Stage and screen star Timothy West dies aged 90 surrounded by his family
West was married to fellow actor Prunella Scales for 61 years.
West was married to fellow actor Prunella Scales for 61 years.
The Work and Pensions Secretary suggested she wanted to see a 100% take-up of pension credit ‘regardless’ of how it impacted savings plans.
The Post Office is looking to offload 115 branches, putting around 1,000 workers at risk, with hundreds of head office roles also under threat.
The heavily indebted utility company has agreed a deal for £3 billion in extra funding, but it needed 75% of its senior creditors to agree to it.
Charles is hosting a reception at Buckingham Palace to mark 100 years of the Film and TV Charity, before heading to London’s Leicester Square.
Axel Rudakubana, 18, is charged with the murders of Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, in July this year.
There are more than 100 bishops in the Church of England.
Chairman Nigel Railton is to announce new cost-cutting measures that could result in the closure of more than 100 branches across the country.
More than 100 boys and young men were abused physically, sexually and psychologically in the UK and Africa by John Smyth over five decades.
Musician and broadcaster Myleene Klass hosted the event on the balcony of Covent Garden’s historic Market Building.
Richard Gittins told Sky News that bishops ‘who kept the stories to themselves’ should now be held accountable.
The Makin Review concluded that prolific abuser John Smyth might have been brought to justice had the archbishop formally alerted authorities in 2013.
John Smyth abused boys and young men for decades and an independent review concluded the Archbishop should have alerted authorities in 2013.
The Police Ombudsman criticised a ‘lack of investigative mindset’ in the probe into the 21-year-old’s murder.
Robert Burns’ dance teacher William Gregg reportedly played the antique fiddle which is now being used to celebrate traditional music.