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London CNN —Next week, Catherine, Princess of Wales is set to make her biggest return to royal duties since revealing that she had completed her chemotherapy treatment earlier this year. It’s a welcome signal if we remember that the Princess of Wales was forced to skip a state visit by the Emperor and Empress of Japan in June as she was undergoing chemotherapy. Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesThe extravagant procession will be followed by lunch at Buckingham Palace and a cultural exhibition. Preparations in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace on June 25, 2024, ahead of a state banquet during the three-day visit by Japan's emperor and empress to Britain. She also missed the annual Diplomatic Corps reception at Buckingham Palace last week, which was held to celebrate foreign diplomats in London.
Persons: Catherine , Princess, Kate, Prince William, Princess, Wales, Emperor, Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Sheikha Jawaher, King Charles, Queen Camilla, King Charles III, Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako of Japan, Max Mumby, Prince of Wales, Sheikha, It’s, Aaron Chown, Organizations: CNN’s Royal, London CNN, Horse Guards, Qatari, Household Cavalry, Buckingham Palace, Royal Collection Trust, Westminster Abbey, Britain’s, Getty, Buckingham, Kensington Palace, CNN Locations: London, Qatar, United Kingdom, Buckingham, Japan, St, Westminster, Britain, AFP, Southport
UK lawmakers vote to allow assisted dying
  + stars: | 2024-11-29 | by ( Rob Picheta | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
London CNN —British members of parliament have voted to legalize assisted dying, approving a contentious proposal that would make the United Kingdom one of a small handful of nations to allow terminally ill people to end their lives. The bill must still clear the House of Lords and parliamentary committees, but Friday’s vote marked the most important hurdle. Canada, New Zealand, Spain and most of Australia allow assisted dying in some form, as do several US states including Oregon, Washington and California. MPs were given a free vote on the issue, meaning they can support either side according to their conscience, with no political ramifications. Polling indicates that a comfortable majority of the public supports assisted dying.
Persons: Esther Rantzen, ” Rantzen, , ” Rachael Maskell, Rantzen, Jordan Pettitt, Tristan Osborne, Maskell, , we’ve Organizations: London CNN, BBC, Labour, CNN, Health Service Locations: United Kingdom, Britain, Canada , New Zealand, Spain, Australia, Oregon, Washington, California, Westminster, Switzerland, Netherlands, Canada, England, Wales
London CNN —A Banksy mural in Bristol, southwestern England, is set to be sold at auction next year, along with the building it was created on. “Well Hung Lover” was painted on the side of a building on Bristol’s Frogmore Street in 2006, with the city’s residents later voting to keep the mural. The building, which once housed a sexual health clinic, will be put up for auction by Hollis Morgan, an estate agency and auction house in Bristol. While the future owner has to ensure the “Well Hung Lover” stays put, they have no obligation to maintain it. Last year, a Banksy mural in Dover, southern England, valued at around £1 million ($1.2 million), was lost for good after the building it was painted on was knocked down.
Persons: London CNN —, Hollis Morgan, , weathers, it’s Organizations: London CNN, European Union, Britain Locations: Bristol, England, Dover
London CNN —Volkswagen has sold its plant in Xinjiang — a Chinese region beset by accusations of human rights abuses — citing “economic reasons.”“There is no business case for (the plant),” said a spokesperson, noting that it produced combustion engine vehicles until 2019 and, since then, has effectively operated as a distribution center for models produced in other factories. The Volkswagen spokesperson told CNN that SAIC-Volkswagen sold the plant, located in Xinjiang’s capital Urumqi, to SMVIC, a subsidiary of Shanghai Lingang Economic Development Group, but declined to disclose the value of the sale. The sale comes after governments and human rights groups have, for years, accused China of using forced labor and committing other abuses, such as mass detentions, in Xinjiang against the Uyghur Muslim minority group. Volkswagen has faced criticism from rights activists for owning a plant in the region, but it has said there are no signs that forced labor has taken place in the facility. When asked to comment on the FT article, a spokesperson for Volkswagen told CNN that “Volkswagen always adheres to the legal requirements in its communications.
