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Nov 20, 2025 • 12min

UK Bans Ticket Resales, UK Focuses On Russian Spy Ship, UK Inflation Eases Aims for Rate Cut, UK Novelists Fight AI Copycats, and more...

(0:10): UK to Ban Ticket Resales Above Face Value to Combat Touting, Protect Fans(2:07): UK Poised to Counter Russian Spy Ship Amid Defense Strategy Criticism and New Military Investments(4:34): UK Inflation Eases to 3.6% in October, Fueling December Rate Cut Hopes Amid Persistent Food Costs(6:33): UK Novelists Alarmed by AI's Impact on Creativity and Income, Call for Stronger Copyright Protections(9:35): Met Police Officer Jailed for Life After Decades of Sexual Offences and RapeTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: DNOTICIAS.PT
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Nov 19, 2025 • 13min

MI5 Warns of Chinese Espionage, Radio 1 Big Weekend Electrifies Sunderland, Line of Duty Returns, ExxonMobil Mossmorran Closure Sparks Jobs, and more...

MI5 raises alarms about Chinese espionage tactics targeting professionals through networks like LinkedIn. Excitement builds for Radio 1's Big Weekend heading to Sunderland with its star-studded lineup. Fans gear up for the highly anticipated return of Line of Duty after a four-year break. ExxonMobil's Mossmorran plant closure threatens hundreds of jobs, prompting urgent political action. In eco-news, the UK plans to ban plastic in wet wipes by 2027, aiming to tackle pollution and sewer issues.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 11min

UK Artists Demand Ticket Cap, BBC Apology Triggers Leadership Shakeup, Meghan and Harry Pressure Kris Jenner, Princess Hosts Christmas Carol Service, and more...

UK artists are rallying for a cap on ticket resale prices to protect fans from exploitation. The BBC faces a leadership shakeup after apologizing for editing a Trump speech, raising defamation concerns. Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan are in the spotlight for requesting Kris Jenner to remove birthday photos amid image management issues. The Princess of Wales hosts a festive carol service at Westminster Abbey, celebrating community spirit. Additionally, the government plans to shift policing powers from Police and Crime Commissioners to mayors by 2028.
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Nov 11, 2025 • 11min

UK France Border Return Challenge, UK Bolsters Air Defences, Diageo Appoints Lewis CEO, Katy Perry Headlines 2026 Blenheim Festival, and more...

The UK-France migrant return scheme faces hurdles, sparking heated debates on its effectiveness. Meanwhile, the UK boosts Belgium’s air defences in response to rising drone threats linked to hybrid warfare. In corporate news, Sir Dave Lewis takes the helm at Diageo amid strategic challenges. Excitement builds for the 2026 Blenheim Palace Festival, where Katy Perry is set to headline. Lastly, Labour is considering tax increases as they prepare for the upcoming budget against a backdrop of economic uncertainty.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 11min

Royal duo Tackles Homelessness, High Court Seeks School Smartphone Ban, Lincolnshire Remembers Veterans, Labour Tax Plan Triggers Tory Backlash, and more...

Prince William and Gordon Brown join forces to tackle homelessness through an initiative to furnish vacant homes. A high court challenge aims for a mandatory smartphone ban in schools to safeguard students. Lincolnshire pays tribute to veterans with heartfelt Remembrance Sunday events. Labour's controversial council tax proposal faces backlash from the Conservatives, fearing increased bills for households. Meanwhile, the urgent corridor care crisis in UK hospitals calls for immediate action as conditions worsen.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 12min

England Scraps EBacc Sparks Arts Boom, Met Police Faces Systemic Racism Calls, UK Debates EV Road Charge, Flu Jab Urgency Rushes NHS, and more...

England's decision to scrap the EBacc is set to boost creative subjects in schools, encouraging a new generation of artists and thinkers. A damning report reveals systemic racism within the Metropolitan Police, prompting calls for urgent reforms. Meanwhile, the UK is debating a new road charge for electric vehicles, raising questions about fairness and funding. The NHS issues a pressing alert for flu vaccinations as cases surge, warning vulnerable groups of a challenging winter. Plus, falling mortgage rates offer timely opportunities for homeowners.
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Nov 6, 2025 • 12min

Queen Camilla Joins TikTok Star, Ed Sheeran Leads Jingle Ball Crowd, NHS ADHD Service Crisis, M S Profits Slump From Cyber Attack, and more...

(0:10): Queen Camilla Joins TikTok's Spudman for Festive Meals on Wheels Event at Clarence House(2:13): Ed Sheeran Headlines Capital's Jingle Bell Ball with Star-Studded Lineup at The O2(4:28): NHS ADHD Services in Crisis: Patients Face Years-Long Delays Amid Soaring Demand and Limited Access(7:16): M&S Profits Halve Amid Cyber Attack, Plans for Recovery and Growth Underway(9:28): York Transforms Into Festive Film Set for 'Merry Christmas Aubrey Flint', Starring Game of Thrones' John BradleyTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: Express & Star
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Nov 5, 2025 • 12min

Labrinth Revives Classic in Father Son Ad, Tragic Fall Claims Ex Star and Royal Ally, England Central Contracts Shift, UK Grooming Scandal Review, and more...

(0:10): John Lewis 2025 Ad: Labrinth Revives Classic for Heartfelt Father-Son Story(2:10): Ex-Big Brother Star and Prince William's University Mate Dies in Tragic Fall in London(4:17): England's 2025/26 Central Contracts: Strategic Shift Prioritizes Core Talent and Emerging Stars(6:44): UK's Largest Grooming Gang Review: Operation Beaconport Targets Past Investigative Failures(9:18): Wales Child Protection Failures Exposed: 52 Missed Alerts Ignored in Headteacher Abuse CaseTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: Cork Live
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Nov 4, 2025 • 13min

Scotland Overhauls Squad for Qualifiers, Latitude 2026 Maps Star Studded Lineup, Hallam Halts Forced Labour Study, British Indie Film Awards Lead, and more...

Scotland is shaking things up with squad changes ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers against Greece and Denmark. Latitude Festival 2026 is set to dazzle with a star-studded lineup, featuring David Byrne and Lewis Capaldi. Sheffield Hallam University pauses important research on forced labor amidst allegations of Chinese pressure, igniting a fierce debate on academic freedom. Plus, the British Independent Film Awards spotlight leading films like 'My Father's Shadow' while a new campaign encourages youth to explore creative careers across the UK.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 12min

King Honors LGBT Veterans, UK Signs Eurofighter Deal, New Housing Laws Fight Mould, Petrofac Files for Administration, and more...

A new memorial honoring LGBT veterans has been unveiled by the King, marking an important step towards acknowledging past discrimination. The UK has secured a significant €9 billion deal for Eurofighter jets with Turkey, strengthening NATO ties. Awaab's Law introduces new standards to combat mould hazards in housing, enhancing tenant rights. Meanwhile, Petrofac faces administration but assures continued operations in the UK. Lastly, the film 'The Lost King' settles a libel suit regarding its portrayal of historian Richard Taylor.

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