Royal destinations you need to visit in the UK
Wimbledon is on, the sun is shining and the Pimm's is chilling in the fridge -- summer has well and truly arrived. For those planning an escape to Europe and who want to add a sense of history, there are a fair few regal attractions beyond London that you might like to include in your itinerary.
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Chinese owner of iconic MG car brand to build Europe plant
MG, which has roots dating back over a century, was made in the UK until production moved to China in 2016.
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Kevin Spacey is a 'sexual bully,' UK prosecutor tells court
Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey is "a sexual bully" and "a man who sexually assaults other men," a British prosecutor alleged Friday at the start of a sexual assault trial in which he is charged with 12 offenses against four men.
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Scholar finds doodles made by Henry VIII in ancient prayer book
Toward the end of his life, England's King Henry VIII left a series of doodles in a prayer book, revealing his anguish over his health and his past actions, new research shows.
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Andrew Tate indicted on human trafficking and rape charges in Romania
Romanian prosecutors sent divisive internet personality Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan and two other suspects to trial on Tuesday on charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.
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Two-time Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson dies at age 87 - PA
Two-time Oscar-winning actress and former UK politician Glenda Jackson "died peacefully" after a brief illness at the age of 87, her agent confirmed, according to PA Media.
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Boris Johnson deliberately misled UK Parliament over Covid lockdown breaches, inquiry finds
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson deliberately misled parliament over breaches of Covid-19 lockdown rules, a parliamentary committee has found.
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Two university students among three killed in Nottingham knife and van attacks
Two teenage students and a man in his 50s were stabbed to death, and a further three people were injured after a stolen van plowed into them, in a spree of violence across the English city of Nottingham early Tuesday morning.
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Scotland's former leader Nicola Sturgeon arrested amid crisis engulfing nation's ruling party
Scotland's former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested as part of the police investigation into the finances of the Scottish National Party (SNP), UK's PA Media reported Sunday.
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Prince Harry's cross-examination is over. How did he fare?
Sourcing, suspicion and speculation -- terminology that has been frequently explored over the last day and a half as Prince Harry testified in a London courtroom in his lawsuit against a major British newspaper publisher over claims of historic phone hacking.
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Prince Harry chokes up in witness box, telling court his phone hacking testimony has been 'a lot'
Prince Harry choked up in court as he concluded an eight-hour testimony in his lawsuit against a major British newspaper publisher, admitting he would feel an "injustice" if his claims of phone hacking were dismissed by the judge.
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Prince Harry set to give evidence in phone hacking trial
Prince Harry will take to the witness stand Tuesday as his years-long battle against Britain's tabloid media reaches its most dramatic stage so far.
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