Saipem semisub to stay with Aker BP for one more year
Italian energy services contractor Saipem has been awarded an extension for one of its rigs by oil and gas operator
Labour’s £22bn black hole gloom ‘unnecessary and unhelpful’, former BoE chief economist warns
Chancellor’s warnings hampered post-election ‘sense of refresh’, says Andy Haldane
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Despite government assurances on the release of prisoners across England and Wales, the coming days will be filled with a familiar dread for some survivors of domestic violence When darkness falls, it’s time to bolt the doors. Check the windows, test the
Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre boss resigns after review finds ‘damage’ to survivors
Mridul Wadhwa, a transgender woman, was found to have failed to protect women-only spaces The chief executive of Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre has stepped down after a review found that it caused “damage” to survivors by failing to protect women-only spaces. In
Lucy Letby: ex-hospital bosses ‘truly sorry’ for delay in reporting concerns
Thirlwall inquiry hears apology from four former senior managers for failing to contact police sooner A team of former senior managers at the Countess of Chester hospital have apologised for the delay in contacting the police over suspicions concerning Lucy
Former Met officer jailed for stealing from man who died after collapsing
Craig Carter sentenced to 16 months after admitting stealing �115 from the Italian filmmaker Claudio Gaetani A former Metropolitan police officer has been jailed for 16 months after he admitted stealing money from a man who died after collapsing. Craig Carter,
Huw Edwards’ fall from grace is urgent wake-up call to broadcasters
Revelations over ex-BBC presenter sent shockwaves across corporation and exposed industry-wide power imbalances The dramatic fall of Huw Edwards has to be a “wake-up call” to broadcasters and a turning point for the embattled BBC, experts have said in the
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Elon Musk called the Australian government 'fascists.' It's the latest country he's picking a fight with.
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MP tells broadband companies they must share infrastructure
Chris Bryant held a meeting to urge broadband providers to share poles amid public concern.
Olympians celebrated in events at Áras and Dublin Castle
Two events to acknowledge the success of Team Ireland at the Paris Olympics are taking place today. This morning President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina hosted a reception at Áras an Uachtaráin
EU condemns 'transfer' of Iranian-made ballistic missiles to Russia
The European Union on Friday condemned the alleged transfer of Iranian-made ballistic missiles to Russia. “This transfer is a direct threat to European security and
Central Europe braced for worst flooding in years
Sandbags are being prepared in Austria, Czech reservoirs emptied, and flash floods expected in Poland. ...
Alternative app stores will be allowed on Apple iPad in the EU from September 16
It was a matter of time, but Apple is going to allow
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Europe travel nightmare: Snow and flood alerts grip Austria, Germany, Czech Republic
Heavy snow is disrupting transport in the Alps, while southern Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic face red alerts for heavy rain. Europe travel nightmare: Snow and flood alerts grip Austria, Germany, Czech Republic ()(File Photo by Daniel Mullan/Pool
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Italy busts ring trafficking retro video games from China
Italy's financial police said Friday they have dismantled a ring trafficking counterfeit vintage video game consoles from China containing some of the most popular titles of the 1980s and 90s. ...
Spain tries to calm spiralling row with Venezuela
Spain tried to calm the war of words with Venezuela Friday with relations between the two countries almost at breaking point after Caracas recalled its ambassador. ...
'Real scandal': Ex-French PM decries West's media bias, silence on Gaza carnage
Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has decried France and the West over their inaction on the Israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. In rare remarks by a former French premier, Dominique de Villepin referred to the French silence on the war
Russia Expels 6 British Diplomats Accused of Spying for MI6
Russia has accused six British diplomats of spying and said their accreditation would be withdrawn, leading inevitably to them
UK resident begs to stay in Jamaica
A United Kingdom resident is begging to remain in Jamaica and claims she has written letters to Prime Minister Andrew Holness to stay in the country. The woman, Candice Underwood, appeared in
Starmer responds to Putin by saying Britain is not seeking conflict with Russia
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer responded to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s words about a war between NATO and Russia in the event of long-range weapons being supplied to Ukraine . The Guardian writes about this. “We are not looking for any