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Passenger jailed for disruptive conduct on two flights

A PASSENGER who unleashed a series of racist and misogynistic verbal attacks towards women on two flights to Britain has been sentenced to 14...

Presenter cites salary ‘shock’ for BBC exit

A VETERAN Asian presenter said she was being “vastly” underpaid compared to her colleagues at the BBC, and it was a key reason for...

Tories face demands to return Lycamobile donation post fraud ruling: report

THE Tories are facing mounting pressure to return donations received from Lycamobile after its French entities were convicted of fraud in a Paris court,...

Post Office ends Royal Mail’s 360-year monopoly on parcel deliveries

The Post Office has decided to end Royal Mail’s 360-year-old monopoly on delivering parcels from its branches due to concerns about service quality. Deals have...

UN chief says Gaza becoming ‘graveyard for children’, calls for ceasefire

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres cautioned on Monday (6) that the bombarded Gaza Strip was turning into a “graveyard for children,” emphasising the urgent need...

New law on ‘minimum service levels’ to stem strikes draws ire from unions

The government announced plans on Monday (6) to introduce legislation enforcing “minimum service levels” in essential sectors during strikes. The legislation is set to...

Humza Yousaf’s in-laws stuck in Gaza return to Scotland

Humza Yousaf’s in-laws, Elizabeth El-Nakla and her husband Maged, have returned to Scotland after being stranded in Gaza for four weeks. The family of Scotland’s...
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