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After months of speculation, it has been confirmed this week that US President Donald Trump will return to the UK later this year as part of a state visit. This means that Trump has been officially invited by the Queen to attend an occasion which is normally celebrated with great aplomb. In the UK → Read More
There have been recent moves made in UK law to try and make social media more accountable for the data and information shared on such platforms. It is all in the name of protecting sensitive users, particularly young children and those under the age of 18, from seeing potentially harmful content. → Read More
Will a year-long 'Flextension' offer Britain a second chance to resolve its Brexit deadlock? Brexit – the complicated divorced between the UK and European Union – was due to take place at the end of March. However, things don’t seem to have transpired quite the way things were → Read More
The date for the UK to physically divorce the European Union has changed multiple times in a very short period. As British MPs struggle to find a consensus on what may be best for the UK public and which future relationship with Europe may be best.. • World • One News Page: Wednesday, 3 April 2019 → Read More
On the day when the UK was set to leave the European Union, Brexit seemed to become even more complicated. Not just for British citizens, but for those in politics itself – as quite where the UK will stand with regard to a deal or no deal situation has grown ever-more confusing. Prime Minister → Read More
While Apple has partially led the way up till now in terms of modern technology, there has been one major market they haven’t tapped into – video streaming. However, that all seems about to change. At an event in California on March.. • Business • One News Page: Wednesday, 27 March 2019 → Read More
If you have been paying attention to any news regarding the UK in recent weeks or months, you will likely know that the country’s divorce from the European Union is still ongoing. With just a few days ahead of the proposed deadline for the UK to.. • UK • One News Page: Friday, 22 March 2019 → Read More
If you have been paying attention to any news regarding the UK in recent weeks or months, you will likely know that the country’s divorce from the European Union is still ongoing. With just a few days ahead of the proposed deadline for the UK to.. • UK • One News Page: Friday, 22 March 2019 → Read More
Brexit is creeping ever closer, and it it still seems as though there is much work to be done if the deadline of March 29th is ever going to be reached without the prospect of a ‘no deal’ scenario. In short, the UK is set to leave the.. • UK • One News Page: Wednesday, 20 March 2019 → Read More
In what is continuing to be a dramatic week as far as Brexit voting is concerned, British Parliament has narrowly voted against the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexit occurring. The motion was carried by 312 votes to 308. This, on the face of.. • World • One News Page: Thursday, 14 March 2019 → Read More
Keith Flint, the iconic frontman of ground-breaking electronic unit The Prodigy, sadly passed away last week at the age of 49. Flint’s striking appearance and famous performance of the band’s hits ‘Firestarter’,.. • Celebrities • One News Page: Monday, 11 March 2019 → Read More
In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the US government and National Security Agency put a number of new measures in place to help protect citizens across the states. However, some of these methods were met with controversy. It has.. • World • One News Page: Wednesday, 6 March 2019 → Read More
While the US General Election of 2016 was notable in many ways, the lead-up was just as dramatic. For the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton managed to knock out all of her rival would-be nominees apart from one – Bernie Sanders – who remained her most popular rival. In the end, Clinton → Read More
In a day and age where so much of our lives are based online, it would be nice to think that whenever we choose to ‘delete’ something, they remain ‘deleted’. However, with cloud storage and certain privacy policies.. • Internet • One News Page: Monday, 18 February 2019 → Read More
Many countries and localities have different laws when it comes to age thresholds for smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol. Many states in the US have their own laws and guidelines, for example – and this week, it has emerged that Hawaii may.. • Health • One News Page: Friday, 8 February 2019 → Read More
Another week has gone by, and it has – as always – been another dramatic week for Brexit, and for UK Prime Minister Theresa May. In brief, May has managed to get backing from Parliament to return to the EU to make arrangements on an.. • UK • One News Page: Wednesday, 30 January 2019 → Read More
While there have been many angry voices looming out of the woodwork in recent years – partly thanks to the ease of use of the internet – it remains to be said that Alex Jones and his show and website, InfoWars, remained among some of.. • Internet • One News Page: Friday, 7 September 2018 → Read More
McDonald’s is one of those enduring brands that’s been around for as long as anyone can remember – just about. In the West, at least, you’ll be hard pushed to not find the Golden Arches within a few miles of where you.. • Lifestyle • One News Page: Thursday, 9 August 2018 → Read More
Apple’s regular reveals of their landmark iPhone range of pocket tech always make for something of a big event – after all, the firm is the first company to amass a value of over $1 trillion – which means that, despite mixed.. • Technology • One News Page: Friday, 31 August 2018 → Read More
Of all of the bizarre stories to emerge in just the past few months, one of the most intriguing pieces not directly related to world politics or data misuse has been the ongoing feud between ‘Papa’ John Schnatter and his own firm.. • Business • One News Page: Saturday, 25 August 2018 → Read More