UK raises terrorism threat level
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The British government's terrorism prevention adviser describes anti-Jewish attacks as the "biggest national security emergency" since 2017.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer pressed law enforcement authorities to crack down on antisemitic violence, after a stabbing in north London raised fresh questions about the government’s attention to the threats to Britain’s Jewish community.
Insolvency firm points to tax rises, staff costs and shaky consumer confidence after number increases to 62,193
Two fabricated campaign posters have shared incorrect information online about Reform UK’s candidates standing in next week's local elections on England’s Isle of Wight.
The British government has declared antisemitism in the U.K. an "emergency" and announced plans to spend millions on increasing security around Jewish sites.
Cyber attacks are an ongoing challenge for organisations across the UK, according to the latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025/2026
FCA policy PS26/7 lets UK funds keep registers onchain and adopt an optional Direct‑to‑Fund model, as part of a broader roadmap for tokenized assets.
Originally called Baginton Aerodrome the Midlands Airport first opened in 1936 and operated as an RAF base during World War II. A spokesperson from the UK Civil Aviation Authority