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The Mittal family and vaccine billionaire Adar Poonawalla are set to acquire Rajasthan Royals, marking one of the most valuable and extensive franchise deals in cricket history, with international teams included. The Mittal family, led by Lakshmi N. Mittal and Aditya Mittal, has struck a definitive agreement to acquire Rajasthan Royals in partnership with vaccine billionaire Adar Poonawalla, in a transaction valued at about $1.65 billion, according to Mint and corroborating reports from Indian business media. If completed, the deal would give the Mittals roughly 75% of the franchise, with Poonawalla taking about 18%, while the remaining 7% would stay…
Government’s ambitious housing plan faces environmental and political hurdles amid record investment
The UK Government aims to deliver 1.5 million new homes by 2029 through significant reforms and investment, but environmental concerns, local opposition, and systemic challenges threaten to slow progress in addressing the housing crisis. The UK Government faces a formidable challenge as it seeks to build 1.5 million new homes…
Sir Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan face criticism for their handling of the controversial ‘from the river to the sea’ chant, with critics warning that their responses may allow hate speech to flourish and threaten social cohesion. Sir Keir Starmer has once again demonstrated his inability to stand firm against…
Emergency bailouts for councils facing financial collapse are becoming a routine feature, highlighting a broken funding system that risks destabilising vital public services without urgent reform, warns the Local Government Association. Emergency bailouts for councils facing financial collapse have become a frequent, almost routine, lifeline within an increasingly fragile local…
This Halloween, London offers a range of cutting-edge self-guided and interactive ghostly adventures, blending technology, storytelling, and physical exploration to reinvent the city’s haunted past for all ages. This Halloween, London transforms into a paranormal playground with a variety of self-guided tours and immersive ghostly experiences that offer a fresh…
Amid heightened tensions following a Manchester synagogue attack, UK government proposes new measures to limit protests, sparking fierce debate over balancing public safety with democratic freedoms. Protesting and counter-protesting remain vital expressions of democratic freedom in the UK, despite recent government concerns about demonstrations following a tragic attack on the…
The UK government announces a substantial £80 million allocation to customisable programmes across nine regions, aiming to help those facing health and social barriers to re-enter the workforce through decentralised and holistic initiatives. The UK government has announced a significant £80 million funding package aimed at helping thousands of people…
Sir Mark Rowley commits to a historic purge of unfit officers following exposure of systemic issues, as London faces station closures and ongoing efforts to rebuild trust amid financial pressures. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has committed to a “ruthless” purge of officers deemed unfit to serve, following a…
Matthew Lloyd Architects, led by early-career architect Alex Spicer, has been honoured with the 2025 Stephen Lawrence Prize for their innovative reimagining of St Mary’s Church in Walthamstow. The project breathes new life into the historic structure, creating an inclusive space that bridges community and heritage. Matthew Lloyd Architects has…
As the Local Government Association warns of an irreversible funding crisis, critics argue government reforms fall short of tackling key issues like housing costs and regional disparities, risking the future of vital local services. The Local Government Association’s alarm bells about the state of council funding highlight a disturbing trend…
The UK government’s planned amendments to the Public Order Act 1986 aim to expand police powers and constrict the right to peaceful protest, raising concerns over increasing repression of dissent and potential slide into authoritarianism. The UK Government’s recent announcement to amend Sections 12 and 14 of the Public Order…
The City of London Corporation seeks final approval for its ambitious City Plan 2040, a comprehensive strategy to modernise, expand, and future-proof the financial district amid evolving work habits, heritage concerns, and sustainability goals. The City of London Corporation is on the cusp of receiving the UK government’s final approval…
King’s College London researchers and partners deepen their commitment to Ukraine’s healthcare amid ongoing conflict, launching new projects, training programmes, and establishing a mental health centre for veterans, reinforcing global health resilience. King’s College London researchers, Professor Richard Sullivan and Dr Gemma Bowsher, recently reinforced their institution’s enduring collaboration with…
