Indian telecoms giant Bharti to take 24.5% stake in BT
The conglomerate has agreed to buy billionaire Patrick Drahi’s stake in the company, pending national security clearance from the UK Government.
The conglomerate has agreed to buy billionaire Patrick Drahi’s stake in the company, pending national security clearance from the UK Government.
More than 150 young people from across the south of the UK have arrived in Guernsey for the sailing adventure of a lifetime.
This year’s Castle Swim is on track to raise more money than ever before, after more than 700 people took part.
Justin Welby said Christians should not be associated with any far-right group, describing such groups as ‘unchristian’.
Exam regulators have been restoring pre-pandemic grading after Covid-19 led to a surge in top GCSE and A-level grades in 2020 and 2021.
Californian natives Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billie Eilish and Snoop Dogg all featured in the star-studded handover section of the ceremony on Sunday.
The sing-along section included Les Champs-Elysees, Gala Rizzatto’s Freed From Desire and Queen’s classic We Are The Champions.
Finucane became the first British woman in 60 years to win three medals at a single Olympics.
Finucane becomes the first woman in 60 years to win three medals at a single Olympics.
In his nightly address on Saturday, Volodymyr Zelensky indirectly acknowledged ongoing action to ‘push the war out into the aggressor’s territory’.
TWO people with the same interest and the same name met at La Vallette, when Deputy David Warr from Jersey spoke with Vive La Vallette’s David Warr.
Israel said it had targeted a militant command post, killing at least 19 Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants.
Three other people were injured in the drone and missile barrage in the Ukrainian capital’s suburban Brovary district.
Dina Al Shammari wanted to study to become a dentist when she reached the UK, learn more English and above all ‘feel safe’.
Bell broke the British 1500 metres record at the Stade de France.