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On Saturday, 13 September 2025, more than one hundred thousand people marched in central London in what’s being described as the largest anti-immigration protest in recent UK history. The rally, led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson and titled “Unite...
The recent London Underground strike paralyzed the city for five days in early September 2025, with key disruption occurring from September 8th to 11th as thousands of RMT union members walked out over pay and working conditions. The strike...
A revolution in medical imaging is unfolding as researchers announce the successful development of a groundbreaking “perovskite camera”—a device set to dramatically lower the costs and improve the quality of advanced body scans. Using a unique crystal structure, perovskite...
The DWP has expanded support for sick and disabled people with fresh funding and policy reforms announced this September. Under the new initiative, thousands more will benefit from tailored employment support, with the extension of the Youth Guarantee and...
Amid deepening economic hardship and rising corruption, Nepal’s government banned 26 major social media platforms, sparking massive protests driven by Generation Z. Young demonstrators, angered by both restricted communication and unfair privileges enjoyed by political elites, took to the...
The United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly voted to endorse a new "irreversible" road map for Palestinian statehood, passing a landmark resolution 142-10 on Friday. The declaration, co-sponsored by France and Saudi Arabia, calls for a two-state solution and...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has assured benefit recipients and pensioners that payments scheduled for September 2025 will go out as planned, despite ongoing cost of living pressures. A new update reduces the Universal Credit debt deduction...
The UK Government is considering suspending visa routes for citizens from countries that do not cooperate with migrant returns or removal agreements. After a dramatic rise in small boat arrivals this year, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has initiated talks...
The Home Office has temporarily suspended the refugee family reunion process to cope with increasing pressure on public services and housing. This pause, announced in early September 2025, means refugees wishing to bring family members to the UK must...
Significant changes to UK immigration rules came into force on 4 September 2025, aiming to simplify and update a system facing evolving needs. The government’s new Statement of Changes impacts skilled worker routes, family migration, settlement pathways, and sponsor...
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