Politics
Mandelson's US Ambassador Role Granted Despite Failing Security Vetting
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces intense scrutiny after revelations that Lord Peter Mandelson was appointed US ambassador despite failing a security vetting process, with the Foreign Office overriding the denial.
Culture
Capcom's Pragmata Delivers Impressive Nintendo Switch 2 Port with Minor Visual Trade-offs
Capcom's sci-fi shooter Pragmata joins Resident Evil Requiem and Street Fighter 6 as another strong Nintendo Switch 2 port, maintaining 60fps performance despite some visual compromises in handheld mode.
Sports
Rio Ferdinand Warns Arsenal Fans: Only Three Managers Would Choose Gunners Over Man Utd
Rio Ferdinand cautions Arsenal supporters demanding Mikel Arteta's dismissal, arguing the club would struggle to attract elite managers competing with Manchester United's summer search.
Business
CMA's £4.2m Fine for AA's £3 Booking Fee Sparks Debate on Regulatory Overreach
The Competition and Markets Authority fines the AA £4.2m for a £3 drip pricing fee, raising concerns about proportionality and business-bashing culture in UK regulation.
Health
Environment
Transport
Stansted Airport Chaos: Two-Hour Security Queues Strand Passengers
London Stansted Airport descended into chaos as security queues stretched over two hours, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded and likely to miss flights due to severe staff shortages.
EU EES Border System Causes Hours-Long Delays at Airports
The EU's new Entry-Exit System (EES) has led to significant delays at border checks, with passengers in countries like France and Italy waiting up to three hours, according to airport authorities.
New Battersea Tube Station Opens, Enhancing London Transport
London's transport network expands with the opening of a new Underground station in Battersea, improving access to the area and supporting local development.
Man Killed in M1 Horror Crash Involving £32,000 Alfa Romeo
A man in his 30s died after his blue Alfa Romeo Giulia crashed into a barrier on the M1 slip road at junction 12 and came to a stop in a nearby field early Tuesday morning.
London Commuters Outraged Over Horror Movie Poster on TfL
Transport for London faces backlash as commuters complain about 'terrifying' poster for Lee Cronin's The Mummy, depicting a child's face, calling it traumatic for children and bereaved parents.
Property
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