European Airport Labour Strife, Staff Shortages Disrupt Summer Travel
Labour strife and staffing shortages have European airports clamouring to find more workers, minimize cancelled flights and reduce headaches for travellers during the busy summer season.
UK MPs blast 'systemic failures' of Afghan withdrawal
The report highlighted the lack of a line of command within the government, and "untraceable and unaccountable political interventions".
White House to host union organizers at Amazon, Starbucks
Last month, President Joe Biden drew loud applause at a labor event when he turned a spotlight on Amazon.
Amazon to get hearing that could overturn NY union vote, Labor Board official says
Amazon last month secured the case's transfer to the NLRB's Phoenix-based region.
Under-fire US immigration chief unveils border plan as crisis worsens
US Customs and Border Protection says it encountered 7,800 undocumented migrants a day along the southwest border in the past three weeks
Palace seeks security chief after Prince Harry's 'protecting' the Queen comments
The job focuses "on physical and technical security" and coordination with the MET Police, Homeland Security, and the Home Office.
Macron: centrist reformer dogged by accusations of arrogance
Despite stirring such strong feelings in opponents, Macron has always retained a loyal core of support, mainly from urban professionals.
Colleagues decry 'arrogant' Prince Andrew for being 'overbearing'
The Duke of York "has an arrogance that hasn't served him well."
Middle school students caught on camera chasing, beating coach
The assault left the teacher recovering from a broken arm.
Mired in poverty, dozens of Lebanese join Jihadists in Iraq
The security official believes that "financial motives" are the main reason Tripoli's youth are joining IS ranks.
Cop allegedly forced to quit after secret OnlyFans account discovered
Some of her colleagues allegedly paid to obtain access to her account to "investigate" her conduct
Prince Harry 'entitled' to police protection in UK says royal expert
The Duke of Sussex says he is willing to personally pay for himself and his family's security detail while in the U.K.
To Solve The UK's Labour Shortage, We Must Empower - And Entrust - Businesses
The solution is simple: for the UK to follow other countries in giving businesses both the power to quickly and directly recruit the workers they need from abroad, and the responsibility for providing them with housing, healthcare and schooling for their children.
Dead woman gets raped multiple times while body lies in hospital morgue
The suspect violated over 100 victims aged between nine to 100
Trump tries to block testimony on January 6 uprising: media
Trump's defiance could force the committee into legal fights that could stretch out the investigation.
UK risks social crisis as jobs support scheme ends
Britain's unemployment rate stands at 4.6 percent, down from a pandemic-peak of 5.2 percent at the end of last year.
Biden defends US pullout from Afghanistan despite panic in Kabul
Critics say the US reputation as a global power has been badly tarnished by the Taliban's victory,
Britney Spears' 10 shocking statements in emotional hearing about 'abusive' conservatorship
The pop-star revealed she wants to have another baby but the conservatorship is forcing her to have an IUD.
Buckingham Palace increases tech security, causes IT issues for local businesses
Goring Hotel, which was used as a guest wing by Kate Middleton's family ahead of her wedding to Prince William, is reportedly facing 'unusual' IT issues.
Israel's Netanyahu ousted as 'change' coalition forms new government
Netanyahu, a mastermind at navigating Israel's fractious politics, had tried in vain to peel off defectors.
Ex-BBC chief steps down from high-profile job over Princess Diana probe
Hall admitted that the probe "fell well short of what was required", and said he was "wrong to give Martin Bashir the benefit of the doubt".
Prince Harry to tackle fake news in new Aspen Institute job
The Duke of Sussex joins US journalist Katie Couric and others as member of the Commission on Information Disorder.
Kamala Harris in charge of migrant crisis as Biden faces critics
Harris said there was "no question that this is a challenging situation."
Tabloid spy apologises to Meghan Markle, Queen Elizabeth II over "harm' caused by privacy breach
The investigator said he compiled a 90-page report on the Duchess of Sussex when he was hired by The Sun.
Family of 911 operator files $35 million suit, claiming she died from being "overworked"
Before her demise, Cooper had to deal with coronavirus for about six weeks, and was not able to work during that time.
UN Security Council to debate challenge of global vaccine access
Several countries, including China, Russia and some Gulf nations, have already launched "vaccine diplomacy" initiatives.
'Democracy has prevailed': Biden enters the White House
Biden, who has vowed a major escalation in the nation's Covid vaccination drive, warned that the "toughest and deadliest period" was still ahead.
Biden team lays out plans as inauguration, impeachment loom
Plans for the inauguration -- in normal times a bracing, even joyous, tribute to peaceful transition -- had already been scaled down out of pandemic concerns.
Trump finally promises transition as calls mount to remove him
Bipartisan anger was brewing over the failure of law enforcement to prevent the mobs from entering Congress.
Reports of Martial-law talk in Trump meeting draw outrage
The Trump campaign has lost dozens of legal challenges to Biden's election, and the window for further such action is nearly closed.