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Europe and US Deregulate AI Amid Growth Push

European and American authorities are rolling back AI regulations to boost innovation, while Nvidia's record earnings suggest the AI boom continues. Discover the global shift in tech policy.

US Ukraine Peace Plan Meets European Opposition

European leaders push back against Trump administration's peace framework for Ukraine, advocating for stronger support for Kyiv against Russian aggression. Read the latest developments.

DLR cleaners strike in sick pay row

DLR cleaners will walk out for four days in November and December over a sick pay dispute with Bidvest Noonan. Plan your travel now.

Christmas Rail Strikes Announced for December

Christmas travel plans face major disruption as CrossCountry rail staff strike over pay and staffing disputes on four key Saturdays in December. Check the full list of dates.

Christmas rail strikes announced for four Saturdays

CrossCountry rail workers will strike on four Saturdays in December over pay and staffing disputes. Find out how your Christmas travel plans will be affected and what compensation you can claim.

Asda sells 24 stores in £568m deal amid debt

Asda sells 24 stores and a depot for £568m in a leaseback strategy to manage its £3.8bn debt pile. The GMB union condemns the move as 'asset stripping'. Read the full details.

EU Demands Role in Ukraine Peace Negotiations

European diplomats insist on involvement in Ukraine peace deal after reports of US-Russian draft plan. EU's Kaja Kallas states no Russian concessions seen. Read the latest developments.

RMT: Bring Tube Cleaners In-House

RMT union demands London Underground cleaning contracts be brought in-house, as over 2,000 outsourced cleaners are denied sick pay and fair pensions. A demonstration is planned at City Hall.

MLS Reopens Ernst Tanner Investigation

Major League Soccer reopens investigation into Philadelphia Union's Ernst Tanner following new allegations of misconduct. The sporting director has been placed on administrative leave.

MLS Exec Tanner Denies Sexist, Racist Allegations

Philadelphia Union sporting director Ernst Tanner denies multiple allegations of sexist, racist and homophobic behaviour detailed in MLSPA complaint. MLS investigation could not corroborate claims.

German coalition crisis over pension reform

A rebellion by young conservative MPs over Germany's pension reforms threatens to collapse Friedrich Merz's coalition government. Discover the €120bn generational divide.

Nations Championship: Rugby's New Format Examined

Exploring the new Nations Championship launching in 2024 - its potential benefits and significant challenges for international rugby's future. Discover if this format can truly transform the sport.

NRL's R360 Sparks Rugby Union Talent Drain

The NRL's revolutionary R360 program threatens to accelerate rugby union's talent drain to league. Could this reshape both codes' futures? Read the analysis.

Agency staff join Birmingham bin strike

Agency workers hired to cover Birmingham's long-running bin strike are now joining the industrial action over claims of bullying and unsustainable workloads, potentially extending the dispute until 2026.

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