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Waymo Driverless Cars Launch in London

London becomes Europe's first major city to welcome fully driverless cars as Waymo launches public robotaxi service, marking a transformative moment for urban transport.

EVs Cost More Than Petrol Cars, New Study Reveals

Groundbreaking research from the UK shows electric vehicles are now more expensive to fuel than their petrol counterparts, challenging government net-zero policies and consumer assumptions about EV ownership costs.

Dame Celia Imrie: From Shakespeare to Hollywood Star

Explore the remarkable life and career of Dame Celia Imrie, from her Royal Shakespeare Company beginnings to becoming a beloved Hollywood star in films like 'Calendar Girls' and 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel'.

The Chair Company: Quirky New Comedy Review

Discover the hilarious new workplace comedy 'The Chair Company' that's taking British television by storm. Our review explores why this quirky series about office life gone mad is your next must-watch.

Paul Mescal Shines in Moving Hamnet Adaptation

Brian Viner's compelling review of the stunning Royal Shakespeare Company production of 'Hamnet', featuring powerhouse performances from Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley that bring Shakespeare's untold family tragedy to life.

Cyrano de Bergerac: RSC Triumph at Swan Theatre

Discover how the RSC's bold new production of Cyrano de Bergerac breathes fresh life into Rostand's classic tale of love and deception, delivering an unforgettable theatrical experience in Stratford-upon-Avon.

McConaughey's Transformers Camaro sells for £3.4m

The legendary Chevrolet Camaro that starred alongside Matthew McConaughey in Transformers has been sold at auction for an incredible £3.4 million, smashing expectations and setting a new benchmark for Hollywood memorabilia.

Pro-Palestine activists ransack London tech firm

Dramatic video captures the moment pro-Palestinian protesters stormed a London technology company, smashing computers and equipment in a targeted attack over alleged Israeli contracts.

Coal firm probed over endangered glider habitat

A fiery Senate hearing reveals investigation into Australian coal firm accused of clearing critical habitat for endangered greater gliders, sparking political confrontation over environmental enforcement.

Thames Water creditors agree £1.6bn rescue deal

Thames Water's creditors have agreed to a crucial £1.6bn financial restructuring plan as Britain's largest water company battles to avoid collapse, while Tesco reports strong profits and markets react to economic uncertainty.

Hiran Abeysekera's revolutionary Hamlet stuns London

Sri Lankan-born actor Hiran Abeysekera delivers a revolutionary portrayal of Shakespeare's tortured prince in the National Theatre's visually stunning new Hamlet, reimagining the classic for contemporary audiences.

Liverpool legend John Barnes declared bankrupt

Former England and Liverpool football star John Barnes has been declared bankrupt after his media company accumulated staggering debts of over £1.5 million, court documents reveal.

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