Banking and financial firms in London are closely studying and updating contingency electricity supply plans to protect themselves and their customers in case power outages hit the UK this winter.
Upon the accession of Charles III as King of the United Kingdom and 14 other realms, questions have emerged over the continued relevance of the wider Commonwealth of Nations headed by the British monarch.
Earlier today, we reported that military convoys were headed to Beijing, China. As of 8:49 PM EDT, we can now also report that THOUSANDS of soldiers are deploying (right now) onto the streets of London, England. Video below:
Since the beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War, top US officials have contended that Russian president Vladimir Putin has been uninterested in withdrawing his forces or ending the war anytime soon.
Kate Pickett touts the Club of Rome's "Earth4All" prescription for a root-and-branch reshaping of the economy, away from neoliberal, extractive capitalism.
There is an unprecedented situation emerging in London, where the relentless hemorrhaging of one of the world's largest stockpiles of silver is now well and truly under way.
The late Queen Elizabeth II was placed in state in Westminster Hall Wednesday afternoon, but even before the doors of the ancient palace were opened to the public the queue of mourners was already two and a half miles long.
As anti-royal protesters are being arrested in the U.K., how exactly are they breaking the law, and just what has happened to freedom of speech? #queen #protest #royals
Bewilderingly, whenever a revelation details the prominent role the royal family still plays in the running of the British state; many people in the UK are surprised and shocked.
Queen Elizabeth II passed away hours before Dr Jordan B Peterson would give a public lecture. At this event, he was asked, "how could the death of the Queen affect the boundaries between English communities around the world?"
A solemn King Charles III made his first public address as the UK's new monarch on Friday in the wake of his "darling mama" Queen Elizabeth II's death.
Menzies Research Centre's Nick Cater says Europe is struggling with energy and the "illusion" of getting by with just wind, solar and batteries has "come crumbling".