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‘Is this satire?’: Women in maths poster goes viral for advertising four male speakers
The poster advertised an event for the Women In Math club. -
CCTV emerges of missing Liam Colgan in Hamburg
via bbc.co.ukHis family fear he has been injured during a Hamburg stag do, and is "confused, vulnerable and lonely". -
Camden stabbings: 'Stop using knives' begs grieving mother
via bbc.co.ukA mother who lost two sons within five months pleads for teenagers to stop carrying knifes. -
Here are the inspiring ways US teenagers are fighting for gun control
From protests to confronting lawmakers, these teens aren’t going away any time soon. -
Remain campaigners to tour UK with red bus warning of Brexit cost
Anti-Brexit campaigners have launched their own big, red bus - but were almost left red-faced.The "Is It Worth It?" campaign claims the cost of leaving the EU will be £2,000m per week, which they have based on a leaked Whitehall assessment of the impact of Brexit.Copying the Vote Leave bus from the EU referendum campaign, the pro-Remain group emblazoned the side of a red bus with the figure before driving the vehicle through Westminster on Wednesday. -
National Farmers Union elects first female president
Before she was elected, she told Sky News: "I like to think farming is all about men and women, most businesses have men and women involved in them so I don't see it as any big issue."We have got colleges now with many more women coming through wanting to be the farmers of the future. -
Brits stars react to white roses movement
via bbc.co.ukPaloma Faith was among those asked about the symbol of solidarity with victims of harassment and abuse. -
Government 'has no plan' for Northern Ireland - Sinn Féin
via bbc.co.ukSinn Féin's president says 'doing nothing is not an option' after power-sharing talks broke down. -
Universities strike blamed on vote by Oxbridge colleges
Graduates gather after a graduation ceremony at Oxford University: the industrial action may disrupt this summer’s undergraduate exams.The higher education strike affecting an estimated 1 million students this week may have been provoked by hardline positions taken by some of the UK’s wealthiest universities, according to academics fighting against pensions cuts.Oxford and Cambridge universities and several of their colleges have backed policies resulting in the harsh cuts to pension -
Case crumbles: Police officer accused of biscuit theft has 'no case to answer'
A police officer who was placed on restricted duties while he faced a disciplinary hearing over a tin of biscuits has been told he has no case to answer.PC Thomas Hooper, from Kingston's Operational Command Unit in south-west London, denied two allegations of breaching professional standards, one of which related to taking a two-tier tin of biscuits from a communal area in the station.The second allegation related to a speeding ticket he asked to be withdrawn, when he was transporting a male pat -
Briton accused of 'porn dancing': My Cambodia jail stay was hell
Tom Jeffries, one of five Britons arrested for "pornographic dancing" in Cambodia, tells Sky News how he vomited from panic when police raided their party and handcuffed the group. -
NHS has 100,000 vacancies as finances worsen
One in every 11 NHS posts in England are currently unfilled, a vacancy rate that regulators say has contributed to one of the most challenging winter periods in NHS history.NHS Improvement's quarterly performance report for the three months to December revealed there are around 100,000 vacancies in England.The regulator said the staff shortage impacted on attempts to keep up with soaring demand that saw 5.6m people visit A&E in the quarter, 250,000 more than in the same period the previous y -
Theresa May has no plan to save power-sharing, says Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin has said Theresa May has no viable plan for restoring power-sharing in Northern Ireland, claiming she is “facilitating” a DUP blocking of progress.Speaking after a meeting with the prime minister, Sinn Féin’s newly installed leader, Mary Lou McDonald, said she feared “entrenchment and drift” in efforts to resurrect devolved institutions at Stormont, which collapsed 13 months ago. -
Brexit will knock 5% off wage growth, says Mark Carney
