Games developer Electronic Arts to cut 5% of workforce
Chief executive Andrew Wilson said the company is scrapping work on new and future franchises to focus on existing, popular titles.
Chief executive Andrew Wilson said the company is scrapping work on new and future franchises to focus on existing, popular titles.
Cheryl Hines, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ben Stiller and Sir Ringo Starr were among those paying tribute.
The American comedian and actor died at his home in Los Angeles aged 76.
Wolves will host Coventry in the quarter-finals.
The Labour leader had suggested at PMQs that the Conservatives were following Nigel Farage’s playbook.
The 36-year-old has been speaking openly about his retirement from tennis.
De Bruyne set up four of his prolific team-mate’s goals in a 6-2 FA Cup mauling of Luton.
The gaming giant said the cuts would amount to around 8% of its PlayStation workforce.
Jeremy Hunt is understood to be considering a further squeeze on already tight spending plans in order to pay for more tax cuts.
The Dane becomes Sweden’s first foreign manager.
Brussels police said that 900 tractors had entered the city, many bearing down on the European Council building where ministers were meeting.
England succumbed to a first Test series defeat under the leadership of captain Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum.
Police carrying riot gear patrolled near barricades set up at the main entry points to the European Council building.
India, facing a target of 192, surived a top-order wobble to take the fourth Test by five wickets.
Jurgen Klopp became the third Liverpool manager to win the trophy more than once.