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The duchess says in her Netflix series that she was not offered training on how to behave.
Hundreds of workers from unions across Scotland joined the Scottish Trade Unions Congress to lobby outside the Scottish Parliament on Thursday.
The firm’s interim figures also showed a 79% constant currency hike in pre-tax profits to £315 million after sales lifted 26%.
Yorkshire Water’s Neil Dewis said the company’s priority is to support gas firm Cadent in restoring supplies to homes in parts of Sheffield.
Three episodes dropped on the steaming giant’s platform at 8am on Thursday morning.
Stephen Flynn took over as Westminster leader of the SNP on Tuesday.
The Government said it would look into further regulation to make the rules mandatory in the future.
The 32-year-old is on trial accused of sharing the footage on the OnlyFans website.
The health scare for Daisy becomes the latest in a series of ups and downs for the barmaid and Daniel.
The company said it has increased its annual cost savings target from £13 million to £17 million.
Bishop Climate Wiseman warned his followers they could ‘end up dropping dead’ during the pandemic and urged them to buy his ‘plague protection oil’.
Mr Markle made global headlines after he was caught staging paparazzi photographs in the days ahead of the Sussex’s wedding.
The revelations came in the first three episodes of their tell-all Netflix documentary series.
The Brailsford siblings have raised more than £90,000 for charity decorating their mother’s Bristol home over the years.
The duchess revealed in her new Netflix documentary that she stuck to camel, white and beige while in the UK to prevent a fashion calamity.
Sir Keir Starmer called on Rishi Sunak to “stop grandstanding” and get around the negotiating table with public sector unions.
Tanaiste Leo Varadkar urged parents to keep children who are unwell at home.
Charles met with representatives and beneficiaries of local initiatives before attending an Advent service in King’s Cross.
Shadow Commons leader Thangam Debbonaire said an ‘inability to govern’ is ‘bringing this country to a grinding halt’.
The episodes are expected to cover events leading up to the couple’s decision to quit as senior working royals in 2020.