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October 19, 2021

PM faces calls for ‘David's law' to halt online abuse

Clamour for crackdown comes amid Commons tributes to David Amess

PM faces calls for ‘David's law' to halt online abuse

5 mins

US ‘Concerned' Over China's Alleged Hypersonic Missile

The US is “very concerned” about China’s development of hypersonic technology, the US disarmament ambassador has said, after reports that Beijing has launched a hypersonic missile with a nuclear capacity.

US ‘Concerned' Over China's Alleged Hypersonic Missile

3 mins

‘Where's The Logic?' How The ‘No Jab, No Job' Policy Will Hit A Care Worker And Companion

Carol Thomas, a retired academic who lives with multiple sclerosis, is about to lose not just a carer but a companion because of the government’s “no jab, no job” policy.

‘Where's The Logic?' How The ‘No Jab, No Job' Policy Will Hit A Care Worker And Companion

2 mins

Alagiah to take break from BBC news duties for treatment after ‘spread of cancer'

The newsreader George Alagiah is to take a break from his presenting duties at the BBC as he deals with “a further spread of cancer” .

Alagiah to take break from BBC news duties for treatment after ‘spread of cancer'

1 min

Destroying The Earth Would Be Galactic Disaster, Cox Warns As Cop26 Nears

Humans may be the only intelligent beings in the galaxy so destroying our civilisation could be a galactic disaster, Prof Brian Cox has warned leaders in the run-up to Cop 26.

Destroying The Earth Would Be Galactic Disaster, Cox Warns As Cop26 Nears

1 min

Facebook Creating 10,000 Jobs To Build Virtual ‘Metaverse'

Facebook has said it would create 10,000 jobs in the EU as part of its push to build a virtual world.

Facebook Creating 10,000 Jobs To Build Virtual ‘Metaverse'

2 mins

Russians insist on lack of restrictions as vaccinations stall and Covid deaths soar

Moscow’s streets were buzzing with energy on Friday evening. At Simach, a trendy bar and nightclub in the city centre, the small, sweaty dance floor was packed and a long queue of chatty people had formed outside.

Russians insist on lack of restrictions as vaccinations stall and Covid deaths soar

2 mins

Leaked CCTV raises queries about singer's antisemitism allegation

CCTV footage published in the German media appears not to show the Star of David pendant that a German Jewish singer alleged a Leipzig hotel had told him to “put away” before he would be allowed to check in.

Leaked CCTV raises queries about singer's antisemitism allegation

1 min

THG founder to give up his ‘golden share' to reassure City after stock price plunge

Matthew Moulding, the founder and chief executive of The Hut Group, is giving up his “golden share” of the company in an attempt to regain the confidence of the City after a sharp fall share in recent weeks.

THG founder to give up his ‘golden share' to reassure City after stock price plunge

1 min

Farrell to lead England but Vunipolas left out

Eddie Jones has stood by his captain, Owen Farrell, for the Tests against Tonga, Australia and South Africa next month, saying he is “the best man for the job”, but several other mainstays of his tenure are conspicuous by their absence from the squad named yesterday .

Farrell to lead England but Vunipolas left out

3 mins

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