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Scotland's Belarus Euro qualifier moved to Hungary

Scotland's crucial women's Euro 2025 qualifier against Belarus has been moved to neutral territory in Hungary due to ongoing security issues, creating unexpected challenges for Pedro Martinez Losa's squad.

National Trust's vegan tampons in men's toilets spark fury

The National Trust faces intense backlash after installing vegan sanitary products in men's toilets and removing gendered signage at its Lake Windermere visitor centre, prompting accusations of 'virtue signalling' from traditionalists.

New Platform Fights to Save UK's Grassroots Music Venues

A groundbreaking new digital platform is set to transform how small music venues secure funding, offering fans direct investment opportunities in their favourite local spaces while combating the venue crisis sweeping Britain.

Trump hosts far-right Orbán at Mar-a-Lago

Former US President Donald Trump welcomes Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán to Florida amid growing concerns over authoritarian alliances and their potential impact on global democracy.

Met Gala 2025: Date change and potential venue move

Fashion's biggest night faces unprecedented changes as organisers plan to move the 2025 Met Gala to May's first Monday and potentially relocate from its traditional home at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Canada introduces gender-neutral 'X' passports

Canada launches groundbreaking gender-neutral passport option with 'X' marker, marking significant LGBTQ+ rights advancement while former US administration resisted similar reforms.

Trocadero casino plan near London mosque sparks fury

London's legendary Trocadero entertainment centre faces controversial redevelopment into a casino mere metres from a central mosque, igniting planning disputes and community concerns in the heart of the West End.

House of Guinness: Dublin's New Cultural Hotspot

Discover why Dublin's latest cultural venue, House of Guinness, is captivating visitors with its innovative blend of heritage and contemporary Irish culture in the heart of the city.

Hungary defies Trump, keeps buying Russian oil

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán refuses to halt Russian oil purchases despite direct pressure from Donald Trump during NATO summit, highlighting deepening rift within alliance.

Cambridge women's college accused of Equality Act breach

Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, faces legal scrutiny after removing 'female' signage from toilets, potentially violating the Equality Act 2010. The move has sparked debate over inclusivity versus women's rights.

35 Nations Demand IOC Ban Russia from Paris 2024 Olympics

The International Olympic Committee is under intense scrutiny as 35 nations, including the UK, US, and Israel, demand a ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes from the 2024 Paris Games, challenging the IOC's proposed 'neutral' status.

Wembley Arena Fury Over Palestine Concert & Trump Booking

London's Wembley Arena is embroiled in a major controversy after outrage erupts over a planned pro-Palestine concert, compounded by the revelation of a double-booking with a Donald Trump rally. The venue faces intense scrutiny and calls for transparency.

Russian Drone Violates NATO Airspace in Eastern Europe

EXCLUSIVE: A Russian drone's brazen violation of Romanian and Hungarian airspace triggers emergency NATO consultations and urgent calls for bolstered air defences, raising fears of a deliberate escalation on the alliance's eastern flank.

EU Court Rules Austria's Border Checks Illegal

The European Court of Justice has delivered a landmark ruling, declaring Austria's long-standing border controls with Hungary and Slovenia illegal under EU law. The decision intensifies the clash between national security concerns and the bloc's principle

Scotland unfazed by eerie Belarus atmosphere in qualifier

Steve Clarke insists his Scotland squad will not be intimidated by the surreal, fan-free stadium in Hungary as they prepare to face a stubborn Belarus side in a pivotal Euro 2024 qualifier. Get the latest team news and tactical insight.

England hit with partial Wembley closure by UEFA

UEFA has ordered England to play their next home match against Andorra behind closed doors for one section of Wembley, following charges of fan disturbances and racist behaviour during the Hungary fixture.

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