee shot while covering Northern Ireland riots
King Charles sends warm wishes to Trump on America's 250th Independence Day
Lady Louises graduation photos spark buzz as royal fans see young Queen Elizabeth II in her
The 22-year-old celebrated her St Andrews graduation before receiving the Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award, but it was her striking resemblance to her late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, that set social media abuzz.
Where's the doctor's note? Germany tightens workplace rules, no more sick leaves over call or text
Germany is tightening its sick leave policy, requiring a doctor's note from day one of illness, a move Chancellor Friedrich Merz believes will boost the economy. Previously, employees enjoyed up to six weeks of paid sick leave per illness. This reform, alongside increased retirement age and flexible hiring, aims to enhance national competitiveness. However, doctors warn of potential strain on the healthcare system.
Government extends pub opening until 5am for England's World Cup match against Mexico
Pubs and bars across England and Wales can now stay open until 5 am on Monday, allowing fans to watch England's World Cup last-16 clash against Mexico until the final whistle. This special licensing extension, granted by the UK government using emergency powers, avoids the need for individual venue applications.

