Volkswagen workers hold strikes over proposed pay cuts and factory closures
Volkswagen workers have launched rolling two-hour strikes at nine factories across Germany to underline their resistance to pay cuts and factory closures the company says are necessary to cope with…
Cyber Monday Canada: Your ultimate guide to must-shop deals
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Huge 50ft sinkhole update as people fear losing their homes
Locals are worried they could lose their homes after a massive sinkhole appeared in a housing estate. Around 30 homes have been evacuated. The sinkhole appeared on Sunday, December 1,…
Family-run hotel in Antrim opens £0.6m spa garden
A new high-end ‘spa garden’ has opened at the Dunadry Hotel and Gardens in Antrim in a £0.6m investment. The adult-only retreat for up to 20 guests has been constructed…
GB News Advent Calendar – Sunday December 1
Vicar Chris Tufnell of Oughtibridge Parish Church in Sheffield delivers the first Christmas message of the GB News Advent Calendar. Speaking to GB News viewers, Revd Tufnell said: “Christmas is…
Nationwide, NatWest, Lloyds and others offering up to £200 free cash payment now
Free cash could give you a nice little boost in time for Christmas if you take a look at what high street banks have on offer. And Martin Lewis’ team…
Belfast nightclub releases statement as tributes pour in following death of Chloe Ferris
The Belfast nightclub where a young woman died in the early hours of Sunday morning has said it is helping police investigate the tragic incident. Chloe Ferris, aged in her…
Breakthrough in Laos methanol poisoning with deadly ‘source uncovered’ after British lawyer among six backpackers killed
Police have arrested the owner of a factory near Vientiane, Laos, after being identified as the source of methanol-poisoned alcohol that killed six foreign tourists. The manufacturing facility, which produced…
DWP blamed over huge nine month average wait for some PIP reviews
The DWP is being blamed for the huge delays some PIP claimants are facing. Benefits experts say the department is largely to blame for delays that see some PIP reviews…
More strikes planned for sixth form college teachers in England
Sixth form college teachers in England are to continue strike action into January over a pay dispute, union leaders announced. The National Education Union (NEU) said members across 32 non-academised…