Noel Clarke denied appeal over bid to throw out Guardian defence in libel trial
Noel Clarke has been refused permission to challenge a judge’s decision not to throw out The Guardian publisher’s defence in a High Court libel claim brought by the actor. The 49-year-old is suing Guardian News and Media (GNM) over a series of...
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Figures given to The i Paper by the Student Loans Company (SLC) after an FOI request revealed 113,029 borrowers owe...
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Read MoreDOGE for Ohio? Vivek Ramaswamy enters governor's race pushing cuts and merit pay
CLEVELAND — Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, who will declare his candidacy for governor of Ohio on Monday,...
Read MoreTrump's State Department Could Spend $400 Million on 'Armored' Teslas
The State Department planned to spend $400 million on "armored" vehicles made by Elon Musk's electric vehicle company....
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WASHINGTON — Wholesale prices rose a modest 1.8% in 1984 as the country posted the best back-to-back inflation years...
Read MoreTrump migration crackdown could be 'new burden' for Europe - ICMPD
Michael Spindelegger, the director of the intergovernmental organization International Center for Migration Policy...
Read MoreYou can copy Princess Kate's gold teardrop earrings from as little as £28
Princess Kate added a touch of sparkle to her crimson ensemble yesterday. She complimented her pillar box red Alexander...
Read MoreNHS nurse wins £41,000 payout after colleague left her out of tea round
A nurse who was left out of her job’s tea rounds has won more than £40,000 in compensation.
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