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N-able Partners With Manchester City
Cybersecurity firm N-able, Inc. has announced a new partnership with Manchester City as its official cybersecurity partner.
GDELT
British Foreign Secretary Calls For Urgent Antisemitism Protections
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy called for urgent measures to protect Jewish communities following an incident involving a single individual. The source noted that the Prince and Princess of Wales have expressed concern regarding the event.
RFE/RL Radio Farda
FTSE 100 Drops 136 Points
The FTSE 100 index closed at 10,213.11 points on April 29, representing a decline of 119.68 points or 1.16 percent from the previous trading day.
CRI News Radio
Romania Secures Qualification For World Championships
Romania has secured qualification for the main bracket of the World Championships. The Romanian team defeated Argentina 3-0 in London. This followed a previous identical result against Benin. Romania will face Russia in their final group match at 20:45.
Radio Romania Intl
Welsh Voters Question Role Of Parliament
Support for the Labour Party is plummeting in the run-up to a election in Wales. Key issues cited include longer waiting lists for the National Health Service and declining attainment levels in literacy and numeracy within the education system.
Times Radio UK
Seven-Year-Old Stabs Film Director In Camden
A British citizen born in Samoa allegedly attacked two pedestrians with a knife in North London. The Prime Minister addressed the incident from Downing Street, stating the attack is part of a series of incidents affecting the Jewish community. He urged the British public to acknowledge the fear and suffering caused by these attacks. One of the two victims is 30 years old. The incident follows a series of reported anti-Semitic attacks in the United Kingdom in recent weeks. Security measures have increased at a Jewish community centre in Brighton as a precaution. The report suggests these incidents coincide with the beginning of the Iran-related conflict. The source noted that such attacks aim to spread fear within society. Jewish community members marched solemnly and angrily down Golders Green High Street in London.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
UK Minister Plans Tumble Dryer Ban
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband is reportedly planning to ban the sale of traditional tumble dryers. The Telegraph reports that the move aims to phase out these appliances. No specific timeline or technical criteria for the ban were provided in the report.
Times Radio UK
NHS Doctors Lose £410 Daily Due To Bureaucracy
A survey of more than 2,000 GPs by the Royal College of General Practitioners found the NHS loses the equivalent of £410 per GP every day. Doctors are spending time on bureaucracy instead of seeing patients.
Times Radio UK
UK Smoke-Free Legislation Faces Implementation Challenges
The measure has triggered domestic discussions regarding its enforcement effectiveness and individual rights. NHS data indicates that smoking causes approximately 75,000 deaths annually in England, accounting for 1.4% of total deaths.
CRI News Radio
Victoria And Albert Museum To Display First YouTube Video
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has decided to include the first video in the history of YouTube in its exhibition. Curator Corina Garnes explained that the decision was driven by a spirit of innovation.
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