German lawmakers approved legislation on Friday that eases rules on gaining citizenship and ends restrictions on holding dual citizenship. The plan, put forward by Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition, aims to bolster immigrant integration and attract skilled workers. The new legislation reduces the
Rescue workers faced the task of recovering the remains of 23 apparent victims in central Thailand following a fireworks factory explosion. The factory, located in rural Suphan Buri province, suffered significant damage, making it challenging to determine the exact number of victims.
Workers at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) are to strike after two months of other forms of industrial action in a dispute over pay, their union has announced. Members of Prospect at the Berkshire-based company will walk out for 24 hours on
The U.K. is introducing measures to overturn the convictions of over 700 post office branch managers wrongly accused of theft or fraud. The scandal involved postmasters falsely convicted of stealing money as the Post Office’s computers incorrectly indicated missing funds from their
Rishi Sunak has stoked a row with health unions when he claimed to have settled pay disputes with nurses, consultants and speciality doctors. The Prime Minister said the Government had reached a pay deal with every part of the NHS except for
Across Britain the average is 4.5 days a year, but it is 5.9 in Wales. The lowest rate is in the South West of England, at four days a year on average. There are 32 million workers in the UK, who take
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was spotted buying boxes of mince pies for frontline workers today in a move which has been branded a “PR stunt.” Mr Sunak was filmed in M&S Food in King’s Cross Station today, where he was seen walking
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for December 20 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A passenger train on Wednesday struck a group of maintenance workers on the tracks, killing two of them and
Modern women have adopted a “barely wear” culture when it comes to their wardrobes, using items only a handful of times before getting rid of them. One in five (21 per cent) UK shoppers planning to buy new clothes for the Christmas
Police have arrested 14 people after a staggering £1.7million worth of valuables went missing from tourists’ suitcases at an airport in a popular holiday destination. Detectives arrested 14 workers at Tenerife South Airport and say 20 more airport employees have been placed under