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Groucho Club allowed to reopen after licence suspension over rape allegation
The Groucho Club will be allowed to reopen after an emotional council meeting at which its licence was reinstated, providing that the 39-year-old institution follows strict police-proposed rules on members’ guests and the monitoring of toilets.
The London private members’ club’s licence had been temporarily suspended after allegations that a …
Gisèle Pelicot: verdicts expected in rape trial that shocked France
mass rape trial that has sent shockwaves through France and horrified the world
is expected to end on Thursday with the conviction of Dominique Pelicot, who has admitted drugging his ex-wife, Gisèle, and inviting strangers into their bedroom to rape her.Pelicot, a 72-year-old retired electrician …
It’s a struggle to grasp Keir Starmer’s vision for Britain | Letters
Don’t be fooled. Copenhagen is not that green | Letters
While the urge to write positive stories about solutions to the climate crisis must be strong, and they are needed, Copenhagen should not be one (
The five-minute city: inside Denmark’s revolutionary neighbourhood, 10 December
). Nordhavn may be a revolutionary neighbourhood, but to say that Copenhagen is a …Labour must fight the far right on immigration | Letter
Nasa astronauts stuck in space since June face further delay
Nissan’s mooted merger with Honda may be best answer to industry’s EV problem
His was the name that adorned a thousand lorries, so familiar on the motorways of Britain that families would while away long journeys by counting them and recording their individual names – each was emblazoned with a woman’s name. Yet Eddie Stobart, who has died aged 95, owned just eight …
While at the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions,
contributed greatly to urban development and regeneration in 1998 by setting up theUrban Task Force
, under the chairmanship ofRichard Rogers
. Its reportTowards an Urban Renaissance
set out recommendations on …Dmitry Medvedev says editors of The Times are ‘legitimate military targets’
Russian security council deputy head Dmitry Medvedev has described the editors of The Times newspaper in Britain as “legitimate military targets” in response to the newspaper’s coverage of the assassination of a Russian general.
Medvedev’s vitriolic comments on Wednesday followed a Times editorial in which the newspaper described the assassination …