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No Charges for Sound of Freedom's Tim Ballard

Salt Lake City DA declines to charge anti-child-trafficking activist Tim Ballard with sexual assault, citing insufficient evidence. Learn the full story behind the allegations.

Cairo tourism plummets as visitor numbers crash

Egypt's tourism industry faces unprecedented challenges as visitor numbers to Cairo's iconic attractions, including the Pyramids and King Tutankhamun's treasures, show dramatic decline according to recent statistics.

Europe's Best City Breaks: Reader Favourites Revealed

Discover the continent's most captivating urban escapes as Guardian readers share their favourite under-the-radar European cities for 2025, from Marseille's vibrant markets to Helsinki's design scene.

Reeves condemns Barclays over Tube Wi-Fi shutdown

Chancellor Rachel Reeves condemns Barclays' decision to withdraw funding from the London Underground's free Wi-Fi service, warning it damages both consumers and the UK's digital economy.

Reeves slams Barclays over Tube cash decision

Chancellor Rachel Reeves condemns Barclays' move to scrap cash services at London Underground ticket offices, vowing government action to protect access to physical currency for vulnerable communities.

TFL invites RMT to resume talks after London Tube strikes

Transport for London has formally invited the RMT union back to the negotiating table following a week of crippling Tube strikes that brought the capital to a standstill, as both sides seek a resolution to the ongoing dispute over working conditions.

Egypt's Sacred Pyramids Under Threat from Mega-Resort Development

Plans for a sprawling mega-resort near the Giza Plateau have ignited international fury, with experts warning the project could irreparably damage Egypt's most sacred ancient monuments. Discover why archaeologists are demanding immediate action.

London's Transport Exodus: Central Commuting Plummets

Exclusive analysis of Oyster and contactless data shows a dramatic decline in Tube and bus usage in Central London, while the DLR thrives. Discover the new map of London's commuting patterns and what it means for the city's future.

Mystery as coal appears on London Underground trains

London's Underground network was hit by a bizarre mystery this week as commuters discovered piles of coal on Central line trains. Transport for London has launched an investigation into the strange occurrences, leaving passengers and officials scratching

Tube staff salaries £100k short for London home deposit

New RMT union analysis reveals a stark reality: the average TfL worker's salary is now £100,000 shy of the deposit needed for a typical London home, fuelling the latest wave of tube strikes over pay and conditions.

Major London Underground Strike Causes Travel Chaos

Commuters face travel chaos as RMT union members on the London Underground launch a 24-hour strike over working conditions and travel concessions, bringing large parts of the Tube network to a standstill.

London Commuter Chaos: DLR & Tube Staff Strike

London's transport network faces major disruption as RMT union members on the Docklands Light Railway and London Underground stage a 48-hour strike over pay and conditions, crippling key commuter routes.

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