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Good Morning Britain

Good Morning Britain is a British breakfast television programme that is broadcast on ITV. It first aired on 28 April 2014 and is broadcast live every weekday from 6:00 am to 9:30 am across the United Kingdom. The programme features a wide variety of news, interviews, politics, sport, entertainment,...

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Education4h ago

Gothenburg Schools Start Year-Long Work-Study Program

Gothenburg is replacing the traditional work experience week with a new model that allows middle school students to work two hours weekly for an entire year, starting at Nytorpsskolan in Hammarkullen and Gamlestadsskolan. Students receive real employment with pay and a written certificate upon completion.

Iran War Triggers Global Energy Shock, Strains Economies
Economy & business15h ago

Iran War Triggers Global Energy Shock, Strains Economies

The war in Iran and closure of the Strait of Hormuz have sparked a global energy crisis, sending oil prices soaring and dimming economic outlooks. In Australia, consumer confidence has plummeted to a 50-year low as households tighten budgets amid stagflation fears.

Rolling Stones Tease Album with 'Cockroaches' Campaign
Arts & entertainment20h ago

Rolling Stones Tease Album with 'Cockroaches' Campaign

The Rolling Stones have teased new music through a mysterious campaign under the alias 'The Cockroaches', following the limited vinyl release of their new single 'Rough and Twisted'.

Dan Park convicted of incitement against ethnic groups
Crime & justice4d ago

Dan Park convicted of incitement against ethnic groups

Street artist Dan Park has been convicted of several cases of incitement against an ethnic group on social media and sentenced to six months in prison.

Politics6d ago

Pentagon Blacklists AI Firm as Sam Altman Claims He Tried to Save Anthropic

The Pentagon has blacklisted an AI company, according to multiple reports, while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claims he attempted to 'save' rival firm Anthropic.

Ukraine War: Kyiv Funeral, Cross-Border Strikes, Underwater Espionage
Conflict & warApr 7

Ukraine War: Kyiv Funeral, Cross-Border Strikes, Underwater Espionage

A dramatic military funeral in Kyiv highlighted the human cost of the war as Ukraine and Russia exchanged drone strikes, while experts warn of escalating Russian underwater espionage threats to UK infrastructure.

SocietyApr 4

Sweden Faces Protests Over Mining and Housing, UK and Denmark See Backlash

Widespread protests have erupted across Sweden against alum shale mining and large-scale housing developments, while similar local resistance is mounting in the UK over landfill sites and asylum housing, and in Denmark over green energy projects.

PoliticsApr 4

Macron Criticizes Trump's Inconsistent NATO and Iran War Statements

French President Emmanuel Macron has criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for inconsistent pronouncements on the Iran war and NATO, accusing him of undermining the alliance. This comes amid escalating tensions over Trump's military actions in Iran, contradictory statements about the conflict's timeline, and a widening diplomatic rift with European allies.

European stocks fall as Middle East tensions fuel energy price fears
Economy & businessApr 1

European stocks fall as Middle East tensions fuel energy price fears

European stock markets declined on Friday, erasing early gains, as persistent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and their impact on energy prices weighed on investor sentiment. The Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for oil and gas exports, is at the center of concerns, reviving fears of inflation and uncertainty over monetary policy.

SportsMar 30

Rangers winger Findlay Curtis joins Kilmarnock on loan

Rangers winger Findlay Curtis has moved to Kilmarnock on loan, reuniting with the management team that previously coached him at Ibrox. The 19-year-old, who has made 21 appearances for Rangers this season, recently earned his first Scotland call-up.

Sweden and Finland confront nuclear deterrence debate amid Russian threats
PoliticsMar 29

Sweden and Finland confront nuclear deterrence debate amid Russian threats

Sweden is discussing the possibility of developing its own nuclear weapons due to a worsened security situation, a move that would require enormous interventions in society, according to major media reports. This debate reflects a broader shift in Nordic security policy as Finland moves to amend its nuclear legislation and Russia issues stark warnings over NATO expansion.

Arts & entertainmentMar 17

Zanele Muholi wins 2026 Hasselblad award

South African artist Zanele Muholi has been named the winner of the 2026 Hasselblad award. Muholi, who identifies as non-binary, sees the honor as a recognition for their community.

SportsMar 16

Wrexham Takes Lead Against Chelsea in FA Cup Clash

Wrexham took the lead against Chelsea in Saturday's FA Cup clash, with Sam Smith scoring the opening goal. Chelsea drew level just before half-time with an own goal.

Man convicted of serious species crime for trading stuffed protected animals
Crime & justiceMar 15

Man convicted of serious species crime for trading stuffed protected animals

A man has been convicted of serious species protection crime and false certification for trading stuffed protected animals without legal permits, receiving a conditional sentence, community service, and a three-year business ban.

Conflict & warMar 14

Scottish Airport Allegedly Used for US Military Operations in Iran

A Scottish airport is allegedly being used by the US military for operations in Iran, according to a former Army Colonel. First Minister John Swinney has called for an end to the conflict and is considering actions regarding US flights.

Kalmar Expands Bicycle Library to Encourage Car-Free Commutes
SocietyMar 11

Kalmar Expands Bicycle Library to Encourage Car-Free Commutes

Kalmar's bicycle library is being expanded with more bicycles and pickup locations, aiming to reduce car use for commuting and shopping. The initiative, which started in 2021, is growing to include sites outside the city center.