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BBC job cuts could see 550 roles affected in the first wave of a proposed £500m savings programme, reshaping priorities and operations.

Strait of Hormuz meme trends as the UK backs shipping security and de-escalation. What the joke means, why it spread, and what officials say next.

Dame Judi Dench's legacy takes centre stage as West End organisers discuss potential renaming, alongside adjustments to support her work.

Thames Water nationalisation moves closer after ministers reject a rescue deal, raising questions on bills, regulation, and investment in the UK water sector.

UK financial scam losses are nearing £1.3bn as criminals use AI to mimic voices and spoof brands. Learn key tactics, impacts, and defences.

UK electric car sales target may be revised as ministers weigh softer ZEV mandate compliance rules, reshaping plans for carmakers, dealers and buyers.

Crowds lined London streets for 2026 trooping the colour, as senior Royals attended the King's Birthday Parade, ending with the palace flypast.

Reform party plans a foreign worker tax on employers hiring from abroad, raising questions on payroll costs, visas, and UK employment tax compliance.

2026 World Cup economics is reshaping travel, trade and investment as North America prepares for an expanded tournament and cross border supply chains.