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Nikita Mazepin, who used to race in Formula 1 for Haas, wanted sanctions temporarily relaxed so he could negotiate with UK-based teams.
John Holland-Kaye made the comment as he insisted a third runway is vital for the UK to have a ‘thriving healthy economy’.
Jane Kerr has said she never used private investigators to engage in unlawful activities
The Treasury Committee found that a ‘loyalty penalty’ was especially prominent for elderly and vulnerable customers.
The suspect, identified as a Syrian with refugee status in Sweden, repeatedly stabbed a child in a pushchair as part of the horrific attack.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he backed the decision as he implored the Home Secretary to abandon her plan to use vessels for refugee accommodation.
Gemma Barton and Craig Crouch ‘worked together’ to murder Jacob Crouch, who they called ‘the devil’, their trial has heard.
Charles held a meeting at Buckingham Palace on Thursday with charity chiefs to learn about the response to last summer’s disaster.
Ken Fowler has spent the last four years sailing around all the islands in a dingy the ‘size of two bathtubs’.
Scientists say their research is the first detailed study of elephant whisker anatomy.
The dancer thanked her surgeons and nurses and said they had been ‘utterly amazing’.
The RSPB NI said it has had an outbreak at its Window On Wildlife Reserve in Belfast Lough.
Cabinet Secretary Simon Case said the move was an attempt to remove barriers to people who do not want to leave their home town to join Whitehall.
The figure has increased every year since 2018.
Marcus Reedman, a former British Army officer, was accused of making a false claim.
He followed in the footsteps of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales, who opened a children’s cancer unit at the hospital in 1993.
An economic bias remains ‘baked into’ the system, leaving barriers to the levelling up agenda, the Commons Public Accounts Committee said.
Ocean Rebellion staged the demonstration in Dundee to highlight the risk of oil spills.
A judicial review was held at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
David Dooher, 38, was inspired by the late Doddie Weir.