Persons: Organizations: London CNN, Volkswagen, , International Energy Agency, China’s SAIC, CNN, SAIC, Economic, Group, Muslim, Financial Times Locations: Xinjiang —, China, Xinjiang’s, Urumqi, Shanghai, Xinjiang
Ikea warns Trump’s tariffs could push up prices
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | by ( Hanna Ziady | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
“We have never experienced a period of benefit when we had high tariffs,” he said, referring both to Ikea and the global economy. We will need to understand and adapt.”On Monday, President-elect Trump promised massive hikes in tariffs on goods coming from Mexico, Canada and China. The bulk of Ikea’s goods — some 70% — are produced in Europe, with the remaining 30% made in Asia, mostly China. Last year, Ikea cut prices on roughly 2,000 products — at a cost of more than €2 billion ($2.1 billion) — to give inflation-weary consumers a break. Ikea's Frakta bag displayed in Munich during a celebration of the brand's 50th anniversary in Germany on October 17, 2024.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, ” Jesper Brodin, , Trump, Claudia Sheinbaum, Tom Madrecki, General Mills, Molson, Ikea’s Brodin, Hus, Johannes Simon Organizations: London CNN, Ingka, CNN, Ikea, Consumer Brands Association, Molson Coors, Oxford Locations: Mexico, Canada, China, United States, Europe, Asia, Munich, Germany, Wembley, Croydon, London
Russia expels British diplomat for alleged espionage
  + stars: | 2024-11-26 | by ( Lauren Kent | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
London CNN —Russia expelled a British diplomat who worked at the embassy in Moscow Tuesday, accusing him of spying, marking the latest blow to the two countries’ worsening diplomatic relations. Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) alleged that the British diplomat intentionally provided false information to enter the country as a cover for espionage work, “thereby violating Russian law,” according to state media TASS. The Russian Foreign Ministry subsequently revoked the diplomat’s diplomatic accreditation and ordered him to leave Russia within two weeks, TASS reported. Russia’s FSB claimed the diplomat was sent to Moscow to “replace” one of six alleged British intelligence officers that Russia expelled this summer. Meanwhile, Russia launched a “record” 188 drone attacks on Ukraine overnight, according to the Ukrainian Air Force on Tuesday.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin, Clare Sebastian, Maria Kostenko Organizations: London CNN —, Federal Security Service, Russian Federation, ” TASS, Russian Foreign Ministry, TASS, CNN, British Foreign Office, FSB, Reuters, Ukrainian Air Force, Air Force Locations: London CNN — Russia, British, Moscow, Russian, Russia, Britain, Ukraine, Western, Ukrainian, Ternopil, Kyiv
London CNN —A painting by British artist George Stubbs is expected to sell for up to £2 million ($2.5 million) in London next week, as it comes to auction for the first time in more than 50 years. “The Spanish Pointer” is the artist’s earliest dog painting and is considered one of his most famous pieces of work, according to Sotheby’s. “The Spanish Pointer” also went on to become a popular painting, with Stubbs creating two versions of it and several copies being produced. The painting depicts a breed of the pointer dog, which was introduced to England from Spain in the early 18th century. “The Spanish Pointer” will be available to view in Sotheby’s exhibition of old master and 19th century paintings until early December.
Persons: George Stubbs, , ’ ”, Julian Gascoigne, Stubbs, Gascoigne, catapulting, ” Gascoigne, , Pointer ”, , Pointer Organizations: London CNN, of Sports, CNN, Tate Locations: British, London, Spanish, Munich, England, Spain, Europe
How an AI granny is combating phone scams
  + stars: | 2024-11-26 | by ( Hanna Ziady | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
That’s because Daisy is a conversational artificial intelligence chatbot created by British mobile phone company O2 to help combat fraud by tricking phone scammers into thinking they are speaking to a real person. Her debut earlier this month highlights how AI is being used both positively and negatively when it comes to online scams. According to the Global Anti-Scam Alliance, a lobby group, consumers worldwide lost more than $1 trillion to online scams last year. Last year, Virgin Media O2, the wider telecommunications group, blocked more than £250 million ($315 million) in suspected fraudulent transactions, which they say is equivalent to stopping one every two minutes. Video Ad Feedback Click to watch Daisy, an "AI granny," in action against scammers.
Persons: you’ll, Daisy, Daisy’s, , Murray Mackenzie, , granny, scammer, “ It’s, I’m Organizations: London CNN —, O2, Global, FBI, Virgin Media O2, scammers, CNN Locations: British, London
London CNN —A prowling puma, a hunting polar bear cub and a ghostly barn owl are among the shortlisted images for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award 2024. The judging panel selected 25 images from a total 59,228 submissions, and the overall winner will be chosen by a public vote, according to a statement from the organizers, published Tuesday. Douglas Gurr, director of London’s Natural History Museum, said the shortlist contained “truly exceptional” images. “The People’s Choice Award allows members of the public from across the globe to join the jury and vote for their winning image, inspiring everyone to connect with the natural world,” he said in the statement. Votes can be cast online, or using digital screens at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Natural History Museum, until January 29, 2025.
