Union member defends train strikes amid criticism it 'targeted' Eurovision date
Union member defends train strikes amid criticism it 'targeted' Eurovision date. Source: BBC Breakfast
Union member defends train strikes amid criticism it 'targeted' Eurovision date. Source: BBC Breakfast
Donald Trump and his family business are set to stand trial in New York on Monday in a civil fraud case that could deal a major blow to the former U.S. president’s real estate empire. Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, is accused by Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James of inflating the value of his assets by billions of dollars to secure better loan and insurance terms. Trump plans to attend the first week of trial in state court in Manhattan, according to a court filing in an unrelated case.
For Josh Hughes-Davies, the best thing about his job in a bar in the coastal city of Brighton is the free meal with every shift. For his manager, Barrie Chapman, the overtime he now gets is a huge boost once unheard of in the hospitality sector. Like thousands of others in lower-paid sectors of the British economy, all three have benefited from a gradual improvement in employment terms since the global pandemic and Brexit forced companies to work harder to find staff in a tight labour market.
Fantasy football analyst Dalton Del Don recaps all of Sunday's action in Week 4.
The U.S. bond market is calling a moment: the age of low interest rates and inflation that began with the 2008 financial crisis has ended. The market's view has come into sharp focus in recent days amid a dramatic run-up in 10-year Treasury yields that hit 16-year highs. Behind that move is a bet that the disinflationary forces the Federal Reserve fought with its easy money policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis have abated, according to investors and a regularly updated New York Fed model based on yields.
We look at the key questions surrounding the 44th contest.
The tournament takes place in India.
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England take on New Zealand in Thursday’s tournament opener.
Eight members from the class of 2019 are in England’s 15-strong squad for the defence of their 50-over crown in India, which starts this week.
International development minister warns colleagues jostling for position not to be ‘self-indulgent’
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Swift western pressure on Serbia to step back from conflict does not resolve the chronic problems of Kosovo’s nationhood
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Annual retail report shines light on current trends and 10 years of changing British buying habits
Agents list Tite Street plot with architects study showing the potential for major residential development on historic site
For Josh Hughes-Davies, the best thing about his job in a bar in the coastal city of Brighton is the free meal with every shift. For his manager, Barrie Chapman, the overtime he now gets is a huge boost once unheard of in the hospitality sector. Like thousands of others in lower-paid sectors of the British economy, all three have benefited from a gradual improvement in employment terms since the global pandemic and Brexit forced companies to work harder to find staff in a tight labour market.
Asher-Smith, then 23, set a British record with a time of 21.88 seconds that was enough to beat American Brittany Brown.
Barclays is seeking to overturn a ruling by an Indian court that found the British bank had retaliated against a whistleblower, legal filings show. The case concerns a former senior IT manager who raised concerns about how a data loss had been handled. Barclays' whistleblowing policy "appears to be in existence only on paper", a District Court in the western Indian city of Pune said in a March 28 judgment published online, which was seen by Reuters and is reported here for the first time.
A sluggish economy forces young Chinese to travel cheaply for this year's holiday.