Union leaders have challenged bosses at the University of Edinburgh to “take their heads out of the sand” and rule out compulsory redundancies in a bid to prevent further strike action.
The Danish toy giant announced the deal to buy the Lego and Legoland branded discovery centres by the end of the year.
Game developer Aspyr acknowledged on its website that what it described as ‘unauthorised AI generated content’ had been incorporated into ...
A judge has ruled that key hearsay evidence in the trial of a former paratrooper accused of two murders on Bloody Sunday can be admitted as evidence in his trial. Judge Patrick Lynch, who is presiding ...
The alleged attack on Collins Aerospace saw check-in and boarding systems at Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin affected.
Drivers flouting parking regulations in Norwich have been warned they are now more likely to get caught and fined.
A compulsory identification system could be ‘uniquely harmful to privacy, equality and civil liberties’, the liberties group leaders wrote.
Nigel Farage has defended past comments after the Lib Dems accused him of wanting to roll back gun laws and spark “mass shooting” drills in British schools. During a phone-in on LBC, the Reform UK ...
Nearly 10,000 teenagers at schools and colleges with low higher education progression rates will receive letters from current university students.
Doctors could be able to spot people who are at higher risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) sooner after a new study helped to identity the “earliest features” of the disease. At present there is no exact ...
Bosses said that increases to ticket and food prices have been a ‘direct consequence’ of recent labour cost increases.
Donald Trump has been accused by a Cabinet minister of “misreading” London after the US president claimed the city wants to “go to sharia law”. The US president renewed his feud with London mayor Sir ...