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Passengers queue for new tickets after flights were cancelled due to drones flying over Copenhagen Airport. AFP
Denmark facing 'high threat of sabotage' after drones shut Copenhagen Airport

Norway also closes airspace over capital’s main airport after at least two drones spotted

EuropeSeptember 23, 2025
Protesters and police clash at Milan's central station on Monday during a day of action to denounce Israel's military offensive in Gaza. EPA
Pro-Palestine mass demonstrations in Italy 'will not move' PM Meloni

Prime Minister will wait until Germany changes position, Liberal Democrats leader tells The National

EuropeSeptember 23, 2025
London Gatwick airport near Crawley. The British government has approved plans for a second runway at the airport. Reuters
Gatwick Airport plans extra 100,000 flights a year with second runway go-ahead

Chancellor Rachel Reeves says government is 'backing builders, not blockers'

AviationSeptember 22, 2025
The London School of Economics has topped the rankings for a second year. Getty Images
Oxbridge universities knocked out of top three in UK rankings for first time

London School of Economics takes top spot for second year running as Durham is named ‘university of the year'

UKSeptember 19, 2025
A micro modular nuclear plant is planned for DP World London Gateway. PA
Micro nuclear plant planned for DP World’s London Gateway

UK and US plan to speed up the creation of nuclear plants, agreed during Donald Trump's state visit

EnergySeptember 18, 2025
The UK's King Charles and Queen Camilla with US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the state banquet at Windsor Castle. Reuters
Trump's UK state visit turns to politics after pomp, pageantry and panna cotta

Day two features Keir Starmer meeting after lavish state banquet to greet US President

UKSeptember 18, 2025
People using Wegovy to lose weight have taken part in the study of its effects on taste. Reuters
Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro can 'change how food tastes'

Weight-loss treatments can help to reduce appetite by making meals appear sweeter or saltier, study finds

HealthSeptember 16, 2025
A purple line is installed outside a store on Oxford Street in London as part of a campaign to combat phone theft. Police are stepping up activity against offenders. PA
London police pledge to end scourge of 'Rolex Rippers' and phone snatchers

Task force aims to pursue violent offenders with surveillance and increase in officers

UKSeptember 15, 2025
A person's BMI - weight to height ratio - may not be the most reliable indicator of health, say researchers. Getty Images
You can be fat and fit, finds diabetes study

Some people in a 'normal' weight range are more likely to die than those in the overweight category, say researchers

HealthSeptember 15, 2025
Russian Armed Forces taking part in the Zapad 2025 joint military drills. AFP
Russia begins Zapad war games days after Poland drone incursion

West watches warily as military exercises showcase close defence ties between Moscow and Minsk

EuropeSeptember 12, 2025
Students have fewer options to choose from after universities scrapped almost 4,000 courses in the UK.
Almost 4,000 UK university courses have closed in past year amid cost concerns

Analysis reveals universities with lower fees were hit hardest by closures, fuelling greater competition at elite institutions

UKSeptember 12, 2025
Merck, known as MSD outside the US, said it will relocate the research to existing sites. Getty Images
Pharma company Merck scraps planned £1bn research hub in London

Low drugs prices and UK's lack of investment blamed

BusinessSeptember 11, 2025
Soldiers patrol the street after a drone struck a residential building according to local authorities, following violations of Polish airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine. Reuters
Poland convenes urgent Nato talks after Russian drones enter its airspace

Warsaw scrambles defences during Moscow's widespread attack on western Ukraine

EuropeSeptember 10, 2025
A nurse tests a patient for diabetes. Under-diagnosis is greatest in young adults, a global study found. PA
Nearly half of diabetes sufferers unaware they have the condition

More people living with undiagnosed forms of the disease in Middle East proportional to population, researcher tells The National

HealthSeptember 09, 2025
Commuters cycle across London Bridge during a strike by Tube workers in London. Bloomberg
London commuter nightmare as strike shuts Tube

Rail workers launch a series of strikes over pay and conditions

UKSeptember 08, 2025
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