Persons: Douglas Gurr, Organizations: London CNN, puma, Wildlife
There have been at least 20 marriages between couples who met at the club, according to founder Tim Navin-Jones. As the endless scrolling through dating apps has become a feat of endurance, running clubs such as this one have developed a reputation for romance. When you think of running, the idea of romance may be the furthest thing from your mind. While traditional sports clubs are seeing their numbers decline, “informal groups” such as running clubs are seeing their numbers boom, Bekhuis said. For women, safety in numbersA possible romance isn't the only advantage to being part of a running group.
Persons: Tim Navin, Jones, , Mike Saes, “ It’s, , Chloe Thompson, Hidde, Bekhuis, Thompson, Molly Slater, Davison, Slater, Stephen, London Frontrunners, “ there’s, “ I’ve, Wojciech Pankow, Joe, , Phil, it’s, It’s, Saes Organizations: London CNN, London, CNN, Behavioural Science, Radboud University, Cavan, UK’s University of Manchester, CNN’s Locations: Bermondsey, London, Guatemala, Paul’s, New York City, Instagram, Netherlands, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, North West England, York, England
London CNN —Thyssenkrupp Steel has announced plans to eliminate 11,000 jobs by the end of this decade — about 40% of its workforce — becoming the latest German industrial giant to opt for drastic action to prop up its fortunes. “Increasingly, (global) overcapacity and the resulting rise in cheap imports, particularly from Asia, are placing a considerable strain on competitiveness,” Thyssenkrupp Steel said in a statement. Thyssenkrupp, Germany’s largest steel producer, joins the country’s biggest manufacturer Volkswagen in setting out a major overhaul to cut costs and bolster competitiveness. The German automaker also plans to close at least three factories in its home country and lay off tens of thousands of staff. “Locational weaknesses” include high energy costs, onerous red tape, and outdated physical and digital infrastructure.
Persons: Steel, carmaker Ford Organizations: London CNN, Thyssenkrupp, European, European Commission, Volkswagen, Federation of German Industries, Boston Consulting Group, German Economic Institute Locations: Asia, Ukraine, German, Europe, Germany, United Kingdom, Thyssenkrupp
London CNN —A British man has been taken prisoner while fighting for Ukraine in Russia’s Kursk region, Russian state media has reported. Russian state media outlet TASS said the man was 22-year-old James Scott Rhys Andersen, a former British soldier, citing a military source. The British Foreign Office confirmed it was “supporting the family of a British man following reports of his detention.”In a video circulating on Russian media, a man identifies himself as James Scott Rhys Anderson and said had previously fought in the British Army before flying to Poland and taking a bus to the Ukrainian border. People of various nationalities, often former soldiers, have fought against Russian forces in Ukraine’s International Legion, bolstering Kyiv’s armed forces in the conflict. Kyiv launched an incursion into Russia’s Kursk region in August, taking Moscow and even its own allies by surprise.
Persons: London CNN —, James Scott Rhys Andersen, James Scott Rhys Anderson, Volodymyr Zelensky Organizations: London CNN, Ukraine, British Foreign Office, British Army, Russian, Ukraine’s International Legion, CNN, Russia Locations: Russia’s Kursk, British, Poland, Ukrainian, Kyiv, Moscow, Russia, Ukraine, Kursk
Drones spotted over three US Air Force bases in Britain
  + stars: | 2024-11-24 | by ( Rob Picheta | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
London CNN —Unidentified drones have been spotted flying over three bases used by the United States Air Force in Britain, the two countries have confirmed. The objects were seen between Wednesday and Saturday flying over the Royal Air Force’s Lakenheath, Mildenhall and Feltwell bases, all used by the US Air Force (USAF). “The number of (unmanned aircraft systems) fluctuated and they ranged in size/configuration,” a spokesperson for the US Air Forces in Europe said in a statement. The three bases are located within a few miles of each other in eastern England. In 2017, a car attempted to ram the entrance to the Mildenhall base, resulting in shots being fired by US personnel and the base being briefly locked down.
