ASLEF union: Members fed up after 3 years with no pay rise
ASLEF general secretary Mick Whelan says members have “no one to talk to or deal with and they’re fed up” with having not seen a pay rise for three years.
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Hundreds of arrangements with family members or hosts have broken down, or accommodation has been unsuitable or unavailable.
There has been widespread anger at Shell, BP and British Gas owner Centrica announcing bumper financial results while households struggle to cope.
A 39-year-old man has been charged following incidents on the Isle of Skye and Wester Ross on Wednesday (10 August), which left one man dead and three injured.John MacKinnon, 47, was killed after a gun was fired at a property in Teangue yesterday morning.A 32-year-old woman had earlier been injured in an incident about eight miles away in Tarskavaig.In Dornie on the Highland mainland, a gun was also fired, injuring a man and woman, both aged 63.
The 41-year-old needed to hold his breath for over three minutes
A Muslim immigrant from Afghanistan has been arrested as the prime suspect in the serial killings of four Muslim men that rattled the Islamic community of New Mexico's largest city, police said on Tuesday. After days bolstering security around Albuquerque-area mosques, seeking to allay fears of a shooter driven by anti-Muslim hate, police said on Tuesday they had arrested 51-year-old Muhammad Syed, one among the city's Islamic immigrant community. A search of the suspect's Albuquerque home uncovered "evidence that shows the offender knew the victims to some extent, and an inter-personal conflict may have led to the shootings," police said in a statement announcing the arrest.
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Estonia has become the third EU country to call on the bloc to ban Russian tourists.
Man taken to south London police station by officers and remains in custody
A second firefighter has died in Cuba, where crews have controlled a massive blaze that began last week at a key oil storage facility amid a deepening energy crisis
HOSTENS, France (Reuters) -European nations sent firefighting teams to help France tackle a "monster" wildfire on Thursday, while forest blazes also raged in Spain and Portugal and the head of the European Space Agency urged immediate action to combat climate change. More than 1,000 firefighters, backed by water-bombing planes, battled for a third day a fire that has forced thousands from their homes and scorched thousands of hectares of forest in France's southwestern Gironde region. "It's an ogre, a monster," said Gregory Allione from the French firefighters body FNSPF said.
Visitors will be able to watch the Tamar class all-weather lifeboat and the ‘D’ class inshore lifeboat launch and carry out a demonstration display with a simulated rescue in front of the shoreline.
In a remote working world, emails have become the norm. However, some common email sign-offs and greetings can come across as passive aggressive. Euronews spoke to an expert and looked into some of the phrases that can cause upset and discovered some neutral alternatives.
Steven Seagal has suggested Ukrainian forces struck a Russian-controlled prison camp to kill their own prisoners of war to stop them “talking about Zelensky’s crimes against humanity.” The Vladimir Putin supporter was speaking from the scene of the explosion which killed at least 50 people on 29 July.
An alleged member of the IS terror cell known as "The Beatles" appeared before a British court on Thursday charged with trying to smuggle 20,000 euros to Syria.
The pair died just hours before the band were set to perform at a festival.
Members of the Communication Workers Union are set to walk out on August 26 and 31 and on September 8 and 9 in a dispute over pay.
Late registrations included payments for Black History Month speeches and appearances on a commercial radio station.
Nadhim Zahawi will visit Belfast on Wednesday where he is set to take part in a number of meetings.
A father and his 2-year-old daughter were removed from a Frontier Airlines flight traveling from Orlando, Florida, to Atlanta, Georgia, on Sunday, August 7, according to news reports.In a post on his Instagram page, Chrisean Rose said that the flight staff removed his daughter and him from the flight because she wanted to sit on his lap. “My daughter sat in my lap crying while the flight attendant insisted that she sit in her own seat or they will turn around and remove us,” the post said.This footage uploaded to Instagram shows Rose speaking with a flight attendant, who warns that he will be arrested if he does not disembark. Rose’s daughter can be heard in the background.According to local news reports, Frontier Airlines said, “it is an FAA requirement that all passengers over the age of 24 months must be buckled into their own seat for takeoff and landing. The parent refused to comply and therefore was asked to exit the aircraft with the child.” The girl is 25 months old, according to reports.Rose had to buy tickets from Delta to return to Atlanta, reports said. He told Storyful that Frontier Airlines reached out to him about a refund. Credit: Chrisean Rose via Storyful