BBC Staff Fear Meager Pay Rise as Executives Forgo Increase
BBC employees worry about a small pay rise after executives freeze their own salaries amid £600m cost-cutting and up to 2,000 job cuts.
BBC employees worry about a small pay rise after executives freeze their own salaries amid £600m cost-cutting and up to 2,000 job cuts.
Rep. Jen Kiggans faces backlash after agreeing with a radio host's racist 'cotton-picking' comment about Hakeem Jeffries. Democrats call for resignation.
The Pentagon updated the cost of the US war on Iran to $29 billion, citing equipment repair and operational expenses. Defense secretary Pete Hegseth said formal accounting details will be shared when relevant.
A three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine ends as Moscow launches over 200 drones, damaging energy facilities and killing at least one person.
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RecommendedReaders debate Labour's future after disastrous local elections, with calls for Starmer to stay or go, and speculation on potential successors like Lisa Nandy or Bridget Phillipson.
Hayden Panettiere reveals a disturbing incident from her late teens when she was pressured to perform sexual acts with a famous man aboard a boat, as detailed in her upcoming memoir.
Labour MP Paula Barker says bond markets will have to fall in line with Andy Burnham's left-leaning economic platform, despite recent gilt sell-offs and market volatility.
MyLondon photographer captures emotional moments from Croydon's mayoral and ward counts, as Mayor Jason Perry is re-elected and council composition shifts.
Mohammed Abdullah, 19, from West Drayton, denies raping a woman in a portable toilet on Bournemouth seafront, claiming sex was consensual.
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RecommendedVladimir Putin's former schoolteacher, Vera Gurevich, appeared uncertain of his identity during a staged dinner meeting, sparking renewed body double rumors.
Donald Trump mistook a bird for a drone attack on the White House, exclaiming 'uh-oh' before regaining composure. He also criticized Iran's peace proposal and discussed Russia's drone stockpile.
The UK government has banned seven far-right agitators from entering the country ahead of a Tommy Robinson rally in London, citing public good concerns.
China launches the Chinese Billiards Club Professional League (CBL) to boost snooker development, aiming to transition from a major billiards nation to a leading powerhouse.
Alexander Vik must return to London for interrogation over hidden assets in a 13-year legal battle with Deutsche Bank, which seeks to recover a £285m debt.
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RecommendedTwo Carillion finance directors have been fined and banned by the FRC for reckless conduct, concluding eight years of probes into the collapsed construction giant.
Competing Labour groups publish contrasting growth plans as Starmer's leadership teeters, with Tribune calling for fiscal reform and Labour Growth Group advocating tax cuts.
Calls for Keir Starmer to resign grow after Labour's local election losses. Here's what happens if he steps down and whether it triggers a general election.
Keir Starmer challenges rivals as 81 MPs call for his resignation. With no unified successor, he bets on process and division to survive.
US President Donald Trump says the Iran ceasefire is on 'life support' after rejecting Tehran's latest proposal, dismissing it as 'garbage' and admitting he didn't finish reading it.
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RecommendedA TV chef has been arrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault, and causing sexual activity without consent after a complaint to police. He was released on bail.
The US is negotiating to open three new military bases in Greenland, designated as US sovereign territory, to counter Russia and China in the Arctic.
Vladimir Putin's puffy face and swollen cheeks at the Victory Day parade have reignited speculation about his health, with commentators noting signs of stress and aging.
Mike Ashley's Sports Direct wins trademark appeal, overturning damages to Beverly Hills Polo Club. Court rules claims out of time, preventing 'unprincipled windfall'.
Ifedayo Adeyeye was mistakenly released from prison despite a 12-month sentence. He strolled around London, went to a pub, and may have fled to Spain before police were notified.
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RecommendedAlan Vallance urges the government to simplify the UK's complex tax system, citing business burdens and growth barriers ahead of the King's Speech.
Moses Edwards, 45, is accused of setting fire at the East London Central Synagogue on May 5. He faces arson with intent to endanger life charges.
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has admitted he may owe council tax after living on a houseboat in East London, sparking political criticism.
A third man has been charged with the murder of Suhayb Abdulkadir, who was fatally stabbed in Leyton, east London, on April 23. Faruq Ismail, 25, was arrested and charged on May 11.
A federal judge granted Citigroup's request to pause a sexual harassment lawsuit in New York while a similar case in Texas moves forward, citing efficiency and potential conflicting rulings.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer refuses to resign after local election losses, daring rebels to trigger a leadership contest as over 80 MPs call for his exit.