Organizations: London CNN, United States Air Force, Royal Air, US Air Force, USAF, US Air Forces, Britain’s Ministry of Defence, American, Fighter, US Locations: Britain, Mildenhall, Europe, England, Afghanistan, Iraq
Wetherspoon pubs are an institution in the UK. More than 800 Wetherspoon chain pubs freckle the country — from The Muckle Cross in Scotland to The Tremenheere in Cornwall. The Moon Under WaterA Wetherspoon pub (now closed) featuring the face of chain founder Tim Martin on its sign. Recalling a well-meaning yet beleaguered teacher from his childhood, Martin renamed the pub “Wetherspoon.” (The “J D” was a nod to J.D. “The thing about Wetherspoons pubs which differentiates them from many is that they have a very wide cross-section of customers.
Persons: London CNN — Utter, , George Orwell, ” Orwell, Orwell, Francophile foodies, Oxford marmalade, Biscuits, boozer, cobbling, Tim Martin, Alex Davidson, Wetherspoons don’t, Alexander Graham Bell, Sir John Borlase Warren, Tim Martin’s, Martin —, New Zealand —, , serendipitously, Martin, Boss ” Hogg, “ The Dukes, Hazzard, George Orwell’s, ” Martin, Mortimer, ‘ ahh, I’ve, George Orwell ’, Stout, Waters, Gareth Fuller, questing, Angus, you’re, Maureen McLean, “ Mate, Wetherspoons ”, , ’ ”, Thomas Frost, Orwell’s, drunks, ” Tim Martin, benedict, tipple —, Ale, Whatever’s, it’s, Boris Johnson, Henry Nicholls, Nigel Farage Organizations: CNN, London CNN, , Oxford, Stroud, Crosse, Royal Victoria, rowdies, London's, Airport, PAL, YouTube, European Union, Getty Locations: London, Britain, Scotland, Cornwall, , Yorkshire, England, Swansea, Edinburgh, Nottingham, Muswell Hill, North London, Norwich, New Zealand, Stroud Green, Watford, Ramsgate, City of London, Kent, Scottish, , Wetherspoons, Liverpool, Gatwick, South London, AFP, British, Clacton, Poland, Ireland, America
And now, an extremely rare first edition of his most famous work, the political manual “The Prince,” is going up for auction, with an expected sale price of up to £300,000 ($375,000). The copy of the early 16th-century book is one of only 11 first editions to be recorded, according to auction house Sotheby’s. The book was printed in 1532 and bound with Machiavelli's "Florentine Histories" in an Italian binding, according to Sotheby's. Heaton said the auction house is “delighted” and “excited” to offer the “incredibly rare book” at Sotheby’s in London in its next Books & Manuscripts auction, which runs from November 28 to December 12. The political treatise, dedicated to Florentine ruler Lorenzo di Piero de’ Medici, was circulated as a manuscript before Machiavelli’s death in 1527.
Persons: Niccolò Machiavelli, , ” Gabriel Heaton, Heaton, , Machiavelli, , Medici, Prince ”, Lorenzo di Piero de ’ Medici, Biagio Buonaccorsi, ” Machiavelli Organizations: London CNN, Sotheby’s, CNN, Catholic Church Locations: Italian, Italy, Sotheby’s, London, Florentine, Casciano
London CNN —The coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla held in May last year cost British taxpayers £72 million ($91 million), an amount some have labeled excessive. The £72 million spent on the coronation could have paid for 24 million free meals for schoolchildren in London, based on the city government’s current budget of £3.00 ($3.75) per meal. Some additional spending came from the Privy Purse, the monarch’s private source of income, a royal source told CNN. “Plans (for the coronation) were scaled back,” the royal source told CNN. The culture department, in its accounts, said it had underspent its budget on the coronation by £2.8 million ($3.5 million).
