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Notorious and controversial imageboards 4chan and Kiwi Farms are taking the UK government to task in U.S. federal court, filing suit against the country’s Office of Communications (Ofcom) over the controversial Online Safety Act (OSA).
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England flag displays powerful symbol in immigration fight as Trump-style populism sweeps through UK
Operation "Raise the Colours" has spread the St. George’s Cross and Union Jack flags across public spaces in the U.K., hailed by supporters as patriotism and condemned by critics as extremism.
According to 404 Media, both sites argue they are U.S.-based with no operations in the UK, and claim the law amounts to foreign censorship. The complaint refers to Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, as an “industry-funded global censorship bureau” and says its actions infringe on U.S. constitutional protections.
Britain's top diplomat has been given a formal warning for fishing without a license during a recent outing with U.S. Vice President JD Vance.
British services businesses reported another fall in confidence and activity this month, according to a leading employers group which called on finance minister Rachel Reeves to refrain from adding to the corporate tax burden.
The Callous Daoboys have officially announced their first headlining tour across the UK and Europe. The run has been set to kick off in February 2026.
Apple has warned that "EU-style rules" proposed by the UK competition watchdog "are bad for users and bad for developers". It says EU laws - which have sought to make it easier for smaller firms to compete with big tech - have resulted in some Apple features and enhancements being delayed for European users.
The number of passengers passing through British airports in April to June rose to a record 81 million, beating the pre-pandemic high for the period, Britain's aviation regulator said on Thursday, in the latest sign of growing demand for travel.