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February 2023

Just Stop Oil activists found guilty over Silverstone track protest

The six will be sentenced on the 31st of March Six Just Stop Oil climate change protesters have been found guilty of risking “serious harm” to Formula One drivers and race marshals during a track invasion at last year’s British Grand Prix. Jurors at Northampton Crown Court convicted the four men and two women of […]

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Tensions brews in the Love Island villa after Shaq and Rons disagreement

Tension continues to brew in the Love Island villa as the fallout from Shaq Muhammad and Ron Hall’s disagreement escalates. During Thursday evening’s episode, 24-year-old airport security officer Shaq became frustrated at 25-year-old financial adviser Ron as he chose to avoid cleaning up the dishes with the rest of the male islanders in favour of

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More ambulance workers vote to strike in long running dispute

Unite say more than 1,000 workers employed by the South Central, South East Coast, and Yorkshire ambulance services have voted to join the ongoing NHS strikes More ambulance workers have voted to strike in the long-running dispute over pay and staffing. Unite said more than 1,000 workers employed by the South Central, South East Coast,

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Emma Willis Rylan Clark and Oti Mabuses Red Nose Day trek halted by weather

Emma Willis, Oti Mabuse and Rylan Clark’s mountain trek for Red Nose Day has been brought to a halt due to dangerous weather conditions closing in on the Scottish Highlands. The trio had planned to reach the summit of the snow-capped Cairngorm mountain on Friday after spending the last two days climbing and wild camping.

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RMT union rejects latest offers from Network Rail and train operating companies

The RMT say it will now seek further meetings with Network Rail and the Rail Delivery Group to try to achieve a negotiated settlement The biggest rail workers’ union has rejected the latest offers from Network Rail and the train operating companies aimed at resolving the long-running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions. The Rail,

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Shapps disappointed with energy suppliers plans over prepayment meters

Mr Shapps says he “only received half the picture” from the suppliers Energy secretary Grant Shapps has expressed disappointment with how energy suppliers have responded to him after some of them were caught breaking into the homes of vulnerable customers. Mr Shapps said that he had “only received half the picture” from the suppliers after

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Students stand with university staff forced into strike action

Students have said they are “absolutely furious” that university staff are having to go on strike in a wage and pension dispute. Students have said they are “absolutely furious” that university staff are having to go on strike in a wage and pension dispute. A University and College Union (UCU) Scotland rally took place on

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Pep Guardiola convinced of Man Citys innocence over alleged rule breaches

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has expressed confidence in the club’s position after they were charged with 115 breaches of the Premier League’s Financial Fair Play rules this week. Guardiola has previously said he would leave the club if accusations they had broken the rules were proved true. City previously had a European competition ban

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West Ham fans warned about homophobic chanting ahead of Chelsea clash

West Ham supporters have been warned against homophobic chanting ahead of the visit of Chelsea. It was announced last month that clubs could now be charged by the Football Association if their fans sing a song containing a specific, offensive, homophobic slur. Jo Bailey, co-chair of Pride of Irons, the official West Ham LGBTQ+ supporters’

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