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21.09 / 18:20
UPS SUN Racing Celebrity Royal Family Inside reports How Murdoch’s anti-elite crusade was forged in England
London | When Rupert Murdoch, the ultimate powerbroker and insider, used his retirement note to rail against “elites” and their “open contempt for those who are not members of their rarefied class”, it underlined a contradiction that has stalked him for more than half a century.
21.09 / 18:17
Binance regulation FCA Investigations Former FCA Chair Reveals Pressure to Approve Crypto Firms Facing U.S. Investigations
The UK's financial watchdog was forced to welcome cryptocurrency firms into the British market, according to Charles Randell, the former chairman of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). 
21.09 / 17:57
Racing CBS show Ghosts Season 3: Here’s all we know so far
British sitcom Ghosts, which was developed by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, gained popularity for its unique concept and heartwarming stories when it premiered on CBS in 2021. Fans have been eagerly waiting for the arrival of Ghosts season 3, following a gripping season 2 conclusion. The good news is that Ghosts is set to return for a third season, but the bad news is that its release remains uncertain.
21.09 / 17:45
Aviat FAA issues alert to inspect some jet engines for unapproved part
(Reuters) — The Federal Aviation Administration issued an alert Thursday warning that unapproved parts might be installed in certain General Electric (NYSE:GE) Model CF6 jet engines, telling owners to inspect planes or inventories for the parts.
21.09 / 17:17
Entertainment Dreams awards Solomonic film Oscar stars International 2024 Oscars 2024: UK picks chilling holocaust drama 'The Zone of Interest' for International Feature category
Zone of Interest' as its submission to the Oscar for the best international feature film award. Jonathan Glazer’s holocaust drama has already won the Grand Prix and FIPRESCI prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Based on a novel by Martin Amis, the film is a chilling contemplation on the banality of evil. It narrates how the commandant of Auschwitz, Rudolf Hoss, and his wife Hedwig, strive to build a dream life for their family in a house and garden next to a concentration camp.
21.09 / 16:51
economics Federal Reserve UK ECB Monetary Policy Committee UK inflation 'A tough call': Bank of England dovish move signals 'higher for longer' rates policy
After today’s pause, there is broad consensus among analysts that this may have been the Bank of England’s last interest rate hike in this cycle.
21.09 / 16:41
Extreme Assurant Discover country 2020 reports trudeau Canada's Justin Trudeau refuses to share evidence against India in Khalistani terrorist Nijjar's killing
Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June this year. In the latest pubic statement, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has refused to say what evidence Ottawa as on the murder of the Sikh separatist leader against India.
21.09 / 16:27
Cooper Extreme Assurant country trudeau Justin Trudeau calls on India to cooperate in probe of Khalistani leader
Justin Trudeau on Thursday called on the Indian government to cooperate with an official probe into the murder of a Khalistani separatist leader in British Columbia.Trudeau was speaking during a news conference in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. «I think it's extremely important that as a country with a strong and independent justice system. We allow those justice processes to unfold themselves with the utmost integrity.
21.09 / 16:01
UPS Provident FIVE Airlines economy travelers IndiGo, British Airways sign codeshare pact
New Delhi: India’s largest airline IndiGo has signed a codeshare partnership with UK flag carrier British Airways InterGlobe Aviation-promoted IndiGo currently has codeshare partnerships with Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, Qantas, Virgin Atlantic, KLM, American Airlines, and Air France. Under a codeshare agreement, airlines agree to sell seats in each other's flights in order to provide their respective customers a wider network. With this codeshare partnership with IndiGo, British Airways will now be able to add three additional routes to their existing network, including Rajkot to London Heathrow via Mumbai, Vadodara to London Heathrow via Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram to London Heathrow via Mumbai.
21.09 / 15:39
Reuters Battlefield reports UAE mulls export controls on items sanctioned by US, EU - Bloomberg
(Reuters) — The United Arab Emirates is considering introducing export licenses for a list of items including chips and other components sanctioned by the U.S. and European Union and used by Russia's military in Ukraine, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
21.09 / 15:35
Europe UK Galaxy Digital expansion Galaxy Digital Is Keen on European Expansion As The Firm Hires First Regional Head
Digital asset services firm, Galaxy Digital seeks an international expansion to Europe with the addition of a regional chief.