Mark Carney speaks during the central bank’s quarterly inflation report press conference in the City of London.The Bank of England has warned that economic uncertainty caused by the Brexit vote will knock 5% off UK wage growth by the year end.Mark Carney, the bank’s governor, said British workers had already suffered a loss in earnings growth of 3.5% - compared with pre-referendum forecasts - after inflation is taken into account, and would see that loss swell to 5% by the end of the -
MPs vote down attempt to impose windfall tax on PFI contractors
The sustainability of PFI contracts has been questioned since the collapse of Carillion.A bid by a cross party group of MPs to impose a form of windfall tax on major PFI contractors on Wednesday was defeated by 305 to 265.Stella Creasy, the Labour MP for Walthamstow, had Lib Dem support for an amendment to the finance bill as it came back for its final stages that would have made the biggest contracts liable to the bank levy. -
Spying row: how Corbyn seized chance to take on the Sun
Labour felt it had little choice but to respond with increasing aggression this week to “hallucinogenic” stories about Jeremy Corbyn and cold war records kept about him by the Czech security service.The Conservatives, meanwhile, have sought to stoke the row in an attempt to get it picked up by broadcasters – while at the same time trying to pretend they are above the fray by arguing, none too subtly, that it is the party that supports the press and the existing structure of ind -
Newsweek plunged into chaos by its own reporters' exposé
Newsweek’s newsroom was raided in January by the Manhattan district attorney’s office.Newsweek, once one of the most powerful publications in US media, has a scoop on its hands – one that has plunged the troubled title further into chaos.Staff were fired and several editors threatened to resign as management tried to interfere in the publication of the story. -
London knife crime horror: Man ‘hacked to death with samurai sword’ as five others stabbed
A MAN has been “hacked to death” with a samurai sword while six others were knifed in a night of violence in Camden, London. -
Psychiatrist suspended for 12 months after man drowned in epileptic fit
Connor Sparrowhawk (pictured) died while in the care of lead clinician, Dr Valerie Murphy, in 2013.A senior psychiatrist has been suspended for 12 months following the death of a vulnerable teenager who suffered an epileptic fit and drowned in a bath at an NHS care unit.Dr Valerie Murphy was the lead clinician responsible for treating Connor Sparrowhawk, 18, who died weeks after arriving at Slade House in Oxford in July 2013. -
Did drone film horrifying park rape? Police appeal after walker attacked in broad daylight
KEY evidence in a park rape could have been recorded by a drone, Greater Manchester Police believe. -
Better than Oz: Bournemouth above Sydney in list of world's top beaches
Bournemouth's beach has been crowned Britain's best beach in this year's TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards. -
BBC News host chuckles after catching SNP's Europe spokesman out after Brexit jibe
BBC NEWS presenter Simon McCoy awkwardly caught out the SNP’s Europe spokesman Stephen Gethins after the Scot took a swipe at David Davis for saying Britain would not plunge into a "Mad Max dystopia" after Brexit. -
Asthma inhaler URGENT RECALL issued as GP warns ‘people’s lives AT RISK’
AN URGENT inhaler recall has been issued for asthma sufferers with GPs warning they are failing to deliver the correct doses of medication, putting people's lives "at risk". -
West Bromwich MP Adrian Bailey attacked by hooded gang on his way home
via bbc.co.ukAdrian Bailey was making his way home from the Houses of Parliament when he was mugged. -
Father of baby about to lose life support denied hospital access
The father of Isaiah Haastrup, the profoundly brain-damaged baby boy whose life support system is to be turned off, has been banned from visiting him in hospital even though his son may only have days to live.Lanre Haastrup, 36, has launched a high court battle to overturn the ban by King’s College hospital NHS foundation trust, after allegations by staff treating Isaiah that he had been verbally abusive and aggressive.Haastrup told the court he had not been violent and the ban was out of -
Will Ed Sheeran play at royal wedding?
