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Direct Line accepts £3.6bn takeover after rival insurer Aviva raises bid
The insurance company Direct Line has accepted an improved offer from its bigger UK rival Aviva, in a deal valuing the business at £3.6bn.
Aviva, the UK’s largest insurer, has succeeded in reaching a preliminary agreement to take over Direct Line after submitting a third cash and shares bid valuing …
Friday briefing: France’s government has collapsed – now the chaos begins
From WAG to queen of the jungle: the rise and rise of Coleen Rooney
Agency overseeing $368bn Aukus deal in morale crisis paid consultants $9.5m for management advice
The agency overseeing Australia’s $368bn Aukus purchase of nuclear-powered submarines which is facing a “ruthless” government-ordered review is paying consultants McKinsey $9.5m for management advice.
Details published on the Austender website reveal the Australian Submarine Agency (ASA) has also paid for prestigious executive short courses at Harvard University, Oxford University’s …
What is mocha mousse, Pantone’s colour of the year, and do I eat it or wear it?
Top Afghan cricketers urge Taliban to reverse ban on women’s medical education
Two of Afghanistan’s national sporting heroes have called on the Taliban to reverse a decision to bar women from education and medicine, as cricket’s international community grapples with how to best address human rights concerns in the country.
Afghanistan’s women’s cricket team fled following the takeover in 2021 and no …
Ukraine war briefing: Lavrov accused of ‘trying to rebuild the Russian empire’
Western countries including the US heavily criticised the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, over the war in Ukraine
on Thursday at an annual meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in Malta. The Polish foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, said in his speech: “My message to …
Wild landscapes, dark comedy and the Irish language: the rise of ‘Gaelic noir’
Its setting is remote, desolate, and windy. Its protagonist is a mercurial policeman struggling with his own personal demons. Its subject: a long-lost body found in a mountain bog.
So far, so standard for a television crime drama. But there is something about Crá, a new BBC series that debuted …
Agency representing comedians including Aaron Chen goes under, leaving clients out of pocket
The agency representing some of Australia’s leading comedians has gone under, leading some clients to complain they are owed substantial sums.
Liquidators for the talent management company Junkyard Artist Management and the production company West Street Sports were appointed on Monday. Junkyard managed some of the country’s top comedians, including …
Chaos in Bahamas parliament as MP throws ceremonial mace out of window
Chaotic scenes have broken out in the Bahamas parliament after the indictment of senior police officers on drug trafficking charges sparked a heated debate over corruption, in which the deputy opposition leader tossed a ceremonial mace out a window.
During the incident, Shanendon Cartwright of the opposition Free National Movement …