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Basic with Ads subscription available in 12 countries from 3 November as customer growth stalls Netflix is to broadcast adverts for the first time in the UK from 3 November, as the streaming giant launches a new £4.99 monthly package in an effort to reignite its stalled global growth. The world’s biggest streaming company, which has this year seen its first quarterly decline in subscribers in more than a decade, will offer a significant reduction to its cheapest existing ad-free package, which is £6.99 a month in the UK. Continue reading… ​Basic with Ads subscription available in 12 countries from…

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Croucher, who was 19 when she went missing in 2019, was last seen half a mile from the property Forensic experts are scouring a property where detectives looking into the murder of Leah Croucher, who vanished in 2019, have found human remains. Blue tarpaulin could be seen in the garden of a house in Loxbeare Drive, Furzton, Milton Keynes, where investigators had put up a tent in front of the property. A tall black screen was also placed in the drive, blocking the view from the street. Continue reading… ​Croucher, who was 19 when she went missing in 2019, was…

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Stun grenades and baton round also deployed before killing of Marius Ciolac, 35, says police watchdog A knife-wielding man who was shot and killed by officers outside a police station in Derby had been tackled with a stun grenade, baton round and stun gun before the fatal shot was fired, the police watchdog has said. Marius Ciolac, 35, died in hospital on Friday morning after being shot by armed police outside Ascot Drive police station. Continue reading… ​Stun grenades and baton round also deployed before killing of Marius Ciolac, 35, says police watchdogA knife-wielding man who was shot and killed…

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Labour’s Barry Sheerman says BBC revealed as ‘incompetent’ in dealing with Alex Belfield’s harassment of female workers The BBC is guilty of a “miscarriage of justice” over its “unacceptable” and total lack of support for female employees who were harassed for 10 years by the jailed stalker, Alex Belfield, an MP has said. Barry Sheerman, the Labour MP for Huddersfield, said the BBC’s treatment of the women – who include his constituent, the BBC Radio Leeds veteran Liz Green – revealed an “incompetent and remote” organisation that failed to understand or care what was happening to its employees. Continue reading……

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