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Extreme Heat Threatens Vulnerable UK Residents
Extreme heat is increasingly threatening vulnerable people in the United Kingdom. Older people, care home residents, and those in poor-quality housing are particularly at risk. The heat poses a threat to these groups.
Student Activist Released After Israeli Detention
British student activist Hasnain Jafer has been released after being detained in Israel. The incident is linked to a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, described as part of a far-right curriculum of violence.
London Market Early Call: Iran Sizes Up US Plan, Nvidia Earnings Beat
The London market is opening with early calls indicating Iran is assessing a US plan.
UK Government Pledges £120M For Ceramics Firms
The UK government has pledged £120 million to support ceramics firms. The pledge was made on Friday.
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Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS Updates Address Bind9 Vulnerabilities
Ubuntu 24.04.4 has been updated to address multiple security vulnerabilities in Bind9, including CVE-2026-3039, CVE-2026-3592, CVE-2026-5946, and CVE-2026-5950. Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS has released updates that include upgrades for bind9-dnsutils, bind9-host, bind9-libs, and dnsutils.
Thames & Hudson Acquires Book on David Hockney
Thames & Hudson has acquired the rights to a new book by James Cahill focusing on the painting of David Hockney. The book is expected to offer new insights into the artist's work.
Yuja Wang Performance to Premiere in UK
An immersive odyssey featuring Yuja Wang is set to have its UK premiere at the Southbank Centre. This event is part of a new UK Regional Theatre Newsletter.
Henry VI Dies in Tower of London
King Henry VI of England, who reigned from 1422-1461 and again from 1470-1471, died in the Tower of London. He was imprisoned there after Edward IV retook power in 1471. His death may have been at the orders of Edward IV.
UK Sanctions Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir
Britain's Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper has sanctioned Israeli minister Ben-Gvir. The minister was sanctioned by the UK government as a result of his behavior around the West Bank.
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Piccadilly Line Faces Summer Closures For New Train Testing
The Piccadilly line in London will undergo summer-long closures to test a new fleet of trains costing £3.4 billion. The closures are primarily scheduled for weekends, with some weekday disruptions also planned.