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Legal fight over €2.5bn worth of aircraft stuck in Russia plays out in Dublin
Sitting in a nondescript building near the high court in Dublin, about 40 cloaked barristers have gathered almost daily since June last year. At stake is €2.5bn (£2.1bn) worth of aircraft stranded in Russia after the invasion of Ukraine.
Behind multiple screens and a mountain of warehouse boxes they are …
Seth Meyers on Trump’s response to LA wildfires: ‘How does this guy find a way to make everything on earth about himself?’
Late-show hosts talk about the courageous responses to the
inLos Angeles
,Donald Trump
’s blame-spreading and a tense presidential reunion atJimmy Carter’s funeral
.Seth Meyers
addressed the deadly LA wildfires, which have killed …US job market soars past expectations in last report before Trump retakes White House
The US labor market expanded strongly in the last jobs report of the Biden administration, according to new data released on Friday.
The number of new jobs added to the economy accelerated to 256,000 in December, up from 227,000 in November, soaring past expectations. The labor market last month was …
Ontario leader warns of ‘pain’ for US if Trump moves forward with tariffs on Canada
Andy Burnham joins calls for ‘limited’ national inquiry into sexual abuse gangs
The Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, has joined calls for a “limited” national inquiry into grooming gangs, saying the scope of the local inquiry he had commissioned in Oldham did not have the same legal powers.
a Conservative amendment to the children’s wellbeing …Police search for two sisters reported missing in Aberdeen
Police are searching for two sisters reported missing in Aberdeen, who were last seen three days ago.
Police Scotland has asked for the public’s help to trace Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, who were last seen early on Tuesday morning on CCTV cameras in the city centre.
Police dogs …
What do Greenlanders make of Donald Trump’s advances for their home?
Greenland’s prime minister has
after Donald Trump reheated his global row with Nato allies on Tuesday, when the US president-elect said he was prepared to use tariffsor military force
to seize control of Greenland.The comments led the Greenlandic prime …
Bradford city of culture: five events to look out for in 2025
As Bradford prepares to kick off its celebrations as the UK city of culture, we take a look at five highlights for people to put in their diaries.
Bradford UK city of culture opening ceremony
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The magician Steven Frayne, better known as Dynamo, will kick things off on Friday …
Friday briefing: Why spiralling borrowing costs spell trouble for Rachel Reeves
Good morning. There has been no new meaningful data released this week that might prompt a change in perceptions of the British economy: no inflation update, no unemployment figures, no OBR forecast. Nevertheless, chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing what many observers see as a crisis.
UK borrowing costs have risen …