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Emmanuel Macron under pressure to appoint new prime minister this week
Barnier’s government held its last cabinet meeting with Macron …
‘To cough was to risk death’: the artist who mapped Syria’s Sednaya prison with testimonies from its survivors
Euston station is incredibly unpopular – but is there light at the end of the tunnel?
Name:
Euston station.
Age:
187 years.
Appearance:
Formerly, a graceful Victorian hall in the classical style; latterly, a 1960s bunker dominated by giant screens.
Screens, you say?
Digital advertising screens spanning the width of the concourse, which replaced the main departure boards in January.
Wait …
Stephen Colbert on McDonald’s capture of murder suspect: ‘Snitches get filet-o-fishes’
Late-night hosts discussed the unusual online reaction to a suspect in the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO.
Stephen Colbert
On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert spoke about Luigi Mangione, the suspected shooter of Brian Thompson who was murdered in New York City last week.
He was found at a McDonald’s …
Supreme court grants permission for appeal against UK car finance ruling
The supreme court has granted permission for two car lenders to appeal against a landmark ruling on motor finance commission payments that has left firms fearing a
potential £30bn compensation bill
.The decision gives Close Brothers and the MotoNovo owner FirstRand a chance to overturn a
Redundancies would put Alan Turing Institute at risk, staff say
Staff at the UK’s national institute for artificial intelligence have warned that its credibility is in “serious jeopardy” and raised doubts over the organisation’s future amid senior departures and a cost-cutting programme.
More than 90 staff at the government-backed Alan Turing Institute have written to its board of trustees expressing …
Unusual scales on crocodile heads due to skin growth rate, scientists say
It sounds like a conundrum that Rudyard Kipling would have explored in his Just So Stories, but researchers say they have the answer to how crocodiles get the scales on their heads.
Many animals, from turtles to birds, have scales – hard plate-like structures that form on the skin.
But …
Police criminal inquiry into Post Office has identified dozens of persons of interest
The police criminal inquiry into the Post Office has identified dozens of persons of interest so far, as a team bolstered to 100 officers investigates the actions of executives, legal teams and civil servants
connected to the Horizon IT scandal
.The investigation, which the police describe as …
Harrods adding £1 ‘cover charge’ to every diner on top of 12.5% service fee
Harrods has introduced a £1 per diner “cover charge” in all its restaurants and cafes in London which staff say aims to bump up profits by up to £1m after a government
crackdown on companies taking a cut of tips
.The upmarket department store, whose owners took …
Norway oil firm sued over alleged links to Israeli firm operating in illegal settlements
The Norwegian oil company Equinor is being sued over alleged business links to the Israeli energy company Delek Group, which has been flagged by the UN high commissioner for human rights for operating in illegal settlements in Palestinian territory.
A legal complaint being filed on Thursday by Greenpeace Norway claims …