Politics
US Launches Major Airstrikes on Islamic State Targets in Syria
The US military conducted 10 strikes on over 30 Islamic State targets in Syria, as Washington praised Damascus for its fresh participation in the anti-IS coalition.
Culture
Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty Lead Celebrities in Lavish Valentine's Day Displays
Celebrities including Holly Ramsay, Adam Peaty, Zara McDermott, and Maya Jama share extravagant Valentine's Day celebrations on social media, showcasing gifts and romantic moments.
Sports
Summerville's Deflected Strike Saves 10-Man West Ham in FA Cup Thriller at Burton
Crysencio Summerville's extra-time deflected strike secured a nervy 1-0 FA Cup victory for West Ham at Burton Albion, despite Freddie Potts' red card. The win sends the Hammers into the fifth round.
Business
Dunelm's Coveted Sophie Robinson Lamp Returns, Shoppers Urge 'Buy Now'
The popular Sophie Robinson Ceramic Table Lamp is back in stock at Dunelm, with shoppers praising its design and urging others to purchase quickly. Priced at £85, it features handcrafted ceramic and a designer shade.
Environment
Transport
Biscuit Tin Hack Blocks Car Key Signals to Prevent Thefts
Motorists are urged to store car keys in metal biscuit tins to block signals exploited by thieves using relay technology. With a car stolen every four minutes in England and Wales, this cheap method prevents keyless entry theft effectively.
London's Forgotten Monopoly Station: Fenchurch Street
Fenchurch Street station, featured on the Monopoly board, remains unknown to many Londoners due to its lack of Underground connections. Discover its history and future proposals.
Road Near Clarkson's Pub to Shut for Week in May
Oxfordshire County Council warns of temporary closure on B4047 Burford Road near The Farmer's Dog pub for surface dressing works, affecting access for patrons.
Manchester Piccadilly Station Closed for Nine Days for £8M Rail Overhaul
One of the UK's busiest railway stations undergoes a 'once-in-a-lifetime' £8 million upgrade, closing platforms 1-12 and disrupting services to London, Midlands, and Pennines until February 22.
Driver Slams £270 TfL Fine While Car Was Parked at Home
A Hackney bus driver claims TfL wrongly fined him £270 for a Congestion Charge violation, insisting his car was parked outside his home at the time. TfL later cancelled the penalty after media intervention.
Property
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