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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…
The legendary Japanese sport returns to London after more than three decades, blending tradition, athleticism, and international diplomacy in a five-day Grand Sumo Tournament that captivated new audiences and revitalised global interest. Sumo wrestling made a spectacular return to London’s Royal Albert Hall after a 34-year hiatus, captivating packed audiences…
As closures of police stations increase across London, critics warn that community safety and trust are suffering under government austerity measures, despite claims of crime reduction. The Metropolitan Police Service (Met) is under mounting scrutiny as Londoners grow increasingly alarmed by the closure of numerous front counters across the city.…
Rising costs of supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities are pushing British councils to the brink of financial collapse, with warnings of widespread insolvencies unless urgent reforms are implemented. The financial strain on Britain’s local authorities due to the rising costs of supporting children with special educational needs…
Autonomous driving firm Waymo announces plans to introduce its fully driverless ride-hailing service in London by 2026, marking its first international move beyond the U.S. amid regulatory and safety developments. Autonomous driving firm Waymo has announced plans to launch its fully driverless ride-hailing service in London in 2026, marking the…
Mark Jenkin returns to the BFI London Film Festival with his third feature, ‘Rose of Nevada’, a haunting meditation on grief, time travel, and community myth set against the rugged Cornish coast, gaining critical acclaim for its raw aesthetic and enigmatic storytelling. Mark Jenkin’s third feature, Rose of Nevada, is…
How the collaboration between Sir Horace Jones and Sir John Wolfe Barry shaped Tower Bridge’s legacy
Tower Bridge, an enduring symbol of Victorian ingenuity, was the result of a groundbreaking partnership between architect Sir Horace Jones and engineer Sir John Wolfe Barry, overcoming industrial growth challenges in 19th-century London. Tower Bridge, an iconic symbol of London often mistaken for its neighbour London Bridge, was constructed to…
The UK Home Office is cutting the post-study work period from two years to 18 months for most international graduates from January 2027, prompting criticism from universities and industry experts over potential impacts on the country’s attractiveness as a study destination. The UK Home Office has confirmed a significant reduction…
Miatta Fahnbulleh criticises government claims as critics dismiss Labour’s new initiative as a rebranding of years of neglect, highlighting the ongoing failure to deliver real change for local communities. Communities Minister Miatta Fahnbulleh’s dismissive attack on Boris Johnson’s so-called “Levelling Up” pledge exposes the sham that this Government’s supposed commitment…
The UK government has issued a renewed call for FTSE firms to bolster their cybersecurity measures, amid escalating cyber threats and ransomware risks, prioritising board engagement, certification, and early warning systems to protect vital economic infrastructure. On October 14, 2025, the UK government intensified its call for the nation’s leading…
Research uncovers stark socioeconomic divides in accessing support for children with special educational needs in England, highlighting systemic inequalities and rising costs faced by families and local authorities alike. Research reveals stark inequalities in the way parents in England navigate the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system, with some…
Dr Martin Scurr, a veteran GP with over 50 years of experience, highlights the importance of personal consultations and criticises NHS remote care, as he offers direct advice during a live Q&A hosted by the Daily Mail. Dr Martin Scurr, a distinguished general practitioner with over five decades of medical…
Hounslow Council’s aggressive enforcement and rising fines threaten to undermine the vitality of the private rental sector, raising fears of overreach and increased regulatory burdens on landlords. Hounslow Council’s relentless crackdown on unscrupulous landlords and letting agents highlights a troubling trend of bureaucratic overreach that threatens to choke the vitality…
