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A cockerel received an Asbo after a neighbor’s complaint about its crowing, highlighting tensions in urban living where pets can spark disputes.
Arrest made after a 19-year-old student was found dead in university halls, raising concerns about safety and mental health support on campus.
Ukraine will receive a €90 billion loan to support its budget and defense, as confirmed by European officials. The European Parliament aims to expedite voting, given the urgent need to address funding before the budget is empty in April.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced that the next general election will be held on July 4. The snap election has shocked the press – and the Tories but has been welcomed by Labour.
Former Post Office Chief Executive Paula Vennells has acknowledged that the testimony she provided to MPs in 2012 regarding issues with the Horizon IT system was inaccurate.
Senior Tory MP says he won’t cancel holiday for general election campaign: ‘I’m going stick…
Paula Vennells faced heavy criticism over her handling of the Horizon affair, finally stepping down from her role as Post Office chief executive in February 2019.
Paula Vennells has said she was “too trusting” as she was asked if she was the “unluckiest CEO in the United Kingdom”. Giving evidence on her first day at the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry on Wednesday (22 May), Jason Beer KC asked Ms Vennells: “Do you think you are the unluckiest CEO in the United Kingdom?”
Paula Vennells repeatedly burst into tears during her first appearance at the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry as she mounted a desperate bid to salvage her reputation. The disgraced former boss of the Post Office offered an apology to subpostmasters caught up in the scandal, dubbed the worst miscarriage of justice in British history.
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