21.09 / 15:13
COST UPS Target Williams economy Boeing pandemic Bank of England hits stop on rate hike run as economy slows
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21.09 / 14:57
UK companies MPs Specialist Marlborough partners with quant specialist for MPS launch
Marlborough's team of portfolio managers and analysts provide «due diligence and oversight» before the recommended trades are signed off and executed, the businesses explained.
21.09 / 13:28
stage track 'Germany granted counsellor access to baby Ariha…': MEA shares update on repatriation efforts
Indian Embassy in Berlin have repeatedly called for the toddler's return to India over the past two years. “German authorities have granted counsellor access to the child.
21.09 / 13:27
UPS Action Death blues information stars reports Khalistan leaders shot dead: Canada blames India, Pakistan says ‘regular killing'
Hardeep Singh Nijjar's death on ‘Canadian soil’ and alleged that there is “credible allegations" that Indian Government agents were linked to the 18 June slaying. Notably, in May this year, another Khalistan extremist was also killed in a foreign land- Pakistan- a killing that seemed similar to Nijjar's murder. Let's take a look In May 2023, Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) chief Paramjit Singh Panjwar was shot dead by unrecognised assailants in Pakistan's Lahore.
21.09 / 13:27
UPS Citi composer performer audience concert Fever’s Candlelight Concert Series Arrives in India
Candlelight Concerts to India, kicking off with performances in tribute to Taylor Swift’s greatest hits, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, British bands Queen and Coldplay, as well as the Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi. The expansion into the region comes on the heels of the experience’s success, having delighted audiences in more than 150 cities worldwide, including New York, London, Madrid, Singapore and Tokyo.Audiences who would like to be the first to know about the local venues and music programs kicking off the series can sign up on each city’s page at feverup.com.
21.09 / 13:17
UPS economy Boeing MSCI show cover interest rate hikes Bank of England ends run of 14 straight interest rate hikes after cooler-than-expected inflation
LONDON — The Bank of England on Thursday ended a run of 14 straight interest rate hikes after new data showed inflation is now running below expectations.
21.09 / 13:14
Provident Booking Airlines President country travelers IndiGo, British Airways enter into new codeshare partnership
IndiGo and British Airways have signed a codeshare agreement to further boost connections between India and the UK. The two airlines announced their codeshare agreement on Thursday. Through this partnership British Airways will add its code onto a couple of destinations across IndiGo’s network that would allow customers to enjoy improved connectivity between India and the UK for travel from October 12, the airline said. Abhijit Dasgupta, senior vice president – Network Planning and Revenue Management, IndiGo, said, “We are excited to announce our codeshare agreement with British Airways.
21.09 / 12:19
Citizens VISA Action Death country information reputation safe 'Canada's reputation growing as safe haven for terrorists, extremists': India on row over Khalistani leader's killing
Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjhar's death in June. MEA spokesperson Bagchi accused the Canadian government of being prejudiced in dealing with the matter. The Ministry of External Affairs said Canada did not share any specific information with India on the Hardeep Singh Nijjar case.
21.09 / 12:07
Citi FIVE Remark Celebrity country stars reports open play Lionel Messi injury update: Will Argentine soccer superstar play in US Open Cup Final? Inter Miami coach answers
Inter Miami won 4-0 even without their talisman leader. Messi was laboring with what appeared to be a leg issue. Inter Miami coach Gerardo «Tata» Martino said after the game that the Argentine star will miss Sunday's game at Orlando. «He had an old injury that had been bothering him,» Martino said, as relayed through a team official who translated his remarks from Spanish to English, as per an AP report. It was the second big injury blow for Inter Miami on Wednesday. Jordi Alba — another celebrated midseason addition — had to leave in the 34th minute, shortly before Messi's night was over. Alba will not play Sunday, either.

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