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22.12.2024 17:15
About 1 million people in UK yet to obtain eVisa days before deadline Physical residence permits proving right to live and work in Britain will cease to be valid at end of DecemberAbout 1 million people who need to obtain eVisas to prove their right to live and work in the UK or return after travelling abroad have not yet done so even though the deadline to register is just over a week away.The eVisa programme set up by the previous government is a digital system to prove the right to reside in the UK for British residents who are not citizens or holders of British passports. No other country is known to be entirely ceasing to issue both physical entry visas and residence permits. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 17:10
Staff at top London restaurants consider legal action over cover charges Exclusive: unions could back legal action against firms such as Harrods that levy a charge that is not passed on to staffWorkers are considering legal action against a swathe of upmarket London restaurant owners including Harrods, the Savoy Grill, the Ivy and the Wolseley that add a cover charge to diners’ bills that does not go to workers.Legislation that came into force in October requires business owners to hand over all tips and service charges to staff. However, a number of restaurants add a mandatory cover charge as well as a service charge and only pass on the latter to workers. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 17:10
Middle East crisis: Israeli strikes kill 28 Palestinians in Gaza – live updates Gaza’s civil defence agency says at least 13 people killed in airstrike on house, while eight people killed in attack on school being used as shelterIn an address earlier today in Tehran, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said young Syrians will resist the new government emerging after the overthrow of the Assad regime. The Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group which led the rebel offensive are the de facto rulers of Syria now.Western governments are gradually opening channels to HTS and its leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former commander of an al Qaeda franchise in Syria, and starting to debate whether to remove the group’s terrorist designation. Iran had provided crucial support to Assad throughout Syria’s nearly 14-year civil war. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 17:06
Scott Peterson: Case in Question He was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. The “other woman” recorded his calls for the prosecution. With his death sentence now overturned there’s a renewed push to clear him. "48 Hours" contributor Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

22.12.2024 17:00
‘The great capitulation’: why key US figures are seeking Trump’s favor People from tech executives to foreign leaders and even some mainstream media figures are ‘acquiescing in advance’, experts say, because of greed and fearWhen “Justice for All”, a dirge-like version of the national anthem sung by defendants jailed over their alleged roles in the January 6, 2021 insurrection, was played last month at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, guests stood with hand on heart.Among them was Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire founder of Facebook. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 17:00
Whose lunch is it anyway? Match the authors with their midday meal You can tell a lot about a person from the food they eat. But can you match these seven writers to the things they devour?Before trying to guess which lunch belongs to whom, take a minute to meet the seven writers whose eating habits you will be interrogating…Francis SpuffordInitially a writer of nonfiction, Spufford published his first novel, Golden Hill, in 2016 and won a clutch of awards including the Ondaatje prize. His latest novel is Cahokia Jazz and he teaches creative writing at Goldsmiths. Continue reading... ...

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22.12.2024 16:54
Here Comes the Sun: Ted Danson and more Actor Ted Danson sits down with Tracy Smith to discuss his latest project, “A Man on the Inside.” Then, David Pogue learns how some companies are creating ways to prevent whales from getting hit by cargo and cruise ships. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”

22.12.2024 16:32
Winds blow UK Christmas travel off course, with ferries and flights cancelled More than 100 Heathrow flights expected to be called off, along with ferries between Northern Ireland and ScotlandThousands of people in the UK are facing a Christmas travel nightmare as strong winds led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights and ferries.A Met Office yellow weather warning was in place until 9pm on Sunday from John o’Groats to Land’s End, with gusts of up to 60mph widespread and some as strong as 70mph on hills and around exposed coasts. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 16:21
Guardian and Observer charity appeal donations pass £800,000 Charity directors praise generous contributions given to support victims of conflict and warDonate to our charity appeal hereMore than £800,000 has been donated to the Guardian and Observer charity appeal to support victims of conflict and war, just over two weeks into the campaign.The annual appeal is raising money for three charities: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and War Child, which carry out frontline medical work in war zones across the world, and Parallel Histories, which helps schools teach sensitive and controversial histories such as those of Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 16:16
22.12.2024 16:00
TV: Barbara Ellen’s 10 best shows of 2024 Andrew Scott’s masterly Tom Ripley, Samurai feuds, a contentious stalker and brazen 80s naughtiness hit the spot1. Ripley Netflix; AprilFilmed in Italy in chic monochrome, Steven Zaillian’s take on Patricia Highsmith’s The Talented Mr Ripley was a restrained masterclass in prowling suspense. In the lead role, Andrew Scott coated the fabled literary antihero with a disquieting glaze of need and envy, delivering a Tom Ripley wreathed in shadows. Magnifico!2. Mr Bates vs the Post Office ITV1; JanuaryGwyneth Hughes’s powerful telling of the decades-old miscarriage of justice involving wrongly accused UK post office owner-operators caused a national stir. With Toby Jones playing Alan Bates, who led the fight for justice, it was campaigning British drama at its finest. Continue reading... ...