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Talks aimed at resolving a dispute which led to strikes on London Underground were held on Wednesday and will resume later in the week. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union walked out ...
Christopher Giordano, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI in Pittsburgh, said the incident was ‘an act of terror’.
The feature-length film is described as the ‘definitive account of the rock icon’s life during the last six years’ and shows interviews ...
A man accused of helping steal a £270,000 Banksy print has denied being a getaway driver after jurors were shown CCTV of him helping his friend into a van with the artwork.
Judge Richard Marks KC jailed Daniel Redpath for 21 months in prison and disqualified him from driving for three years from the time of his release.
UK interest rates are set to stay at 4% as policymakers hold back from easing borrowing costs while inflation remains elevated, experts have said. Most economists are expecting the Bank of England to ...
Singer Ed Sheeran has revealed he was once offered the opportunity to perform the “first gig in space”. The 34-year-old, who recently released his latest album Play, was responding to a question from ...
A Just Stop Oil activist on trial accused of damaging two aircraft told a court she hoped Taylor Swift would speak out about climate change if orange paint was sprayed on her jet.
The strikes have toppled high-rise towers in areas densely populated by tent camps where thousands of Palestinians are sheltering.
Unite said its members were being laid off with reduced or zero pay, with some being advised to sign up for universal credit.
The admissibility of “decisive evidence” in the trial of a former paratrooper accused of the murder of two men in Londonderry over 50 years ago is being examined.
Speaking at the RTS Cambridge Convention, BBC director general Tim Davie emphasised the importance of working collectively to ensure PSB growth.
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