Results due from more unions tomorrow, as NAHT chief stresses that disputes over pay haven’t gone awayTeaching unions are warning they will be forced to reballot their members over strike action in the coming months if ministers continue to resist a “s…
Mass crab die-off: scientists say ‘we weren’t questioned’ for crucial report
A review panel on the 2021 Teesside eco-disaster is due to send its findings to ministers this week, but evidence from academics may not be given full weightScientists who led research into the mystery deaths of thousands of crabs and lobsters along En…
UK pest-control firm made £9m from ‘VIP lane’ PPE deal during pandemic
PestFix had assets of £18,000 and 16 staff but won contracts worth £344m after being put on government’s high-priority supplier listA pest control supplies firm has disclosed it made a profit of more than £9m for supplying personal protective equipment…
As Putin tries to grow his army, a new Russian soldier recounts horror of Makiivka attack
A newly mobilized Russian soldier spoke to CBC News about the aftermath of the Makiivka strike at a time when Ukraine believes Russia will launch a second round of mobilization.
It Was 5 Years Ago That A False Missile Alert Threw Hawaii Into A Panic
Hawaii News Now: 5 years ago today, a false missile alert threw Hawaii into a panic HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Exactly five years ago on Friday, Hawaii residents and visitors woke up to a terrifying emergency alert on their cell phones that sent …
China is taking lessons from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Taiwan’s foreign minister says
Taiwan’s foreign minister says China is likely looking at the war in Ukraine to inform a potential invasion of the island.
A loving dad and his injured son pay war’s costs in Ukraine
In a Ukrainian hospital ward for wounded soldiers, where daylight barely penetrates, a father talks to his injured son for hours
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‘Shameful For A Nuclear Power To Beg’: Pak PM Amid Financial Crisis
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said it is a matter of shame that a country, which is a nuclear power, has to beg amid its faltering economy, reported The News International.