Persons: King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Queen Elizabeth II, Finnbarr Webster, , Graham Smith, Sovereign Grant —, Sovereign Grant, , Elizabeth II’s, Max Foster Organizations: London CNN, Department for Culture, Media, Sport, Home Office, Volunteers, Republic, CNN, Sovereign, CNN’s Royal Locations: United Kingdom, Weymouth , England, British, London, Lancaster, London’s Westminster
Interest in so-called “golden visas” has skyrocketed among US citizens since the election, according to consultants that help the wealthy migrate. Golden visas allow people to effectively buy foreign citizenship or residence through sizable investments, including in real estate, government bonds or startups. Jc Milhet/Hans Lucas/AFP/Getty ImagesInquiries about golden visas from Americans have increased 33% so far this year compared with the same period last year, with programs in Europe the most sought after. Portugal’s Golden Residence Permit Program tops the popularity list because it is relatively affordable, requiring a minimum outlay of €250,000 ($265,000) in support of the arts or national cultural heritage. With golden visas out of reach for most Americans, social media platforms are ablaze with chatter about other avenues for moving abroad.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Dominic Volek, Armand Arton, , Covid lockdowns, , Jc Milhet, Hans Lucas, Portugal’s, Thomas Coex, Trump, ” Flannery Foster, “ I’ve, ” Foster, Foster, Organizations: London CNN, Democratic, Henley & Partners, Arton, CNN, Getty, Union, Plaza Mayor, LGBT, Spanish Locations: Europe, Ollolai, Sardinia, Nigeria, South Africa, China, India, Philippines, United States, Valletta, AFP, Greece, Spain, Italy, Malta, Austria, , Madrid, Reddit, USA
London CNN —Milan’s Via Monte Napoleone has beat out New York’s Fifth Avenue to become the world’s most expensive shopping street, marking the first time a European city has topped the rankings. The Gucci store on Fifth Avenue in New York City, seen in March 2024. In April, Gucci parent Kering paid €1.3 billion ($1.4 billion) to acquire a building on Via Monte Napoleone from a subsidiary of Blackstone. The world’s 10 most expensive shopping locations, by rent per square foot, according to Cushman & Wakefield:1. Via Monte Napoleone, Milan2.
Persons: Thomas Casolo, , Gucci, Michael M, Robert Travers, Kering, Blackstone . Chanel, Versace, Cartier, Celine Organizations: London CNN, New, Cushman &, Bond, Hong, Cushman, Wakefield’s, Italy, CNN, Via, Blackstone ., Henley & Partners, Cushman & Wakefield, New Bond, Tsui, Pitt, Mall Locations: Napoleone, Cushman & Wakefield, Paris, New York City, Europe, East, Africa, Via Monte Napoleone, Bottega, Milan, New York, London, Hong Kong, Ginza, Tokyo, Bahnhoftstrasse, Zurich, Sydney, Myeongdong, Seoul, Kohlmarkt, Vienna
Ford to lay off 4,000 workers in Europe
  + stars: | 2024-11-20 | by ( Hanna Ziady | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
London CNN —Ford plans to cut almost 4,000 jobs in Europe over the next three years, about 14% of its workforce in the region, as the carmaker faces slowing demand for electric vehicles and rising competition from China. “The global auto industry continues to be in a period of disruption, especially in Europe, where the industry faces unprecedented competitive, regulatory and economic headwinds,” Ford said in a statement. Last year, the company said it would axe around 4,900 jobs across Europe. The news of the Ford cuts comes just weeks after Volkswagen said it would trim employee pay by 10% to protect jobs and safeguard the company’s future. The German automaker plans to close at least three factories in its home country and lay off tens of thousands of staff as it grapples with a weak car market in Europe and a steep loss of market share in China.
Persons: London CNN — Ford, ” Ford, Dave Johnston, Ford, , John Lawler, ” Lawler Organizations: London CNN, ” Global, Ford, Volkswagen Locations: Europe, China, Germany, United Kingdom, Western
London CNN —Mourners will gather to remember Liam Payne in England on Wednesday, according to PA Media, after the British singer died last month. Close family of Payne, 31, and his former One Direction band members are among those expected to attend the funeral, PA Media reported. The British singer died on October 16 after falling from the third floor of a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Payne had alcohol, cocaine, and a prescription antidepressant in his system, according to the country’s public prosecutor’s office, which launched an investigation. Payne soared to global fame as part of One Direction, the group that was created on the British talen show “The X Factor” in 2010.
Persons: Liam Payne, Payne, Bear, Cheryl Tweedy, – Zayn Malik, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson –, , ” Malik, Styles, Horan, Tomlinson, Liam, Organizations: London CNN, PA Media Locations: England, British, London, Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Republican document said the executive order contained “radical leftwing ideas” that hindered innovation. The most advanced AI systems could, in the worst case, “pose an extinction-level threat to the human species,” the report said. A related document said AI systems could be used to implement “high-impact cyberattacks capable of crippling critical infrastructure,” among a litany of risks. However, he worries that a repeal of Biden’s executive order would spell the end of the US government’s AI Safety Institute. It is possible that that would be the subject of a future Trump executive order,” said Strait.
