HACKNEY120: Wardrobe Happy Hour Opens Avant-Garde Designer Hub

Wardrobe Happy Hour has launched its first brick-and-mortar store, HACKNEY120, in Shoreditch, bringing a highly curated edit of directional, preloved designer fashion and a celebration of fierce individuality to East London.
Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul Confirmed

The boxing world is set for a colossal global showdown as former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua prepares to face YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a professional eight-round bout in Miami on December 19, live on Netflix.
Assisted Dying Bill Faces Crisis in the House of Lords

The UK’s Assisted Dying Bill, passed by the Commons, is facing a procedural crisis in the House of Lords where over 1,000 amendments have been tabled by opponents. This massive legislative delay risks killing the Bill by preventing it from completing its stages before the parliamentary session ends, igniting a row over whether the will of the Commons is being blocked.
Kyiv’s Crucial Choice: Peace Deal Pressure Mounts as Winter Looms

Pressure is mounting on Kyiv to accept a controversial US-backed peace plan that demands painful concessions, including ceding territory and abandoning NATO aspirations. As this political struggle unfolds, Russia is intensifying its aerial attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, plunging millions into a dark and cold winter, creating an unprecedented humanitarian and diplomatic crisis.
Treason and Trust: Former MEP Nathan Gill Jailed for Pro-Russian Bribery

Former MEP Nathan Gill has been jailed for ten and a half years for accepting tens of thousands in pro-Russian bribes in exchange for pushing Moscow-friendly narratives in the European Parliament and media. The conviction, which followed an investigation by counter-terrorism police, highlights the profound threat of foreign interference to the integrity of British democracy.