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UK records 309 earthquakes in 2025

The UK has experienced over 300 earthquakes this year, with Perthshire, Wales, and Lancashire among the most active zones. Discover the seismic hotspots and why it matters for infrastructure.

UK experienced almost daily earthquakes in 2025

New data shows the UK recorded over 300 earthquakes this year, with Perthshire and Lancashire among the most active areas. Discover the seismic hotspots and why monitoring is vital for national infrastructure.

Airport Tax Hike to Drive Up UK Flight Prices

Passengers face higher ticket prices as regional airports, including Manchester and Bristol, grapple with unprecedented business rates increases. Discover how the tax overhaul impacts your travel costs.

Unprecedented Tax Rises to Hit UK Regional Airports

Regional airports across the UK are bracing for unprecedented business rates rises, with experts warning the soaring costs will inevitably lead to higher airfares for passengers. Read the full analysis.

Over 300 earthquakes recorded in UK during 2025

The British Geological Survey recorded more than 300 tremors across the UK in 2025, with Perthshire and Lancashire among the most active areas. Discover the seismic hotspots and why this research is vital for national infrastructure.

UK Regional Airports Hit by 'Unprecedented' Tax Rises

Passengers across the UK are being warned to prepare for higher ticket prices as regional airports face crippling business rates increases of up to 295%. Find out which airports are worst affected.

10 Photos That Defined 2025 in the UK

A powerful collection of images from Mirror photographers captures the joy, reflection, and tumult of 2025, featuring Princess Kate, the Lionesses, and poignant historical remembrance.

Guardian's 12 Worst Films of 2025 Revealed

The Guardian's critics name and shame the year's biggest cinematic turkeys, from Jared Leto's Tron: Ares to a reviled Snow White remake. Discover the full list of 2025's one-star disasters.

Organised Crime Targets UK Building Sites Over Christmas

Security bosses warn organised crime gangs are exploiting the Christmas shutdown to steal high-value tools and equipment from UK construction sites, with losses potentially exceeding £100m. Learn how firms can protect their assets.

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