Persons: London CNN — Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Joe Biden, Sandra Wachter, , Andrew Strait, Ada Lovelace, Strait, Kamala Harris, Musk, Steve Kramer, Dean Phillips, Biden, Phillips ’, Taylor Swift, Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, ” Manoj Chaudhary, What’s, It’s “, Trump, ” Strait, Gavin Newsom, JD Vance, , Musk’s Tesla Organizations: London CNN, White House, Republican Party, Republican, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford University, CNN, Ada, Ada Lovelace Institute, US Department of Homeland Security, Democratic, US State Department, AI Safety, “ Department, Government, Trump Locations: London, United States, New Hampshire, Alexandria, Colorado, New York, , California
And if you did miss them, both these revolutionary runways are part of a new London exhibition, “Vogue: Inventing the Runway,” at the Lightroom. Projected onto the venue’s 39-foot-high walls, a mixture of backstage and runway footage transports viewers into the epicenter of fashion history. Alexander McQueen's Spring-Summer 1999 show, featuring a duo of spray-painting robots, has gone down in fashion history. Coco Chanel would watch the her own fashion shows from the mirrored staircase in her apartment building in Paris. The Vogue exhibition at the Lightroom chronicles the history of the runway, using backstage and runway footage to immerse the audience.
Persons: you’re, Alexander McQueen’s, Chanel, , Chioma Nnadi, , Alexander McQueen's, Paul Vicente, John Galliano’s, Margiela, ’ Pont Alexandre III, Saint Laurent’s, Bella Hadid’s, Alex Consani strutting, Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton, Julien De Rosa, Charles Fredrick Worth, ” Dr, Kate Strasdin, dressmakers, Lucy, Lady Duff, Gordon, , I’ve, ’ ”, Karl Lagerfeld, David Fisher, ” Strasdin, Gabrielle “ Coco ” Chanel, tucking, — Marie, Kate, Ashley Olsen’s, Coco Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld’s, “ Voss, Anna Wintour’s, Justin Sutcliffe, McQueen, Dior —, Nnadi, It’s Organizations: London CNN, Vogue, British Vogue, Getty, England’s Falmouth University, CNN, Locations: , British, Saint, Paris, Pont, Pont Neuf, AFP, Worth, New York
London CNN —Thieves broke into the grounds of Windsor Castle and stole two vehicles from royal land, police said, in a major breach of security. ET) and that the perpetrators entered a farm building on royal land. The Prince and Princess of Wales live close to the site of the burglary with their children, Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte. Jonathan Brady/Getty ImagesThough Windsor Castle is one of King Charles and Queen Camilla’s residences, the pair were not staying at the castle at the time of the reported burglary. ShutterstockOn Christmas Day 2021, a man broke into the grounds of Windsor Castle armed with a crossbow in an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II, who was in the royal residence at the time.
Persons: , Prince, Princess, Prince George, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Jonathan Brady, King Charles, Queen, Charles, didn’t, Princess of Wales, Buckingham, Prince William, Catherine , Princess of Wales, Shutterstock, Queen Elizabeth II, Jaswant Singh Chail Organizations: London CNN —, Thames Valley Police, CNN, Monday . Police, Sun, Buckingham Palace Locations: Windsor, Sun, Scotland, London, Adelaide, Kensington
London CNN —British Airways is working to fix a “technical issue,” according to a spokesperson for the airline on Monday, as reports emerged on social media of flight delays and IT issues with the flag carrier. “Our flights are currently operating, but are experiencing delays as our teams work to resolve a technical issue affecting some of our systems,” a British Airways spokesperson said. Heathrow Airport, which is the airline’s main base in London, said it was working with British Airways to provide updates to passengers. “We are aware of a technical issue that British Airways are investigating. All other airlines are operating as normal at Heathrow, the Heathrow Airport spokesperson added.
Persons: Organizations: London CNN — British Airways, British Airways, Heathrow Airport, CNN, Heathrow, British Airways ’ Locations: London, United Kingdom, United States
London CNN —British Airways was hit with a technical failure for a few hours on Monday, which appeared to have caused some delays and disruption to its flights across Europe. After reports emerged on social media of flight delays, and the flag carrier’s website was down for more than an hour, a British Airways spokesperson said the airline experienced a “technical issue affecting some of our systems” that led to delays. Heathrow Airport, which is the airline’s main base in London, also said the technical issue affecting British Airways had been fixed and it was working to help the impacted British Airways passengers. “The technical issue impacting British Airways has now been resolved. A London Gatwick Airport spokesperson said British Airways “had a short term issue” but no disruption was caused.
Persons: We’ve, , British Airways “ Organizations: London CNN — British Airways, British Airways, Heathrow Airport, British, CNN, London Gatwick Airport, International Airlines Group, Gatwick Locations: Europe, London
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