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Tony Slattery: the generous improv great whose successes masked his suffering
Thames Water says it will raise base pay of bosses if Ofwat limits bonuses
Troubled Thames Water has threatened to increase the salaries of its executives if the industry regulator sees through on plans to
limit bonuses for the bosses of water companies
.The company, which serves more than 16 million customers across the London area and the Thames valley, is …
South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol arrested after hours-long standoff at residence
South Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been arrested and is being questioned over his
ill-fated declaration of martial law
last month, anti-corruption investigators said on Wednesday, bringing to an end an early-morning standoff outside his official residence in Seoul.His detention makes him the first …
McIlroy fears Tom McKibbin signing up to LIV ‘will not be worth the sacrifice’
Rory McIlroy has expressed disappointment over the imminent move to LIV Golf of Tom McKibbin, his fellow Northern Irishman and player he has mentored. “I don’t think it’s worth the sacrifice,” said McIlroy of the 22-year-old’s upcoming switch.
McIlroy has been close to McKibbin since the latter burst onto the …
Treasury chief says he would welcome Tulip Siddiq’s return as minister
The chief secretary to the Treasury, Darren Jones, has said he would be “very happy” if Tulip Siddiq returned as a minister despite criticisms of her by the government’s adviser on ministerial standards over her family ties to the ousted regime in Bangladesh.
Jayden Daniels is perfectly suited to give the No 1 seed Lions a nasty shock
There’s a legitimate argument to be made that if you’re a rookie NFL quarterback, and your team makes the playoffs, you are no longer a rookie. By your first postseason game, your opponent has a full season of your game tape and tendencies, you’re playing with more on the line, …
The Spin | South Africa in the Test Championship final should be celebrated not belittled
Escalating armed conflict is most urgent threat for world in 2025, say global leaders
Global leaders have said that escalating armed conflict is the most urgent threat in 2025 but the climate emergency is expected to cause the greatest concern over the next decade, according to the World Economic Forum.
Ahead of its yearly gathering in the Swiss ski resort of Davos next week, …
Meta to fire thousands of staff as Zuckerberg warns of ‘intense year’
In a memo to staff, the chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, said he had decided to “move out low-performers faster”, ahead of what …
Dip in UK inflation will come as a relief and opens way for interest rate cut
unexpected decline in the inflation rate
, to 2.5%, is a fillip for the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, opening the way for an interest rate cut next month.While much of the bond market sell-off in recent days has been driven by global concerns, part of it related …