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UK and Japan set to agree investment deal worth £18bn
14. June 2026 (00:39)
Keir Starmer says commercial and government agreements will create tens of thousands of jobsThe UK and Japan are set to agree £18bn worth of investment, creating tens of thousands of jobs.Prime minister Keir Starmer will welcome his Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi to Downing Street on Sunday ahead of the G7 summit next week. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Resident doctors in England call off strike action after Government offer
14. June 2026 (00:37)
Doctors were set to stage a four-day walk out from 7am but was called off after a last-minute offer, which has been put to members. (London News)
Nearly half of UK girls saw harmful social media content in a week, research shows
14. June 2026 (00:27)
New safety measures had little effect so far, study finds, with Starmer expected to announce under-16s banNearly half of girls and a third of all teenagers saw suicide, self-harm and eating disorder content on social media in a week, a study shows.The Molly Rose Foundation (MRF) research found that 47% of girls aged 13 to 17 encountered high-risk content during a seven-day period. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Fraudster who scammed London renters out of £77,000 is jailed
14. June 2026 (00:21)
Frederic James Priestley, 34, defrauded more than 30 victims when he falsely advertised a flat to rent online in Southwark (London News)
Ticketmaster says Knicks fans won't be locked out of game after last-minute panic
14. June 2026 (00:17)
An note on the Ticketmaster website for buying tickets to the game caused confusion and backlash among New Yorkers. (BBC News)
One Stop shop worker sacked after trying to tackle suspected shoplifter
14. June 2026 (00:09)
Convenience store employee Eileen Fox, 56, said suspect ‘banged into metal stand’ but no one was injured in incident• Waitrose employee sacked after stopping shoplifter from taking Easter eggsA convenience store worker was sacked after trying to tackle a woman who she suspected was shoplifting bacon.Eileen Fox said the suspected thief was “well known” in Bootle, Merseyside, and claimed she had been stealing from the shop for years. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Tommy Robinson detained at Heathrow under counter-terrorism laws
14. June 2026 (00:08)
Police stop comes after far-right activist rose to further prominence on social media amid racial tensions in Britain Tommy Robinson was detained by police on Saturday at Heathrow airport under counter-terrorism laws, after a week in which he rose to further prominence on social media.It was understood the far-right activist, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was stopped and had his phones seized under section 3 of the Counter-Terrorism Border Security Act 2019. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Vincent's parents 'never say he's good enough' - so he turned to a middle-aged couple online
14. June 2026 (00:05)
A niche group of content creators called "virtual parents" have become hugely popular among young people. (BBC News)
Resident doctors in England call off strike action after new government offer
13. June 2026 (23:39)
Last-minute offer to be put to members is understood to include an average 6.6% pay upliftResident doctors in England have called off strike action after the government made a new offer which will be put to members.They were set to stage a four-day walkout from 7am on Monday – the 16th round of strike action since 2023. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
UK government announces £132.5m after-school clubs package
13. June 2026 (23:30)
Funding for extracurricular activities comes as ministers prepare to introduce social media restrictions for under-16sThe government has announced a £132.5m funding package for after-school clubs as ministers prepare to introduce expected restrictions on social media use for under-16s.The programme is designed to expand access to enrichment activities in schools, with funding for clubs ranging from music groups and debating societies to engineering and sports, in what ministers describe as an effort to give children alternatives to time spent online. Continue reading... (The Guardian)