via bbc.co.ukThe singer responds to reports that he's performing at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding. -
KETCHUP WARNING: Tomato sauce sold in UK recalled amid fears it could contain PLASTIC
A TOMATO ketchup brand sold across the UK has been recalled after the Food Standards Agency warned some packs of the product may contain pieces of plastic. -
'This Andrew never falls!' Neil's HILARIOUS reaction to Labour's chaotic Brexit approach
ANDREW NEIL had a hilarious response to Brexit minister Steve Baker after he said “Andrew’s argument falls” during a fiery debate over Labour’s position on Brexit. -
PM jokes about Corbyn spy claims
Theresa May made a joking reference to claims - which the Labour leader denies - that Jeremy Corbyn met with a Communist spy in the 1980s. -
Home Office contractors ‘cuffed detained migrants’ inside coach on fire
A passerby took this photo of the coach on the M25 on 14 February.Immigration detainees whose coach caught fire as it took them to a deportation flight were handcuffed by escort staff before they were allowed to get off, in breach of Home Office rules, eight of the detainees have said.In interviews with the Guardian, the detainees said that just minutes before the vehicle exploded and as fumes filled the cabin, one of the guards started handing out handcuffs to his colleagues. -
Frisbee the seal returns to North Sea after RSPCA care
via bbc.co.ukThe "minor miracle" for the seal left with "horrendous" injuries from a Frisbee-style beach toy. -
Jennifer Lawrence hits back at dress critics
via bbc.co.ukJennifer Lawrence says the criticism is a "distraction" from real issues women face. -
No secret police files held on Jeremy Corbyn, say German officials
German officials have revealed there are no Stasi records held on Jeremy Corbyn amid "spy" claims about the Labour leader.The Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records (BStU), who oversees the archives of East Germany's secret police, said their searches "have not produced any records or any other information" on Mr Corbyn.It comes amid press allegations the Labour leader passed information to a Czechoslovakian spy in the 1980s, which Mr Corbyn has dismissed as "ridiculous smears". -
Law firm Baker McKenzie reviews response to sexual assault allegation
The London branch of global law firm Baker Mckenzie said on Wednesday it had appointed an external legal team to review how it had responded to an employee's allegation that she had been sexually assaulted by one of the firm's partners.Baker Mckenzie has issued an apology over the way it handled the complaint by an associate, which it said occurred several years ago.A spokeswoman said on Wednesday the firm had appointed lawyers at Simmons & Simmons to examine the incident, how it was handled -
Sinn Fein leader says UK does not have plan for restoring Northern Ireland's government
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald said on Wednesday that the British government does not have a plan for restoring Northern Ireland's power-sharing administration after holding talks with Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May."We can only surmise from the meeting with the British prime minister that the government here does not have a plan, doesn't have a viable plan for carving a pathway to the restoration of the institutions," McDonald told reporters after the meeting in London."We are disappo -
EU guidelines on future British relations due in March, with or without London's input
European Union leaders will issue guidelines for chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier in March on the future relationship he should negotiate with Britain, regardless of whether London clarifies what it wants, a senior EU official said on Wednesday.This adds to pressure on the deeply split government of Theresa May to spell out what Britain expects from a future free trade deal with the EU after it leaves the bloc in March 2019.EU officials said that if Britain failed to provide any more detai -
Brexit Bus: Is 2,000 million a real number or should it be 2 billion?
