North Korea party conference tackles economy and defence strategies
Kim Jong Un was in attendance at the Workers’ Party Central Committee meeting in Pyongyang.
Kim Jong Un was in attendance at the Workers’ Party Central Committee meeting in Pyongyang.
Fresh agreement on nuclear deterrents after talks between US and South Korea.
It remains unclear whether North Korea has developed nuclear bombs small enough to fit on its long-range rockets.
The firms were ‘deliberately targeting’ those signed up with the Telephone Preference Service.
The Information Commissioner’s Office said Easylife used the personal information of 145,400 customers to try and sell them health-related items.
People were left ‘distressed, upset, worried and inconvenienced’, a watchdog ruled.
Patrick Roach has said there is a ‘growing list of shame’ where private schools are using ‘fire and rehire’ policies.
Most of the companies deliberately targeted older people after buying details about their age and landline numbers from third parties.
Teachers in the GDST are called upon not to strike this week following new pension offer and pay rise.
The schools say they are disappointed by the ‘premature’ walkout.
Teachers at schools run by the Girls’ Day School Trust could strike over pensions.
There are 400,000 people from 12 countries with TPS status in the US.
Race is an important issue for the monarchy after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused an unnamed member of the royal family of a racist comment.
Former Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe had long been considered the front runner to replace Neil Lennon.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge dished up portions of food being distributed to the vulnerable during the event at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.