Troubled cinema chain Cineworld asks High Court to approve restructure plans
Lawyers for four companies which form part of Cineworld said they would likely go into administration if the plans were not approved.
Lawyers for four companies which form part of Cineworld said they would likely go into administration if the plans were not approved.
The online marketplace said it paid £932 million in direct taxes in the UK over 2023.
David Pleace, 57, died while scuba diving to a shipwreck in Scotland after part of his equipment disconnected.
The former taoiseach outlined a series of proposals on the constitutional question at an event in Londonderry on Thursday.
Gary Lightbody was speaking after a meeting in Belfast to discuss underinvestment in the arts.
Increasingly heavy exchanges of fire have killed hundreds of people in Lebanon and threatened to trigger an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah.
The Red Devils have drawn their last two games.
Moody’s and S&P said the company’s finances are worse than they thought just months ago, as Thames Water faces £15 billion debt pile.
John McFall and Meganne Christian will undertake a two-month training programme at the European Space Agency’s facility in Cologne, Germany.
It comes after a U-turn on a policy which allowed rapists to identify as female.
The supermarket group said its like-for-like sales, excluding fuel and VAT, grew by 2.9% in the three months to July 28.
Libyan Abu Agila Masud will stand trial next year accused of involvement in the 1988 bombing, which he denies.
Activists said they found breaches of legal standards on around 40 farms after secretly filming at many that had been assured by the charity.
The 17-year-old midfielder struck in both halves of the emphatic 5-1 victory over Bolton.
Lebanon said Israeli strikes on Monday killed more than 560 Lebanese and injured almost 2,000 in the deadliest attack since the 2006 war.