Which one is higher: £2,000 million or £2 billion? -
KFC crisis: Almost 300 branches still closed as chicken shortage continues
More than 600 of KFC's nearly 900 outlets are now open following days of chicken shortages across the country due to a new delivery contract.The fried chicken chain had reported more than 500 restaurant closures earlier this week but told Sky News that more outlets - a total of 628 - were open, leaving almost 300 still out of action.Many of those open are currently operating with limited menus or have cut their opening hours. -
Combat air strategy to review future UK defence capability
The defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, has announced the launch of a combat air strategy aimed at finding the next generation of fighter jets and shoring up British aerospace jobs.The strategy involves consultation between the Ministry of Defence, industry and with the UK’s international partners.The announcement was partly aimed at trying to prop up the British aerospace industry. -
Italian investor looks to rev up Shanghai Tang sales
Italian entrepreneur Alessandro Bastagli set his sights on Shanghai Tang two decades ago and having finally bought the brand in 2017 from Richemonthe aims to increase the group's sales by 15-20 percent next year.Founded in 1994 by late Hong Kong businessman David Tang as a high-end tailor, Shanghai Tang sold Asian-inspired clothes for men and women as well as accessories and homeware.The entrepreneur, who owns Italian brands that make leisure wear, aims to open "a couple" of European shops in th -
Mount Brexit threatens to blow as May calls cabinet to Chequers
As Theresa May locks her cabinet away at Chequers on Thursday to agree an escape plan, the sharp uptick in seismic activity suggests Mount Brexit may be about to blow.The UK could sign up to all the EU’s rules and regulations, staying in the single market – which provides free movement of goods, services and people – and the customs union, in which EU members agree tariffs on external states.Freedom of movement would continue and the UK would keep paying into the Brussels pot. -
Time travel possible? Science reveals that moving through time CAN be done – here's how
TIME travel has long been studied by scientists desperate to know if it's possible to jump into the future or visit the past. -
Great Yarmouth Charter Academy bans 'McDonald's' hairstyle
via bbc.co.ukBoys with six styles deemed "extreme" will be put into isolation or sent home, the academy warns. -
It's the new-look prime minister's questions: no questions, no answers
There’s been a very good reason why Jeremy Corbyn has chosen to avoid Brexit for the past few months at prime minister’s questions.One person with no clear views on Brexit asking another person with no clear views on Brexit to offer some clarity on Brexit is not the most enlightening way to pass 15 minutes of anyone’s time.It’s still not entirely obvious if the Labour leader has any real clue where he stands on Brexit, but having given a vague hint the previous day that h -
Vice-chancellors told high pay is immoral amid rising student debt
MPs have told a panel of vice-chancellors that the high rate of pay enjoyed by some university leaders is immoral, given taxpayer subsidies and rising levels of student debt.During a parliamentary hearing on value for money in higher education, MPs on the education select committee repeatedly asked vice-chancellors in England to justify their levels of pay, with MPs saying that greater regulation may be needed to curb high pay.Peter Horrocks, the vice-chancellor of the Open University, told the -
'It's FANTASY!' Andrew Neil DESTROYS Labour's Brexit position during row with Corbyn ally
LABOUR frontbencher Andrew Gwynne faced a brutal grilling from BBC host Andrew Neil over Labour’s “fantastical” stance on Brexit, which demands Britain remains in a form of a customs union with the European Union. -
No 10 says Brexit transition period will not be open-ended
The position paper said the transition should last as long as was necessary to prepare for a future trade deal.Downing Street has insisted there will be a firm end-date to the Brexit transition period, after a leaked document revealed the British government is challenging the EU’s 21-month limit and proposing that the UK stays in the single market and customs union as long as is necessary.The government moved to avoid inflaming tensions with its pro-Brexit backbenchers, by dismissing the i -
New Princess Diana play delves into explosive secret recordings
The story of how Princess Diana leaked personal information to create one of the greatest Royal Family scandals is being turned into a play.The Diana Tapes explores how journalist Andrew Morton received secret tape recordings from the Princess of Wales before publishing the explosive book, Diana: Her True Story In Her Own Words.At the time of its release in 1992, Diana's marriage with Prince Charles had broken down, with the book's revelations causing even more of a media storm. -
Changing the emphasis on university funding
‘That the prime minister herself should now claim that university is “too expensive” is puzzling given that this is the direct result of the fees and funding policies for which she has previously voted,’ writes Pam Tatlow.Sonia Sodha (How to fix our universities, 20 February) misses some key weaknesses in English higher education.No other OECD country graduates its students at such a young age. -
Remember this: Sheffield United never win at Chelsea
Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack heads the ball past Sheffield United goalkeeper Paddy Kenny during a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge on 17 March 2007. Chelsea won 3-0, affirming the Yorkshire rivers mnemonic cited by Steve Kibble (see letter below). Photograph: Chris Young/AFP/Getty Images
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