Police say only 1 man now a suspect in UK train stabbings
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Blue Angels' "Fat Albert" to Undergo Center Wing Box Replacement in the UK
The Blue Angels’ C-130J will return once again to Marshall Aerospace in the UK to have its center wing box replaced, adding decades to its lifespan. Marshall Aerospace has announced that the U.S. Navy Blue Angels' C-130J,
A man has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder following a mass stabbing on a train in the U.K. on Saturday night.
U.K. police said Sunday that two people remain in a life-threatening condition following a mass stabbing on a London-bound train the previous evening. Authorities added that there was "nothing to suggest" the attack was a terrorist incident.
A new “national forest ” has been confirmed for the Oxford - Cambridge corridor. It comes as part of a £1 billion investment in tree planting, the government has said. A competition will also be launched in 2026 to choose another forest site, either in the Midlands or the north of England.
Perkins&Will has narrowly won approval for a tech development in Cambridge after months of delays and despite residents’ concerns over building heights
Concrete Rose, a Cambridge-based social enterprise supporting care-experienced and estranged young people aged 16-25, is to celebrate its fifth anniversary. The event will coincide with the inaugural National Supported Lodgings Week and will take place on Thursday, 13 November, at the Cambridge Junction.
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The Origins of Buildering: The Students Who Climbed England's University Spires After Dark
When Netflix recently announced that Alex Honnold would attempt to free solo a skyscraper live in Taiwan, it felt like the modern version of an old story. Before him, Alain Robert, the "French Spider Man” scaled glass towers across continents,