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The channel has asked the High Court to give it the green light to challenge Ofcom’s provisional decision that it breached the regulator’s code.
Charles said he and the Queen were ‘heartbroken’ at the devastation which has killed more than 200 people.
Conservative MP Andrew Rosindell branded the agreement a ‘shameful betrayal’.
The 14-year-old girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, previously admitted wounding with intent but has denied attempted murder.
A total of 90 households with children had been in bed and breakfast accommodation for at least five years, the latest figures showed.
Robin Garbutt was jailed for life for killing his wife, Diana, in April 2011.
Mr Gardner, who was one of the last surviving passengers of the Empire Windrush, has died at the age of 98.
Researchers believe their work will have a significant impact on drug discovery efforts in the field of neurodegenerative diseases.
Micheal Martin and will host UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Iveagh House in the Irish capital.
The FTSE 100 company sold the Electricity System Operator, which manages the UK’s electricity supply, to the Government for £630 million last month.
Thomas Kwan has pleaded guilty to administering a noxious substance but the Crown’s case is that he meant to kill Patrick O’Hara.
The closely watched S&P Global UK services PMI survey scored a weaker-than-expected 52.4 in September.
The funding values the ChatGPT maker at 157 billion US dollars (£118 billion), making it one of the most valuable start-ups in the world.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to pay for some gifts and hospitality has prompted questions on whether others will follow his lead.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the situation in Lebanon was volatile and urged Britons to take the first available flight out.
The UK’s biggest supermarket said shoppers were buying more items than they were last year.
The pound fell on the comments by Bank Governor Andrew Bailey, down nearly 1% against the dollar and the euro.
The UK’s largest supermarket said it is forecasting its full-year profit to be slightly higher than previous guidance.
The London Fire Brigade confirmed 50 people had been led to safety.
Here are the biggest stories leading Thursday’s front pages.