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Two major protests are taking place on Saturday in London, with the Metropolitan police warning it may be one of its busiest days in recent years.
London's famed black cab drivers memorize 25,000 streets to get a license, but with robotaxis soon giving rides in London, cabbies could face new competition.
The government has commissioned UK Sport to conduct an "initial strategic assessment" into a potential bid for the north of England to host the Olympics and Paralympics in the 2040s.
Victoria Park in downtown London was packed on Sunday for the city's fourth annual Nagar Kirtan celebrating Khalsa Day. The event marks the Sikh New Year and commemorates the founding of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh Ji in 1699.
London black cab drivers, who are required to memorize thousands of streets to get their license, are being tested in a new way. Several companies are trying to bring robotaxis to the city's streets.
Commuters are facing another round of disruption as the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union has called for two 24-hour walkouts, with two more sets of strikes also planned in June
Police urged organizers to hide the Nova exhibition’s location amid fears of antisemitic violence and major anti-Israel protests.
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‘Shoot him in the neck, like Charlie Kirk,’ vile chant erupts during massive London protests
A group of protesters in London despicably called for a controversial rightwing figure to be killed, “like Charlie Kirk,” disturbing video shows. The crowd was filmed chanting about Tommy Robinson, who organized a massive “Unite the Kingdom” rally in London Saturday which saw tens of thousands of demonstrators turn out.