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The writer’s family said he had been a ‘wonderful dad and a deeply caring man’.
Rajan will begin filming early next year and be seen on screen from autumn 2023.
Kyra Hill, who would have turned 12 on Thursday, died after going missing at Liquid Leisure, near Windsor, on August 6.
In Northern Ireland 44% of students received a grade A or above, compared with 29.4% in 2019.
The fruit and juice supplier said it plans to relocate production to its existing site in Corby, Northamptonshire.
Shaun Pexton has turned down the prestigious Cambridge University, opting instead to continue his education in the United States.
Rates are down on 2021 but higher than 2019.
Only around one in five trains are running across the country because of the walkout by members of the RMT and TSSA unions.
In 2021, a record 435,430 people, from the UK and overseas, had places confirmed.
The white goods retailer posted a £37m pre-tax loss for the year to March 31, falling from a £20m profit in the previous year.
Hundreds of thousands of pupils got results on Thursday, having sat exams for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak.
Use of cash is expected to drop to just 6% of payments by 2031, UK Finance said.
A 44-year-old man was arrested in Southall, west London, in the early hours of Thursday.
Britain being hit by the worst inflation crisis since 1982 and the stabbing death of an elderly man lead the mastheads.
Hadi Matar said Sir Salman was ‘someone who attacked Islam’ but did not confirm that his actions were driven by Iran’s fatwa.
People were given advice and support and were required to cover the ongoing costs of using e-cigarettes themselves.
Cor Hutton, who lost her hands and lower legs after getting pneumonia and sepsis, is to take on the scenic 500-mile route.
Two thirds of households in the UK – or 18 millions families – will be battling to make ends meet by January, according to the research.
Police have made one arrest but still want to speak to a second man.
It comes as London mayor Sadiq Khan warned that ‘parts of London are still flooded or at risk of flooding’.