NHS strikes: Junior doctors and government to enter talks after 72-hour walkout
Junior doctors and the government are set to enter talks following a 72-hour-strike which saw more than 175,000 appointments reorganised.
Junior doctors and the government are set to enter talks following a 72-hour-strike which saw more than 175,000 appointments reorganised.
With the Spring Budget only just in the rearview mirror, Treasury officials are already putting the finishing touches on a new set-piece event: Green Day.
The “straight talking” PR guru hired as the Princess of Wales’s new private secretary has opted to stay with chef Jamie Oliver rather than take up the role, The Telegraph can reveal.
Head of Norwegian manufacturer Nammo says plans to increase production at its largest factory are affected by demands of nearby data centre
The world’s second-biggest fund manager has signalled its confidence in Britain with plans to open its second UK office, a move that will create 100 jobs.
Windfall taxes mean oil and gas producers in the British North Sea will likely leave 500 million barrels of oil equivalent in the ground over the next decade, the equivalent of one year's output in the ageing basin, industry group OEUK said on Tuesday. Over the past year, Britain has introduced windfall taxes on oil and gas as well as on renewables, which companies say stifles investment and in turn will likely increase Britain's dependence on imported fuels and derail its climate targets. In the oil and gas sector, the taxes are likely to result in reduced investment of between 3 billion to 5 billion pounds ($3.67 billion to $6.12 billion) over the next decade or so, Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) market intelligence manager Ross Dornan told reporters.
A ‘best-selling’ computer company is coming to Southampton next month – but only for two days.
AN ILLEGAL scrap metal carrier has been handed a criminal behaviour order banning her from intimidating waste workers.
I’m worried about the rising cost of living and if I spent the money I may not have enough income
A former Fox News staffer says she was pressured into giving false answers in a deposition for Dominion's blockbuster lawsuit.
We asked them a simple question: How much do you pay into a private pension? The answers that came back were stark
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New parking charges at Bucks Council car parks were revealed.
The Fox News producer who sued the network last week alleging she was "conditioned and coerced" to give false testimony in the billion-dollar defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems has now been fired, according to amended complaints filed on Monday morning. In amended complaints filed in Delaware and New York Monday morning, former Fox News producer Abby Grossberg expanded on her earlier complaints, alleging that Fox News attorneys directed her to testify during her deposition in a way that would "inculpate" her and host Maria Bartiromo while "exculpating ... certain blame worthy male colleagues." "Ms. Grossberg's deposition testimony, as manufactured by Fox News, put Ms. Grossberg and Ms. Bartiromo squarely on the frontline of the Dominion/Fox Lawsuit so they could be scapegoated as sacrificial female lambs," the complaint alleges.
A sex therapist embroiled in a £2m court clash over claims she stole clients from a rival's business by hijacking her online profile has blamed a "quirk of the Google algorithm" for the drama.
A butchers firm in the Herefordshire borders plans to expand into new premises.
More than 2,000 drivers for the retail tech giant have joined legal action which could lead to it having to pay out hefty compensation.
A trusted manager has admitted stealing tens of thousands of pounds from his employers.
A HEREFORDSHIRE man who failed to turn up for unpaid work has been back up before a court.
This TikToker applied to 1,800 jobs and interview for 430 of them. Out of those interviews, she found out 120 of them weren't really hiring.
A sex therapist claims her business nose-dived after a falling out with her former colleague