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Le Carre, whose real name was David Cornwell, wrote best-selling novels including Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and The Night Manager.
Post Office bosses should have known Horizon was faulty but “maintained the fiction that its data was always accurate” when prosecuting subpostmasters, the first tranche of a public inquiry’s final ...
Mandatory work breaks were imposed in several regions, mostly on islands and parts of central Greece, where temperatures exceeded 40C.
THE Scottish Government has been accused of “failing Ayrshire patients and staff”, as it emerged that more than £133 million has been spent on agency and bank nurses and midwives in NHS Ayrshire and ...
The public is being asked not to lay floral tributes to mark a year since the Southport knife attack but to donate to charitable causes instead. Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie ...
The alert will be in place from 10am on Wednesday to 10am on July 15, with ‘significant impacts’ likely across health and social care services.
French president Emmanuel Macron said talks with the UK would also cover defence, security and nuclear energy.
England has had the hottest spring and the driest for more than a century, with northern areas drought-stricken.
The Government says it has already started work on three of the report’s recommendations: establishing an SME hub to provide support to new market entrants, a “defence exports office” in the Ministry ...
A Department for Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “While most resident doctors in the BMA did not vote to strike, it is disappointing that the BMA is continuing to threaten strike action ...