Christian school worker loses sacking claim in LGBT teaching row
An employment tribunal rejected Kristie Higgs’s claim that she was sacked by Farmor’s School in Gloucestershire because she was a Christian.
An employment tribunal rejected Kristie Higgs’s claim that she was sacked by Farmor’s School in Gloucestershire because she was a Christian.
AHEAD of World Mental Health Day this Saturday, Guernsey Samaritans is reminding people in the Bailiwick to check in and support anyone who might be struggling during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jo Song Gil is thought to be the highest-level North Korean official to defect to its rival since 1997.
Facebook previously said it would stop promoting the group and its adherents, although it faltered with spotty enforcement.
The front pages are dominated by conjecture over lockdown measures and the unlikely survival of a dinosaur.
Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple are in the sights of Democrats who want changes to how the tech giants operate.
Some 18% of young motorists admit to making or receiving video calls while driving.
Tributes have been paid to Jeni Larmour, who had just started at Newcastle University, and was one of four young people who died over the weekend.
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There could be as many as 60,000 people in the UK who probably have long Covid.
She praised the role of news media organisations during the coronavirus outbreak.
The annual race was pushed back to October 4 and only the elite athletes will be able to race in central London.
Ms Slavina reported on Thursday that her home was searched by police, although the nature of the search was not clear.
The claim by officers was contained in newly released grand jury evidence.
The ECB said no decision has been made and any digital euro would complement cash, not replace it.