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UK Calls for Nominations to 'Living Heritage' Inventory

The UK government invites communities to nominate cherished traditions for a new national inventory of living heritage, from ceilidhs to crafts, to safeguard them for future generations. Learn how to submit.

Saturday Quiz Answers: Test Your Knowledge

Did you tackle The Guardian's Saturday quiz? Discover all the answers, from the link between Marc Almond and a chemist to Pluto's moons. Put your trivia skills to the test!

UK Woman Charged in Egypt Air Rage Attack

Nadine Nugent, a 35-year-old social worker from Belfast, faces seven charges, including assault and threatening to kill, following an alleged air rage incident on an easyJet flight. Her defence cites 'territorial issues'.

Manchester pub quiz cheating scandal mirrors crime novel

Author Janice Hallett explores how a real-life pub quiz cheating scandal in Manchester uncannily mirrored her new crime novel 'The Killer Question', examining the surprisingly high stakes of Britain's favourite pastime.

Women in male-led faiths forge new political roles

As gender equality faces setbacks in Trump's second term, women from Catholic and evangelical traditions are redefining political engagement. Discover how they're shaping the national conversation.

Briton Faces War Crimes Charges Over Ukraine Conduct

Graham Phillips, a former UK civil servant, is under investigation for alleged war crimes in Ukraine, including filming pigs eating dead soldiers and interrogating a captured British national. Read the full details.

Labour's 20-year asylum plan faces backlash

Labour's proposal requiring asylum seekers to wait 20 years for citizenship faces fierce criticism for fostering insecurity and mimicking racist rhetoric. Read the full analysis.

Mahmood unveils Danish-style asylum reforms

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces sweeping asylum reforms inspired by Denmark, aiming to reduce claims and increase deportations. Discover the new plan.

Pub quiz cheating crisis: Landlords fight back

Discover how UK pub landlords are combating smartphone cheaters in pub quizzes, from tech solutions to honest confessions. Learn about this British tradition's challenges.

Quiz king's 17-hour study secret revealed

Exclusive insight into the extreme preparation strategy that made 26-year-old Emilien Vacheron Europe's greatest gameshow champion, winning €2.4 million through relentless 17-hour study sessions.

Win Prizes in This Week's Ultimate Sports Quiz

From Premier League drama to boxing's biggest punches, dive into our weekly sports quiz covering football, cricket, rugby, boxing, darts, baseball and swimming for your chance to win exciting prizes.

Disgraced Baptist Pastor Henry Lyons Dies Aged 80

Former National Baptist Convention president Henry Lyons, who served prison time for financial crimes, has passed away aged 80. The controversial religious leader's legacy remains complex.

Farage: UK must quit ECHR to secure borders

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage declares Britain must leave European Convention on Human Rights to secure borders and stop small boat crossings, positioning immigration as key election battleground.

CBS cuts conservative pundit Scott Jennings mid-debate

American network CBS finds itself embroiled in controversy after terminating a live interview with Republican commentator Scott Jennings during a heated discussion about Democratic unity, raising questions about media impartiality.

The 1% Club Final Question That Stumped Britain

The nail-biting finale of BBC's The 1% Club left audiences scratching their heads with a deceptively simple final question that only 1% could solve within 30 seconds. Discover the puzzle that's taking the internet by storm.

Inside London's MCM Comic Con 2025 Social Scene

An immersive visual journey through the UK's largest pop culture convention, where cosplay creativity and community spirit transform London's ExCeL into a vibrant fantasy realm.

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