Protest camp remains outside Cambridge University graduation venue
Protesters have vowed to continue until a set of demands are met.
Protesters have vowed to continue until a set of demands are met.
Brenda Campbell KC, representing the NI Covid Bereaved Families for Justice, said the inquiry had heard devasting evidence exposing dysfunction.
Vaughan Gething said he had ‘no alternative’ but to ask Hannah Blythyn to leave his government.
The England centre is the Premiership’s top points-scorer this season.
The Labour leader unveiled a pledge card with six ‘first steps’ his party would take if it were to win power.
Several protesters stood up one by one to disrupt the meeting at the SEC Armadillo auditorium in Glasgow from the moment it started on Thursday.
Revenue in the US grew 14%, the group said, but revenue in the UK and Europe fell 4% amid ‘challenging macroeconomic conditions’.
Prime Video’s ‘99’ launches on the streaming platform worldwide on Friday.
Anti-Islam firebrand Geert Wilders and three other party leaders have agreed a coalition deal.
The Department for Transport is proposing to reduce the minimum age for driving a train on Britain’s railways from 20 to 18.
The campaign ends this weekend.
I’M writing in response to Ms Kennedy’s recent comments in the GEP of 23 April, regarding my earlier remarks on Mr Alberg’s letter from March. Regarding the comparison between the governing arms of Israel and Hamas, I must clarify that my focus was primarily on Mr Alberg’s characterisation of Israel as a liberal democracy, he didn’t mention the governance of Gaza and so neither did I. Had he also called Gaza a liberal democracy, I would have had to disagree with him on that too. I was pointing out that Israel is an ethnic democracy where the minority Arab population faces discrimination and I see that Ms Kennedy and I agree on this. Where we don’t agree is that, while it’s true that discrimination exists in many societies around the world, the fact that it does does not justify it nor excuse it. It’s not okay. And while they succeed to varying degrees, governments in most liberal democracies generally work to combat discrimination and promote equality. The Nation-State Law of 2018, endorsed by Netanyahu’s coalition government, stands as evidence of discriminatory practices within Israel.
The water group reported a 17.5% rise in underlying operating profits to £517.8 million in the year to March 31.
Johan Lundgren will step down in early 2025 after seven years in the role and hand over the reins to chief financial officer Kenton Jarvis.
Gabriel Fares aims to raise money to help his extended family in Gaza.