Government Pledges £10m Towards Liverpool Song Contest – Eurovision 2023
The Eurovision Song Contest, being held in Liverpool in May, will get £10m from the UK government, it has been announced. It... Read More
Brexit Deal Close As Talks Intensify – NI Protocol
Talks are intensifying this weekend between the UK and the EU over securing a new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland. There are... Read More
2 Bed Flat For Sale – London
Features and description Leasehold A two-bedroom ground floor flat in this purpose-built development and located within a few hundred yards of Neasden... Read More
Councils Pay Offer: Workers On Lowest Salaries Offered 9% Rise
Council workers with the lowest pay have been offered a rise of over 9%. Around 1.5 million people in a range of... Read More
Move Faster To Help Ukraine, Rishi Sunak To Urge Allies
Rishi Sunak is to urge allies to “move faster” in arming Ukraine, during a G7 meeting to mark the anniversary of Russia’s... Read More
Asylum Claims For 12,000 To Be Considered Without Face-To-Face Interview
Some 12,000 asylum seekers to the UK are to be considered for refugee status without face-to-face interviews. A 10-page Home Office questionnaire... Read More
Robots To Do 39% Of Domestic Chores By 2033 – Experts
Within a decade, around 39% of the time spent on housework and caring for loved ones could be automated, experts say. Researchers... Read More
Carbon-Absorbing Underwater Meadows Planted – Climate Change
Five million seagrass seeds will be planted off Wales’ coast to create climate change-fighting underwater meadows. On Wednesday, 50,000 were laid at... Read More
Microsoft Defends $69bn Activision Deal
Microsoft has defended its proposal to buy Activision Blizzard – the maker of Call of Duty and Candy Crush – at the... Read More
Nurses To Suspend 48-Hour Strike As Talks With Government Start
Nurses in England have suspended next week’s 48-hour strike as they start talks with the government over pay. The Royal College of... Read More