Emergency services have cordoned off Liverpool Anglican Cathedral as firefighters battle a blaze in the iconic building's tower, with smoke seen across the city skyline.
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Ireland's 1926 census is now online, unlocking family histories and revealing life after independence. Millions worldwide are exploring their Irish roots.
Pakistan grants over 2,800 visas for Sikh pilgrims to attend Baisakhi, highlighting rare cross-border cooperation and deep cultural ties.
Thieves have made off with a massive 12-tonne shipment of KitKat bars en route from Italy to Poland, sparking an international police hunt and supply chain concerns.
A comprehensive summary of the latest People's Postcode Lottery winners across Great Britain, featuring winning postcodes in Wirral, Warrington, Hereford, and beyond.
A factual overview of International Women's Day 2026, including the date of observance, official themes, and planned events across the United Kingdom and globally.
The National Lottery has released the Set For Life winning numbers for February 23, 2026, with the top prize of £10,000 a month for 30 years currently available for claim by eligible ticket holders.
The Iftar time for Tuesday, February 24, 2026, in the UK is determined by local sunset, marking the end of the sixth day of Ramadan fasting. Precise timings vary by city, with London at approximately 17:34 and Manchester at 17:42.
As the lunar cycle concludes, the UK prepares for the start of Ramadan 2026. While Saudi Arabia has confirmed the first day of fasting, variations in moon sightings across different countries highlight the diversity of the global Islamic community.
A series of accidents, closures, and infrastructure failures along the A14 has exposed how vulnerable one of the UK’s key transport corridors can be when multiple pressures converge.
Recent local coverage shows Ledbury reflecting on civic legacy while embracing small-scale entrepreneurship, offering a snapshot of how tradition and gradual change coexist in a modern market town.
Phil Redmond’s appointment to lead the expert panel for the UK’s first Town of Culture competition has focused national attention on how cultural recognition might reshape towns across England.








