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December 16, 2025 14:00 UTC
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December 16, 2025 12:04 UTC
Korea and Britain have signed an upgraded free trade agreement (FTA) aimed at easing rules of origin for Korean automobiles and consumer goods, as well as opening up the latter's high-speed rail and online game markets, Seoul's trade ministry said Tuesday. The deal was jointly signed by Korean Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo and his British counterpart, Chris Bryant, during their bilateral meeting in London, following two-year negotiations between the two countries. The original FTA between Seoul and London was signed in 2019 and implemented in 2021. Under the renewed deal, Britain decided to ease rules of origin for automobiles, beauty and food products exported by Korea, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources. Following the deal signing ceremony, Yeo told reporters in London the upgraded FTA between Korea and Britain includes "new types of trade norms," such as supply chain cooperation, digital innovation and modern investment rules, distinct from past trade agreements.
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December 16, 2025 11:49 UTC
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December 16, 2025 10:08 UTC
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December 16, 2025 09:28 UTC
Experts at the British Pest Control Association (BPCA) are urging households to check for signs of pests during the busy Christmas period. Ahead of Christmas, the BPCA is sharing advice that households should follow to avoid any unwanted guests from rats and mice. Pest control experts share the signs of rats at ChristmasDiscussing what households should do to avoid rats and mice at Christmas, John Horsley, Professional Development Officer at BPCA said: "If you’re going up into the loft to get your Christmas decorations down, it’s an ideal opportunity to check for any signs that pests have moved into your attic. What are the signs of rats and mice? The BPCA adds that droppings, urine odour, and damage to Christmas decoration boxes are likely to indicate the presence of rats, mice or even squirrels.
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December 16, 2025 08:36 UTC
Several front pages feature images from Australia, including the Sun, which pictures a 10-year-old girl, the youngest victim of the gun attack at Bondi Beach, external. The Guardian evokes the sense of shock felt across Sydney, describing mourners staring in silence at the ocean "searching for somewhere to direct their grief", external. The paper's reporter says Paul Doyle "appeared a broken man" shedding "self-pitying tears" as horrific footage of his rampage was played in court. There are supportive messages for Sir Cliff Richard after the 85-year-old singer revealed he had been treated for prostate cancer. The Daily Express backs his call for a national screening programme, external, saying men who suspect something should "get checked out".
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December 16, 2025 08:14 UTC
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December 16, 2025 07:42 UTC
“It’s a day that I think we were all dreading in the Jewish community. It was the day that we had, I suppose, in many ways, warned government and higher authorities of the possibility and the risk. And it feels almost like we were unheard, almost invisible.” “This was a massacre, a pogrom here in our city, here at one of our most cherished landmarks, Bondi Beach. The instant reaction like so many other human beings, is pointing fingers at whoever you might point fingers at with anxiety. Why aren’t the media raising the concerns of the Jewish community?
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December 16, 2025 06:01 UTC
"What this visit showed very clearly is that there are practical steps people can take to reduce damage and recover more quickly. "I will continue to work with residents, the local authority and national agencies to make sure flood resilience and preparedness remain a priority for West Cumbria." The Floodmobile is a specially adapted vehicle that is designed to showcase property-level flood protection tools, such as flood doors, air-brick covers, non-return valves, and resilient internal finishes. "I also have a flood recovery guide, which helps during the first bleak days after a flood. Residents are encouraged to check their flood risk, sign up for alerts, and explore property-level options to reduce potential damage and recovery times.
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December 16, 2025 05:22 UTC
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December 16, 2025 05:10 UTC
Strong industrial demand, a supply deficit and a weak dollar are all helping to push up prices, but analysts expect them to climb even higher. "For people holding physical silver, these price levels create a genuine opportunity to realise strong values," said London-based pawnbroker Jim Tannahill. "The silver supply/demand mismatch and US dollar weakness continue to boost the price of silver. The outlook for silver in 2026 is bright, but with a tad more volatility than this year," he said. "Putting a number on silver is difficult, but I believe $80/oz is easily achievable by the end of 2026."
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December 16, 2025 04:00 UTC
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December 16, 2025 00:03 UTC
The burglary occurred between the hours of 7am and 8pm on Friday, December 12 at an address on Winifred Street in Workington. Police believe that the persons involved entered the address via the lane at the back of Winifred Street. A Cumbria Police spokesperson said: "Police are appealing for any witnesses in the area between these times or anyone who may have information on these items. "Anyone with information that would assist this investigation please contact DC 2718 Alex Todd on 101 or email 101@cumbria.police.uk, quoting log 240 of the 12 December 2025."
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December 15, 2025 23:54 UTC
About 70 members of staff had signed a letter calling for Oxfam to investigate Dr Begum's conduct, with several employees said to have resigned after falling out with her, the Times reported. A spokesperson for Oxfam told this newspaper: “Oxfam GB’s trustees have a duty to review any serious concerns raised about leadership or governance. “We have great respect for colleagues who have raised concerns about culture. Earlier this year, Oxfam announced it would be making redundancies in a bid to save £10.2m on payroll expenses. More than 250 people out of its 2,100 workforce were made at risk of redundancy, with Oxfam saying this 'restructure' is being implemented now.
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December 15, 2025 22:52 UTC