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Ofgem will announce a 7% decrease in household energy bills.

Kaja Kallas urged North Macedonia to reform for EU membership.

British public sector workers will receive above-inflation pay increases.

The damaged ship was found on its side in the water.

Ley and Littleproud agreed to resume negotiations.

Satellite photos show damaged North Korean warship.

A serious accident occurred during a North Korean naval destroyer launch ceremony.

Southampton City Council will acquire properties on Northam Road.

Pound strengthened against the dollar.

Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong revealed a new cabinet lineup.

The Reserve Bank cut interest rates.

Australia's National Party will not re-enter a coalition with the Liberal Party.

Wilfred Frost interviewed Sarah Jones about a UK-EU trade deal.

A court blocked the termination of grants to Radio Free Europe.

Labour party postpones women’s conference due to legal risks.

Funding cut for Pacific business and employment programs.

Victoria's 2025-26 budget includes increased spending and cost-cutting measures.

Protesters disrupted Lord Mayor election ceremony.

Keir Starmer defended a youth mobility scheme with the EU.

British passport holders can use e-gates at more European airports.

Britain agreed to open its fishing waters for 12 more years.

First televised debate between Korean presidential candidates took place.

Yoon Suk Yeol left the People Power Party.

LandSpace launched six satellites into orbit.

The number of British billionaires decreased in 2025.

Starmer confirms UK talks with other countries about return hubs for asylum seekers.

Keir Starmer visited Albania to discuss illegal migration.

Kim Moon-soo apologized for Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law bid.

Richard Burgon proposed a bill to make polluters pay.

Albania will only cooperate with Italy on asylum seeker plan.

Guernsey's general election nomination period opened.

British prosecutors will not charge Rupert Lowe.

UK government announced plans to relocate thousands of jobs from London.

Tim Oliver will discuss SEN and devolution on BBC Radio Surrey.

Wiltshire Council approved a planning application for 55 homes.

Sussan Ley became the first female leader of Australia's Liberal Party.

States Assembly rejected a proposal to elect the chief minister via public vote.

Seventeen pension providers will allocate 10% of assets to private markets by 2030.

German authorities banned the Kingdom of Germany and arrested four members.

Melania Trump statue was vandalized and stolen.

UK government unveiled new immigration measures to reduce net migration.

A 21-year-old was arrested for arson attacks on properties linked to Keir Starmer.

Airstrike hit a school in Myanmar, killing students and teachers.

UK government will close the care worker visa for overseas recruitment.

Mark Carney formed new Canadian cabinet committees.

Yoon Suk Yeol appeared in court for an insurrection trial.

Erdogan said PKK declaration should apply to all affiliated groups.

PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan managed the disarmament process.

DPP legislators submitted a petition to the Judicial Yuan.

Tsai Ing-wen visited Lithuania and met with officials.

People Power Party leadership failed to replace presidential candidate.

China Eastern Airlines will launch three new routes connecting Shanghai to European cities.

A Seoul court dismissed Kim's injunctions.

Delta and Korean Air will acquire a stake in WestJet.

Lee Jae-myung's retrial hearing was postponed.

John Swinney will announce Scotland's plans for the coming year.

Miriam Swainston and Calvin Horner won Hertfordshire County Council elections.

MPs paid tribute to Dennis Lister's late wife.

Sarah Pochin took her seat in the Commons.

A recount will happen in Terra Nova-The Peninsulas.

Flower Mound Proposition A passed.

PAP won 87 out of 97 seats in the 2025 Singaporean general election.

NSW Police will patrol polling booths due to aggressive behavior.

Peter Dutton lost his seat in a landslide win for the Labor Party.

Steggall, Scamps, and Spender retained their seats.

Coalition lost to Labor; leadership change expected.

Wills seat result too close to call.

Covid-19 cases are spiking in Hong Kong.

Reform won Runcorn and Helsby by-election and Greater Lincolnshire mayoralty.

Lucy Powell made controversial remarks about grooming gangs.

Albanese visited Freedom Plaza in Cabramatta.

Cherry Hinton ward election results were reported.

Richard Tice clashed with Ed Balls on Good Morning Britain.

Hartley-Brewer criticized Miliband's Net Zero policies on TalkTV.

Tony Blair criticized UK net-zero policies; government defended its approach.

Labor MP's father made homophobic comments.

Trump congratulated Carney on his election victory.

Allegra Spender's poster was damaged, and her car was vandalized.

Trump urged Canadians to vote to become the 51st US state.

Dutton's comments on Welcome to Country ceremonies sparked debate.

Hochul's rebate checks were reduced.

Four election debates between Albanese and Dutton had high viewership.

Chee Soon Juan apologized for Gigene Wong's racial slur.

An Aboriginal elder was heckled at Anzac Day service.

UK inflation surged in April, impacting FTSE 100 and 250.

UK government borrowing was higher than expected in April.

Standard Chartered Bank Korea's net profit jumped 174 percent in Q1 2025.

UK labor market is cooling, with wage growth slowing and unemployment rising.

UK net migration decreased by almost half in 2024.

Lucy Connolly was sentenced in October.