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Russian Sabotage Subs 'Ready for UK Waters'

The head of the Royal Navy warns a secretive Russian submarine unit targeting undersea cables is reset and poised to return to British waters, posing a direct threat to national infrastructure.

Sky's Amadeus Series Criticised as 'Flat and Banal'

Sky's new six-part drama 'Amadeus', starring Will Sharpe and Paul Bettany, is reviewed as a diminished, crass affair that fails to live up to Peter Shaffer's iconic play and film. Read the full critique.

Sweden and Germany slash aid budgets, hitting Africa

European nations, including Sweden and Germany, are redirecting aid to Ukraine and defence, causing severe cuts to health and hunger programmes in vulnerable African countries like Mozambique. Read the full analysis.

UK to rejoin Erasmus+ programme in 2027

The UK is set to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ education and training scheme in 2027-28, securing a 30% discount. Discover how students and apprentices can benefit.

UK Rejoins Erasmus+ Student Exchange Programme

The UK government has secured a deal to rejoin the EU's Erasmus+ scheme from 2027, fulfilling a Labour pledge. Up to 100,000 people could benefit, reviving study and work opportunities across Europe.

UK's Next US Ambassador: Key Contenders Emerge

As Parliament closes for Christmas, the race for the next UK ambassador to the United States takes centre stage. Plus, Britain's potential return to Erasmus and Angela Rayner's polling fallout. Listen to the full analysis.

Musicians protest BBC Radio Scotland late-night show cuts

Leading Scottish artists condemn BBC Radio Scotland's decision to axe specialist late-night shows, warning it will devastate opportunities for emerging talent. Read the full story and see who has signed the open letter.

Amazon reprimanded by Ofcom over film mix-up

Amazon Prime Video breached UK regulations after a family was shown a sexually explicit film instead of the children's movie they rented. Ofcom has issued a formal ruling.

UK-Norway Warship Pact to Counter Russian Sub Threat

The UK and Norway sign a historic defence pact, merging warship fleets to protect undersea cables from Russian submarines. The deal supports 4,000 UK jobs and boosts North Atlantic security. Read the full details.

Tice defends Farage, calls accusers liars

Reform UK's Richard Tice fiercely defended Nigel Farage against historical racism claims on BBC Radio 4, labelling former schoolmates' allegations as 'made-up twaddle'. Discover the fallout.

Tice Defends Farage, Dismisses Racism Claims as Lies

Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice has dismissed allegations of Nigel Farage's racist and antisemitic behaviour at school as 'made-up twaddle', accusing critics of lying. Read the full confrontation on BBC's Today programme.

London Bakery Shapes Next Generation of Chefs

Legendary London bakery Dusty Knuckle is transforming young lives in Haringey through a pizza-making course. Discover how 11 teens gained skills and confidence for future careers.

NZ indie games thrive with unique government support

New Zealand's indie game developers are achieving remarkable success through innovative government programmes like Code, showcasing standout titles at Pax Australia and generating millions in revenue.

Susan Loppert's arts revolution in hospitals

Discover how Susan Loppert pioneered arts in healthcare, transforming Chelsea and Westminster Hospital with 2000 artworks and performances. Learn about her remarkable legacy.

Ryanair closes Prime scheme after 8 months

Ryanair closes its Prime membership club after just eight months, revealing customers gained over €6m in benefits while the airline made only €4.4m in subscription revenue.

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