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Flight data received by air traffic services ’caused control fault’

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The air traffic control failure which led to a spate of flight cancellations was caused by flight data received by National Air Traffic Services (Nats), with both primary and back-up systems responding by suspending automatic processing,...
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Heathrow faces delays as National Air traffic Services identify and fix technical issue

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Heathrow faces significant delays as National Air Traffic Services (NATS) says it has “identified and remedied” the technical issue affecting air traffic control systems, as passengers face major delays at airports across the UK.
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Home Secretary ‘sympathises’ with travellers affected by air traffic control failure

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Home Secretary Suella Braverman said she is 'very cognisant' of the disruption faced by travellers after a UK air traffic control failure meant flight plans had to be input manually by controllers. The National Air Traffic Services...
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Politics daily briefing: August 27

Higher Ed
All the latest political news in the UK, as Nadine Dorries quits as Tory MP after 11-week delay with scathing attack on Rishi Sunak.
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Asylum backlog reaches new record high

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The UK’s asylum backlog has hit a new record high, with 80% of people waiting longer than six months for an initial decision. Home Office figures show a total of 175,457 people were waiting for an initial decision on an asylum...
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Trade expert discusses UK-India trade deal negotiations as officials say progress is being made

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Trade expert discusses UK-India trade deal negotiations as officials say progress is being made. Talks have begun for the 12th round of trade negotiations, with Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch visiting India for a meeting of...
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UK strikes - Who is walking out this month?

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The UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action from key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes taking place over the next month.
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Politics daily briefing: August 21

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All the latest political news in the UK, as analysis by Labour has found that private sector investment in Britain has fallen by £25 billion per year since the Conservatives came to power in 2010.
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UK Wage Growth Accelerates in Tight Labor Market

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UK wage growth rose at the strongest pace on record, with average pay excluding bonuses rising 7.8% in the three months through June compared with a year ago. Bloomberg's John Stepek breaks down the jobs report on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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Further footage from the protest against Taliban rule of Afghanistan in Parliament Square

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Further footage from the protest against Taliban rule of Afghanistan in Parliament Square. Interview with Newsha and Inggila.
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Politics daily briefing: August 15

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All the latest political news in the UK, as Sir Keir Starmer has said his party aims to “smash the class ceiling” which holds working people back, pledging a new deal to strengthen workers’ rights.
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UK strikes - Who is walking out this August?

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The UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action from key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes taking place this August.
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Bloomberg

Orsted Earnings Fall, Missing Estimates, on Weak Wind Speeds

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Orsted Chief Executive Officer Mads Nipper discusses the company's earnings report with Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: Today."
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Wilko goes into administration after failing to secure a rescue deal

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Budget retailer Wilko has entered administration after failing to secure a rescue deal, putting around 12,000 jobs in jeopardy. The chain, which runs more than 400 stores across the UK, told staff on Thursday that it has hired...
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Bloomberg

China Lifts Ban on Group Tours to US, UK, Japan

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China will allow group travel to a number of countries in a major relaxation of travel restrictions that could boost the global tourism market. The resumption of group tours will start immediately on Thursday. Mark Cranfield reports on...
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UK strikes - Who is walking out this summer?

Higher Ed
The UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action from key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes taking place over the summer.
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Politics daily briefing: August 2

Higher Ed
All the latest political news in the UK, as energy industry leaders will gather in Downing Street on Wednesday to discuss economic growth and energy security with Grant Shapps.
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Grant Shapps visits Teeside gas terminal

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Footage of Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps as he visited Teesside's Transmission System Gas Terminal following the Government's announcement that hundreds of new oil and gas licences will be granted in the UK.
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Politics daily briefing: July 31

Higher Ed
All the latest political news in the UK, as the Government condemns a military takeover in Niger which deposed the president last week.
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Bloomberg

UK Pension Funds Agree to Invest in Startups

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The UK government announced an agreement between nine of Britain's largest pension providers to boost their investment in growth companies, a move it said could unlock £50 billion ($64 billion) if the rest of the industry follows suit....
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Bloomberg

UK's Black on Next Steps for Trade in APAC

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UK APAC Trade Commissioner Natalie Black discusses the economic impact from the CPTPP deal and the UK's trade in Asia Pacific since Brexit. She speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Sacked ambassador thanks UK for support during Ukraine’s ‘darkest hour’

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Ukraine’s sacked ambassador to the UK has thanked Britain for helping Kyiv to “persevere in the darkest hour”. Vadym Prystaiko was fired as Ukraine’s representative in London after he appeared to publicly criticise President Volodymyr...
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UK strikes: Who is walking out in July?

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The UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action by key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes announced for July.
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Politics daily briefing: July 21

Higher Ed
All the latest political news in the UK as Rishi Sunak suffered a double by-election defeat in safe Tory seats, with Labour and the Liberal Democrats both overturning majorities of about 20,000.