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Bank of England är den brittiska centralbanken och motsvarighet till den svenska Riksbanken. Den kallas ibland för Den gamla damen på Threadneedle Street eller bara Den gamla damen. I äldre svenska användes beteckningen Englands bank. Banken har legat på Threadneedle Street i City of London sedan 17...

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Jessica McClure Morales arrested for domestic abuse
Crime & justice53m sedan

Jessica McClure Morales arrested for domestic abuse

Jessica McClure Morales, known as 'Baby Jessica' from a 1987 well rescue, was arrested at her home in Midland, Texas, for domestic abuse. The arrest follows unclear details about the charges and a cryptic social media post.

Sports2d sedan

Luke Littler's Dublin comeback amid fan controversy and trademark moves

Luke Littler mounted a stunning comeback from 5-0 down to defeat Gerwyn Price 6-5 in the Premier League Darts final in Dublin, extending his historic achievements as the sport's youngest major champion. The victory unfolded against a backdrop of crowd hostility, accusations of unsportsmanlike behavior, and Littler's own efforts to protect his burgeoning brand through trademark applications.

Ambulance, police car and fire truck at accident scene in forest setting
Health2d sedan

Tenants in Malmö exposed to legionella without notification

Tenants in central Malmö drank and showered in water contaminated with legionella bacteria without being informed, according to multiple reports. The water treatment company Secon determined the presence of legionella in the system in May 2024, but neither tenants nor the environmental administration were notified.

Alberto Safra Seeks to Avoid Paying $18.9 Million of $35 Million Legal Bill
Crime & justice6d sedan

Alberto Safra Seeks to Avoid Paying $18.9 Million of $35 Million Legal Bill

Alberto Safra has applied to the English High Court to avoid paying $18.9 million of a $35.3 million legal bill from law firm WilmerHale, according to multiple reports. The dispute, detailed in a recent judgment, centers on high billing rates and expenses.

Human interest6d sedan

Former UK Ministry of Defence UFO investigator Nick Pope dies

Nick Pope, the former head of the Ministry of Defence's UFO hotline, died yesterday afternoon after being diagnosed with Stage 4 oesophageal cancer. His death marks the loss of a prominent figure in UFO research who investigated hundreds of sightings for the British government.

Society7 apr.

Girlguiding bans transgender girls by 2025, sparking backlash and resignations

Girlguiding has announced that transgender girls must leave the organization by September 2025, restricting membership to those whose birth sex is female. The policy follows a Supreme Court ruling and has prompted resignations and distress among affected families.

Crime & justice31 mars

Vehicle Attack on Michigan Synagogue Kills Attacker, Injures Security Personnel

A naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon drove a vehicle into a Michigan synagogue, which caught fire, before being killed by security personnel, with suspected explosives found in the car. The FBI describes it as a targeted attack against the Jewish community, while investigators have not yet determined a motive.

Öland Roots Festival Ends After Expanded Final Edition This Year
Arts & entertainment30 mars

Öland Roots Festival Ends After Expanded Final Edition This Year

The Öland Roots festival in Sweden is concluding after this year's edition, which will expand from two to three days for a final celebration.

Sports29 mars

Borussia Dortmund to part ways with Brandt, Süle, and Özcan this summer

Borussia Dortmund will see major departures as Julian Brandt, Niklas Süle, and Salih Özcan are set to leave the club when their contracts expire this summer.

Vito Coppola's Saturday Kitchen appearance sparks mixed viewer reactions
Arts & entertainment28 mars

Vito Coppola's Saturday Kitchen appearance sparks mixed viewer reactions

Vito Coppola's appearance on BBC's Saturday Kitchen on March 28 has divided viewers, with some criticizing his loud speaking while others praised his upbeat presence. Meanwhile, Matt Tebbutt returned to presenting the show in March after time in Australia.

Mississippi dog attack kills mother of three, leads to arrest
Crime & justice27 mars

Mississippi dog attack kills mother of three, leads to arrest

A mother of three died after a severe dog attack in Holly Springs, Mississippi, with a suspect arrested on assault charges. In a separate incident in Huddersfield, UK, a woman was injured in another dog attack, leading to an arrest and prior complaints about aggressive dogs.

Molotov cocktails target Russian cultural center in Prague
Crime & justice27 mars

Molotov cocktails target Russian cultural center in Prague

An unknown attacker threw several Molotov cocktails at a Russian cultural center in Prague late Thursday, causing damage but no fire, Czech police said. The incident has prompted calls for increased security from Russian officials.

Spruce Bark Beetle Crisis Prompts Closures in Uppsala Nature Reserves
Environment24 mars

Spruce Bark Beetle Crisis Prompts Closures in Uppsala Nature Reserves

Tens of thousands of spruce trees have died in Uppsala's nature reserves due to a spruce bark beetle outbreak, leading authorities to close trails for safety. The County Administrative Board now plans to reopen areas as the threat subsides.

Gothenburg Launches Junior and Minior Training Programs for Children
Society19 mars

Gothenburg Launches Junior and Minior Training Programs for Children

The city of Gothenburg has introduced two new training programs for children and youth. Junior targets ages 9-13, while Minior is designed for children aged 6-8.

Scientists discover pristine reefs, new species in Caribbean expedition
Science & technology15 mars

Scientists discover pristine reefs, new species in Caribbean expedition

Scientists on a research expedition in Britain's Caribbean territories have discovered an underwater mountain range, a massive 'blue hole', and coral reefs apparently untouched by climate change.

Economy & business14 mars

Karlskrona Plans Infrastructure Expansion at Verkö Port

Karlskrona municipality is developing plans to expand infrastructure at Verkö port to support future growth, according to municipal director Håkan Petersson. The plans include new roads, more area, and a longer quay.

Eamonn Holmes sparks concern after appearing to fall asleep on GB News
Human interest14 mars

Eamonn Holmes sparks concern after appearing to fall asleep on GB News

Broadcaster Eamonn Holmes sparked concern among viewers after appearing to fall asleep and slur his words during a live episode of GB News' Breakfast with Eamonn and Ellie on Wednesday. The 66-year-old presenter has faced multiple health challenges in recent years.

Umeå launches E-NORM project to cut machinery emissions
Environment13 mars

Umeå launches E-NORM project to cut machinery emissions

Umeå Municipality has initiated the four-year E-NORM project to reduce emissions from construction machinery through industry collaboration and new procurement models.

Health12 mars

Brecon Beacons woman describes sudden vision loss and MS symptoms

Yasmin Neves, an HR consultant from the Brecon Beacons, says she developed unexplained symptoms a decade ago while in her 20s and planning her wedding. Her story highlights the unpredictable nature of conditions like Multiple Sclerosis, which affects thousands in the UK.

Sports12 mars

Oliver Berg Faces Former Club Djurgården in Swedish Cup Loss

IF Brommapojkarna lost 0-2 to Djurgårdens IF in a decisive Swedish Cup group stage match on Sunday, with former Djurgården player Oliver Berg facing his old club. The loss eliminated Brommapojkarna from the competition.