Some rail operators cut schedules as staff start a third week-long national overtime ban in England The train drivers’ union Aslef has announced another week …
Negotiators for Hollywood’s actors’ union unanimously recommended a strike after talks with studios broke down, setting the stage for performers to join writers on picket …
Live updates from the second Monday in SW19Andreeva refuses to shake umpire’s hand after loss to KeysDrop Daniel an email | Tweet @DanielHarris Andreeva is …
News and match updates from day six at SW19Boulter ready for test against ‘incredible’ RybakinaGet in touch! Email Sarah or tweet her @rendellx Kvitova is …
Conclusion of Murray v Tsitsipas coming up laterWimbledon diary: Bon Jovi keeps the faith in NorrieGet in touch! Email Dominic or tweet him @DomBooth19 Kvitova …
Twitter has threatened Meta with legal action over its new social media platform “Threads,” claiming that they have created a “copycat” platform and hiring former …
Scientists have warned the country to expect ‘multiple natural disasters’ this month including typhoons and high temperatures China’s president, Xi Jinping, has called for stronger …
A federal appeals court’s ruling last month about the admissions policy at an elite public high school in northern Virginia may provide a vehicle for …
The US Supreme Court has ruled that universities cannot consider race as a factor in admissions, striking down the landmark case Grutter v Bollinger (2003).
Kyiv’s long-awaited counter-offensive has been slow, but a mutiny in the Russian lines looked like changing it all When news of a potential civil war …
Unprecedented move follows Covid inquiry chair giving Cabinet Office 4pm Thursday deadline to comply Ministers are to launch legal action against the official Covid public …
Such a challenge over Lady Hallett’s request for unredacted diaries and messages would be seen as unprecedented The Cabinet Office could take unprecedented action to …
Cabinet Office was warned over refusal to provide former prime minister’s unredacted notes and diaries The official public inquiry into the government’s handling of Covid …
Asset managers told they have key role to play on climate crisis in open letter before Shell’s annual meeting A coalition of university investment funds …
Police who shared personal information about Nicola Bulley during the search for the late mother-of-two will face no action, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said.
Watchdog’s decision follows criticism of Lancashire force after it made public details about missing woman’s private life The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) will not be …
Strike affecting half of NHS England trusts as pay dispute continues Nursing strikes, which are affecting emergency departments, intensive care units and cancer care for …
Pat Cullen attacks health secretary’s attempt to prevent 48-hour action in England as ‘frightening for democracy’ The leader of the Royal College of Nursing has …
Michael Schumacher’s family are planning legal action against a magazine which published an artificial intelligence-generated ‘interview’ with the former Formula 1 racer.
Quotes in Die Aktuelle magazine ‘exclusive’ produced by chatbotFerrari great has not been seen in public since brain injury in 2013 Michael Schumacher’s family are …
Justice secretary acted unlawfully by preventing staff commenting on prisoners’ fitness for release Dominic Raab could potentially face proceedings for contempt of court after high …
Prime minister makes announcement after official inquiry criticises but clears minister of breaching rules Rishi Sunak has said he will take no further action against …
Black Equity Organisation seeks judicial review over Suella Braverman’s decision to drop three reform commitments A leading civil rights group has launched legal action against …
North Korea has threatened unspecified “offensive action” over the expansion of U.S. military exercises with rival South Korea as President Joe Biden’s special representative for …
Japan’s foreign minister has protested in a meeting with his Chinese counterpart the detention of a Japanese national in Beijing and raised “strong concern” about …
Richard Wallace wrongly classed as Jamaican and deported after serving murder sentence, despite having been born in London A British man convicted of murder is …
Waters was accused of being ‘a widely known antisemite’ in Frankfurt council instruction to cancel concert, with other German cities also proposing cancellations Roger Waters …
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as troubled Credit Suisse gets central bank support to stem crisis rocking financial markets Credit Suisse: …
CCTV footage has emerged from Sunday evening after 2-0 winManchester City defender could also face discipline by club Kyle Walker could face a police investigation …
Senior civil servants have issued the warning as government is way behind on net zero pledges, according to leaked documents Cabinet ministers have been warned …