Heavy rain lashed down in the gardens on Tuesday as 8,000 guests gathered to meet the King and Queen as well as the Princess Royal. Camilla told one attendee she was “remarkably dry” as party-goers huddled under umbrellas to keep out of the rain. The King greets guests at the …
Read More »‘Nonsense’ to claim head of Army has been forced out – Chief of Defence Staff
General Sir Patrick Sanders is expected to step down as Chief of the General Staff (CGS) next year, despite only taking up the post at the top of the Army in 2022, prompting speculation that he had been forced to resign. Last week, the Telegraph reported that Gen Sanders had …
Read More »World-class doctors and nurses thwarted by a failing health service
SIR – A recent King’s Fund study shows that the NHS is one of the worst health services for saving lives (report, June 26). People die here who would not if they lived in other G20 countries. The NHS is a failed structure. We have well-trained doctors, nurses and allied …
Read More »Police investigating after skeletal remains found in burnt-out cars in Royal National Park, Parramatta
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Read More »The royals at Wimbledon! From Kate Middleton to Princess Margaret and Prince George
From a smoking Princess Margaret to a loving Princess Diana and a beaming Kate as she arrived at the All England club today, these pictures show how the tennis at Wimbledon has enthralled the Royal Family for decades. Margaret attended several times during the 1960s, although her sister Queen Elizabeth …
Read More »ROBERT HARDMAN: Royal ‘Yotties’ return to cheer Charles’s emotional visit to the Yacht Britannia
The clocks on board still stand at 15.01. It was the precise moment when the late Queen, accompanied by most of the Royal Family, left the Royal Yacht Britannia for the last time, closing a remarkable chapter in our maritime history. That was back in December 1997, on a day …
Read More »Inside the MOVEit Attack: Decrypting Clop’s TTPs and Empowering Cybersecurity Practitioners
Join the Infosecurity Magazine team and guests as they plunge into the heart of a devastating cyber-attack that has impacted the likes of BBC, PwC, and Schneider Electric. In this episode, we delve deep into the world of supply chain attacks, and where the notorious Clop ransomware group capitalizes on …
Read More »Bodybuilder jailed for supplying toxic DNP fat-burning pills
A gym owner has been jailed for more than three years for supplying potentially deadly fat-burning pills in a first for Scotland. Jamie George, 32, ran a “significant manufacturing operation” from his garden shed, filling and selling up to 10,000 2,4-dinitrophenol capsules, commonly known as DNP, a month all over …
Read More »Royal Mail ordered to pay £2.3m for whistleblowing detriment
An ex-Royal Mail employee who was dismissed for whistleblowing has been awarded more than £2.3 million in compensation, following a lengthy legal battle. In 2019 the Supreme Court found that Ms Jhuti, a media specialist who worked in Royal Mail Group’s MarketReach unit, was unfairly dismissed and suffered detriments after …
Read More »CWU instructs reps to enforce Royal Mail’s brutal revisions: the IR Framework in action
Before a single vote has been counted on whether to accept the “Business Recovery, Transformation and Growth Agreement” between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union (CWU), the union’s postal executive is working to enforce the company’s brutal revisions to jobs, terms and conditions. In a letter to members on …
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