Heathrow faces major disruptions as border force officers announce extended strike

Heathrow Airport, the busiest hub in Europe, is set to experience significant travel disruptions as over 600 Border Force staff, part of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union, have declared an extensive strike stretching across most of September. The industrial action, prompted by ongoing disagreements over alterations to employment terms, begins on the last…

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German authorities issue arrest warrant for Ukrainian diver linked to Nord Stream pipeline sabotage

In a significant development, German authorities have issued a European arrest warrant for a Ukrainian diving instructor implicated in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, a critical infrastructure project running from Russia to Germany beneath the Baltic Sea. This incident, which occurred in September 2022, has heightened tensions amid already strained relations between…

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Spain investigates Katy Perry video for filming in protected sand dunes.

Spanish authorities are currently investigating the filming of Katy Perry’s latest music video for her single “Lifetimes” amid concerns that it was shot on the protected sand dunes of S’Espalmador in Formentera, without the necessary permissions. The video, which showcases the singer enjoying the scenic views of Ibiza and Formentera’s beaches and nightlife, has sparked…

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£4.3bn renewable energy link between Scotland and England gets green light

The UK’s energy watchdog, Ofgem, has approved a landmark £4.3 billion project to construct a cutting-edge, low-carbon electricity “superhighway”. Spanning 300 miles, this ambitious infrastructure will transport renewable energy from the windfarms of north-east Scotland down to the north of England. This development marks a significant stride towards bolstering the UK’s green energy capacity and…

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