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Ditch the Airport: Best Short Ferry Routes to Europe

Escape the airport hassle and rediscover the joy of travel. Our guide reveals the most scenic and convenient short ferry crossings from the UK to Europe, from the classic Channel routes to hidden gem connections.

BBC journalists chased by protesters in Portsmouth

Shocking scenes unfolded in Portsmouth as a BBC reporting team was aggressively pursued and confronted by demonstrators during a protest over the housing of asylum seekers. The incident, captured on video, raises serious concerns about press freedom and p

Chelsea's Fofana in shock Charlton loan move

Chelsea striker David Fofana is set for a dramatic Deadline Day switch to League One side Charlton Athletic on a straight loan deal, as the Addicks pull off a major coup.

Sir Alf Ramsey: 50 Year Tributes to England's 1966 Hero

Half a century after his controversial sacking, Sir Alf Ramsey, the legendary manager who brought football home in 1966, is honoured by football icons and fans alike. Discover the legacy of the man behind England's greatest sporting triumph.

Bobby Charlton's Foundation Backs Major Dementia Discovery

A major breakthrough in dementia research, funded by the late Manchester United legend's foundation, identifies a key biomarker that could lead to earlier diagnosis and new treatments for the disease that affected him.

Boy in army costume halts top admiral's car in Portsmouth

A five-year-old boy dressed in a miniature British Army uniform caused a major security alert in Portsmouth after mistaking First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key's official vehicle for a tank. The heartwarming incident, which saw the Admiral stop to chat wit

Historic Solent Sea Fort with Helipad For Sale

A unique piece of British maritime history, No Man's Land Fort in the Solent, is for sale. This Victorian-era sea fortress features a helipad, luxury accommodation, and stunning views, offering a truly once-in-a-lifetime ownership opportunity.

Royal Navy's £1bn 'Lame Duck' Destroyer Sidelined

The Royal Navy's state-of-the-art £1 billion Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond has been declared non-operational, with critical engine defects preventing its deployment to assist Ukraine. Defence sources reveal the vessel, plagued by power failures, is stuck

Protests Over Asylum Hotels Spread in UK

Growing tensions as local residents protest against the housing of asylum seekers in hotels across Bournemouth, Norwich, and Portsmouth. Critics argue the policy strains community resources.

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