Grangemouth refinery confirmed to close in first half of next year
Four hundred jobs will be lost in the move.
Four hundred jobs will be lost in the move.
The telecoms giant warned cyber criminals were using AI to carry out larger, automated scans of devices to find weaknesses.
The introduction of the Bill requiring venues to take steps to prevent attacks was welcomed by the mother of victim Martyn Hett.
Mike Krack would welcome the three-time world champion following the arrival of Adrian Newey.
The Office for Budget Responsibility said national debt is on an ‘unsustainable path’ due to pressure from an ageing population and climate change.
Mr Blinken travelled to Warsaw on Thursday after spending a day in Kyiv with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy.
Wes Streeting’s comments come as Professor Sir John Bell said doctors in the BMA have ‘been a major drag on reform of healthcare’.
DRAFTING will start next week on a requete to cut the number of deputies by up to 10 before next year’s general election.
A BID to scrap one-quarter of the seats in the States Assembly looks set to spark fresh debate about the committee structure, civil service and electoral system.
THE Ladies’ College has become the first sixth form to relax its dress code – with students allowed to decide what to wear.
Street violence this summer was the first major challenge for the Labour leader’s new Government.
The move will see data infrastructure better insulated against cyber attacks and IT blackouts, the Government said.
The body representing the 33 London boroughs is calling for increased costs and demand to be addressed in the autumn Budget.
The British author said no child should feel that studying English at school is irrelevant because ‘they never see themselves’ reflected in texts.
Dawn Richard argues that damages are warranted because she suffered economic harm, physical injury, pain and suffering.