El viernes conocíamos la noticia. Bárbara Rey y Sofía Cristo han cumplido su palabra y, justo antes de que Ángel Cristo viajase a Honduras para concursar en ‘Supervivientes’, emprendían medidas legales contra el joven buscando que no continúe hablando …
One foreign worker killed in missile attack on Israel’s northern border
Israeli rescuers say a foreign worker was killed and several others wounded by an anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon. The Magen David Adom rescue service said Monday it was treating seven people, including two in serious condition. Associated Press r…
Plans for travellers’ site in West Dereham are refused over fears for environment, infrastructure and water drainage
Plans for a new travellers’ site in West Norfolk have been turned down over fears regarding the environment, infrastructure and water drainage. Proposals to create the site for 10 plots on Station Road in West Dereham were submitted to West Norfolk Cou…
Temple Ewell C of E Primary School, near Dover, in country’s top 1% for reading, writing and maths
Praise has been heaped on a Kent primary school, which is in the country’s top 1% for reading, writing and maths. Some 94% of pupils at Temple Ewell C of E Primary School, near Dover, part of Aquila, The Diocese of Canterbury Academies Trust, have reac…
Apple updates MacBook Air with M3 chip, multiple display support
Macworld After launching the M3 chip in the 14-inch MacBook Pro last October, Apple has updated the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air with the faster chips in the same thin and light design. Along with the M3 chip—8-Core CPU/8-Core GPU in the base 13-inc…
Prince William asked about Princess Kate’s health during royal engagement
Prince William was asked about Princess Kate’s health during a royal engagement in Wales. The Prince of Wales attended Wrexham AFC’s Racecourse Ground on Friday to mark St David’s Day. As he entered the stadium, a member of the public asked the Prince …
Apple fined €1.8bn in EU for unfair competition in music streaming
The European Commission has fined Apple €1.8 billion ($2 billion) for imposing unfair restrictions on competitors to its music streaming service, Apple Music, following a complaint by Spotify. Apple device users in the European Union “were not able to …
NATO troops cross Poland’s Vistula river in major readiness exercise
Some 20,000 soldiers from nine NATO countries transporting battle tanks, armoured personnel carriers and other military equipment crossed the Vistula river on Monday in a major NATO manoeuvre to test its readiness against Russia. The operation – Dragon…
Has Ursula Von der Leyen already broken her own election rules? Analysis by Millie Cooke
Before the EU Commission President announced her intention to run for a second term, she announced a set of ethics rules on how candidates would need to conduct themselves during a campaign. The rules forbid candidates from using their Commission staff…
Apple fined €1.8bn in EU for unfair competition in music streaming
The European Commission has fined Apple €1.8 billion ($2 billion) for imposing unfair restrictions on competitors to its music streaming service, Apple Music, following a complaint by Spotify. Apple device users in the European Union “were not able to …