Talks have been held over the potential collapse of tech firm Atos, which runs vital UK public services.
Month: June 2024
Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh release new photo to mark 25th wedding anniversary
Edward and Sophie celebrated their silver wedding anniversary by releasing a new portrait.
Major Tory donor tells BBC he is voting Labour
Phones4U founder John Caudwell gave the Conservatives £500K before the last general election.
Labour suspends candidate over ‘pro-Russian’ post
Andy Brown, standing in Aberdeenshire North and Moray East, is suspended by the party pending an investigation.
Woman wins civil rape case against therapist
Ella Janneh brought civil claims against Michael Lousada after the CPS did not press charges.
Kew’s foul-smelling ‘corpse flower’ blooms again
Visitors to Kew Gardens are still able to catch a glimpse – and whiff – of the Titan arum plant.
UK Amazon workers balloted on union recognition
Workers are set to vote on whether GMB should be recognised at the online retailer’s Coventry site.
Client accuses therapist of rape during session
Ella Janneh has brought a civil claim against Michael Lousada after he faced no criminal charges.
Inflation falls to lowest level in almost three years
Inflation has hit the Bank of England’s target for the first time in almost three years.
Zephaniah to get posthumous honour on Windrush Day
The late poet, writer and actor is set to have the main stage named after him at the upcoming event.
