Published: 29 July '2025 | The English Chronicle Online A year after the devastating attack at a children’s holiday club in Southport that left three young girls dead, the seaside town has chosen remembrance over spectacle, unity over division, and healing over hatred. On this solemn day, flags will be lowered and a three-minute silence observed as the community pays tribute to the lives of Bebe King, aged six, Elsie...
Published: 29 July '2025 | The English Chronicle Online Central London is set to become a sea of flags, cheers, and pride as the Lionesses take to the streets today in a grand open-top bus parade to celebrate their triumphant defence of the Women's European Championship title. The jubilant occasion, marking England's continued dominance in the women’s game, promises to be a moment of national pride, unity, and celebration. The...
Published: 28 July' 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to meet US President Donald Trump in Ayrshire today for critical discussions focused on the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The highly anticipated talks at Trump’s Turnberry golf resort are expected to centre on calls for an urgent ceasefire and coordinated efforts to deliver life-saving aid, alongside matters...
Published: 28 July' 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online An alarming mid-air disturbance aboard an EasyJet flight from London Luton to Glasgow has triggered a counter-terrorism investigation, after a man reportedly shouted extremist phrases including "Allahu Akbar", “Death to Trump”, and made reference to a “bomb”. The incident unfolded on Sunday morning, casting a tense shadow over US President Donald Trump's private visit to Scotland....
Published: 28 July' 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online The streets of central London are bracing for jubilation as England's Lionesses return home in triumph after defending their UEFA Women’s European Championship title for the second consecutive tournament. The Football Association has announced a grand open-top bus parade to honour the team’s extraordinary achievement, inviting the nation to witness history as the players make their...
Published: 28th July 2025 | The English Chronicle Online In a surprising turn of economic fortune, the United Kingdom has recorded a stronger-than-expected GDP growth of 0.4% for the second quarter of 2025, according to official data released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The figure, which outpaces forecasts by both domestic and international analysts, has offered a much-needed boost to a government grappling with inflation, industrial unrest,...
Published: 28 July' 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online In a significant policy shift aimed at curbing rising violence inside prisons, specialist officers in adult male prisons across England and Wales will now be allowed to use Tasers for the first time. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced the move as part of her ongoing commitment to ensure the safety and security of prison staff amidst...
Published: 28 July' 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online What began as casual recreational use for Nicole quickly spiralled into a full-blown medical and emotional nightmare. At 31, the Southport mother of one finds herself living in a detox facility, battling daily chronic pain and permanent organ damage caused by a deep addiction to ketamine. Her story is far from unique—Britain is witnessing a surge...
Published: 28 July' 2025 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online England is basking in the glow of a historic sporting triumph as the Lionesses secured back-to-back UEFA Women's European Championship titles, defeating Spain in a heart-stopping final that has reignited national pride and stirred calls for a celebratory bank holiday. The sensational win, sealed through a dramatic penalty shootout, has captured the imagination of millions across...
Published: 25th July 2025. The English Chronicle Online Desk In a development that has triggered waves of concern across the humanitarian sector, the UK Home Office today unveiled a new policy threatening to withdraw housing and financial support from asylum seekers who refuse to move from government-assigned hotels to alternative accommodations. The announcement, part of a broader government strategy to overhaul the nation’s costly and overburdened asylum system, has been...
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