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The Man Who Builds Notting Hill Carnival's Sound Systems

An exclusive interview with the mastermind behind the legendary sound systems that power London's world-famous Notting Hill Carnival, revealing the engineering secrets and passion that bring the streets to life.

Major Fire at Russian Baltic Gas Terminal After Suspected Attack

A massive fire has broken out at Novatek's Ust-Luga fuel terminal on the Baltic Sea, forcing a halt to operations. Ukrainian sources suggest a special services operation is behind the blaze, dealing a significant blow to Russian energy exports.

Canada Scraps Tariffs on UK Goods in Major Trade Deal

In a significant boost for post-Brexit Britain, Canada has agreed to remove all tariffs on UK exports, paving the way for a sweeping new trade deal. The move, warmly welcomed by the City of London and Wall Street, signals a new era of economic cooperation

Gov Backs Liberty Steel Wages and Pensions After Collapse

The UK government steps in with a multi-million pound support package to secure wages and pension benefits for over 1,700 staff at the collapsed Liberty Steel works in South Yorkshire, averting a major industrial crisis.

Sanjeev Gupta's GFG Steel Empire Collapses

The dramatic collapse of Sanjeev Gupta's GFG Alliance, from its Yorkshire roots to its global ambitions, is a cautionary tale of debt, hubris, and the high-stakes world of industrial finance.

UK Court Upholds Government's Israel Arms Export Policy

The UK High Court has rejected a legal bid to halt British arms exports to Israel, ruling the government's decision-making process was lawful. The case, brought by campaigners, centred on allegations of breaches of international humanitarian law in Gaza.

Gupta’s last-ditch plan to save Liberty Steel

Industrialist Sanjeev Gupta is preparing a final attempt to salvage Liberty Steel’s specialty division, as creditors and regulators close in. Will his strategy be enough to save jobs and stabilise the business?

Explosion at US Steel plant injures workers

A massive explosion at the US Steel Clairton Plant in Pennsylvania has left multiple workers injured and prompted emergency evacuations. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast at the coke works facility.

Huge explosion at US Steel plant in Clairton

A powerful explosion has shaken the US Steel plant in Clairton, sparking fears of injuries and environmental hazards. Authorities are on the scene as investigations begin.

Explosion at US Steel Plant injures multiple workers

A powerful explosion at the US Steel Clairton Plant near Pittsburgh has left several workers injured, with emergency services rushing to the scene. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast.

Explosion at Clairton Coke Works injures workers

A powerful explosion at the Clairton Coke Works steel plant in Pennsylvania has left multiple workers injured and forced nearby residents to evacuate. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast.

Australia’s Green Energy Export Potential

Australia stands on the brink of a green energy transformation, poised to lead the world in renewable exports. Discover how the nation can harness its vast natural resources to fuel a sustainable future.

Australia denies weapons supply to Israel

Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles insists the country is not sending weapons to Israel, while critics argue that components supplied could still be classified as arms.

Israel arms trade scrutinised during Gaza conflict

Global concerns rise as Israel's arms exports come under fire during ongoing military operations in Gaza. Critics question the ethics of supplying weapons amid rising civilian casualties.

UK car production rises 10% in April

British car manufacturing sees a significant boost in April, driven by robust exports and easing supply chain issues, reports the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

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