Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights from the Premier League clash between Leicester and Manchester United. Arne Slot reckons his side suffered Carabao Cup final defeat because they could not cope with a Newcastle aerial bombardment. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Fulham’s match against Tottenham in the Premier League. DAILY MAILArne Slot rejects suggestions Newcastle beat his Liverpool side in the Carabao Cup final because they were "more hungry". Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights from the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Rangers.
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March 17, 2025 20:02 UTC
By law, radiographers must be registered with it to work in the UK. She had also declared English as her first language on her application to work as a radiographer at the private hospital, North Downs Hospital, in Surrey, where she started working in Jan 2023. She pointed the machine towards his knee, not his hip, which was a radiation breach causing unnecessary exposure, which could cause cancer. Pinto told the panel she showed “no knowledge about the X-ray machine”, did not know how to position it and did not know what any of the buttons were for. She was in India at the time and only attended on the first day, saying she was ill and her “family condition is very bad”.
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March 17, 2025 19:48 UTC
The news outlet has compiled the 'Britain’s most expensive streets' list based on data from Rightmove. "Now, The Times has the answer for you, whichever region of Britain you live in, with the help of data analysts from Rightmove." It is located in Cyncoed which is described as "one of the poshest parts of Cardiff". Cyncoed also offers fantastic views over Cardiff and the mountains in the distance due to its elevated position. On top of that you have "one of the finest golf courses in South Wales" - Cardiff Golf Club close by.
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March 17, 2025 18:07 UTC
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is ready to station thousands of British soldiers in Ukraine for an indefinite period to maintain a ceasefire and prevent another Russian invasion, The Times reported on 17 March. The nations who could form a post-war peacekeeping force in Ukraine includes 37 countries, with 25 attending the summit. Defence chiefs from several countries will meet in London on 20 March to discuss specific deployment locations for the peacekeeping force. The UK prime minister has not confirmed whether the peacekeeping force would be authorized to fire on Russian soldiers if attacked. The prime minister rejected Putin’s “yes, but” approach to the proposed ceasefire, saying that the Russian president would have to negotiate “sooner or later.”Read also:
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March 17, 2025 18:05 UTC
Hottest fashion trends of 2025 Fabulous' Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend shares the biggest trends from the high street. They’ve been on runway models' arms at nearly ever designer show - think Burberry, Givenchy and Bottega Veneta - and are hitting the high street now, too. ), there are lots of different styles that are set to sweep the high street. Fear not, as the high street has plenty of other options to check out. H&M’s Tan Espadrille Sandals have a similar look at £19.99, and come in both tan and black colourways.
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March 17, 2025 17:59 UTC
Britons are notoriously houseproud. However, many are even prouder of the neighbourhood in which they live — hence, the philosophy of many-a-buyer to purchase the worst home on the best street. As a result, the location of the most exclusive streets in our neighbourhoods has long been a hotly disputed dinner party argument. Now, The Times has the answer for you, whichever region of Britain you live in, with the help of data analysts from Rightmove. Of course, sorted by
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March 17, 2025 17:58 UTC
Downing Street said on Monday it would continue to keep “all options on the table” after the US president was reported to have told journalists on Air Force One that he has no intention of creating exemptions. Mr Trump has implemented a 25% tariff on global steel and aluminium imports. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is expected to fly to the US later this week (Stefan Rousseau/PA)Asked about the comments, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said on Monday: “We’re engaged in pragmatic discussions with the US on securing a wider economic deal, when it comes to the global tariffs we’re assessing all options. He told the Commons: “We will take a pragmatic approach.”The UK is “negotiating an economic deal which covers and will include tariffs if we succeed,” he told MPs. The move is the latest blow to a steel industry, which has seen thousands of job losses in recent years due to issues including global competition, high energy costs and the shift to cleaner technologies.
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March 17, 2025 17:36 UTC
Nine Emba Cookware products are being recalled after “testing has identified potential migration of heavy metal components during use of the product”, the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has said. The products being recalled are cast iron skillets and griddles available in various sizes. Emba Cookware products recalled due to "health risk"The OPSS is recalling nine different Emba Cookware products. The OPSS said: “The products present a health risk as testing has identified potential migration of heavy metal components during use of the product.”A spokesman for Emba Cookware added: “We have decided to recall certain items of Emba branded cookware, due to the potential migration of heavy metal components identified during recent testing. Emba has said a full refund will be issued once the return is complete.
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March 17, 2025 17:32 UTC
As a light morning rain fell, the rolling celebration made its way north past designer shops and St Patrick’s Cathedral, a stunning Neo Gothic landmark that is the seat of the Catholic Archdiocese of New York. Major celebrations also kicked off in other American communities, including the resort town of Hot Springs, Arkansas, which claims its 98ft route is the world’s shortest St Patrick’s Day parade. Spectators celebrate during the St Patrick’s Day parade on Sunday in Boston (Robert F Bukaty/AP)Chicago, turning its namesake river bright green with dye, celebrated on Saturday. The New York celebration, now in its 264th year, date to 1762 – 14 years before the US Declaration of Independence. The Savannah parade, meanwhile, marked its 200th anniversary a year ago, tracing its origins to the day Irish immigrants marched to church in 1824.
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March 17, 2025 17:12 UTC
Stevie Wonder’s UK tour dates and ticket sale detailsLive EventsStevie Wonder's musical journeyStevie Wonder's humanitarian impactFAQs:(You can now subscribe to our(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channelLegendary singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder has revealed a five-day UK tour, Love , Light & Song, for summer 2025 featuring arena performances and festival appearances. This will also include a headline slot at London’s iconic American Express Presents BST Hyde Park Festival in July.Stevie Wonder's UK tour announcement follows the surprise reveal of his Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart US tour last year. The tour is named after his 2024 single, Sing Your Song! 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100, R&B Singles, and Album Charts.Wonder has achieved remarkable success in his music career.
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March 17, 2025 16:55 UTC
Live Events(You can now subscribe to our(You can now subscribe to our ETMarkets WhatsApp channelInvestments in metal major Vedanta at the start of the past 5-year period would have yielded returns of 4.7 times as of today, Chairman Anil Agarwal said in his letter to the shareholders. The returns are a combination of capital appreciation and cash dividends, he added, claiming that metals & mining company has delivered a dividend yield of 81% during this period which is highest amongst all its peers. "Anyone who had invested in Vedanta at the start of the past five-year period would have seen their investments multiplying over 4.7 times to date, both through capital appreciation and cash dividends returned," the letter read.Vedanta shares, which ended at Rs 447.10 on the NSE today, were up by Rs 4.15 or nearly 1% over the previous closing price of Thursday.The last five-year returns of Vedanta stand at a whopping 493% and in the past 1-year, the stock has delivered 65% returns versus Nifty's 2% returns.The mining conglomerate is looking to demerge its businesses - aluminium, oil & gas, power and steel- as separate entities. At present, these businesses are subsumed within Vedanta Ltd, which is an Indian arm of UK-based Vedanta Resources.Post the demerger, every Vedanta shareholder - both retail and institutional - will receive one new share in each of the newly demerged companies.There will be no change in the overall shareholding structure, the letter said. "Vedanta's unique and irreplaceable assets, sector-leading position, strong global management, and financial discipline will ensure a stronger growth trajectory and higher returns going forward.
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March 17, 2025 16:34 UTC
Environmentalists have accused the government of “being nasty” to bats and wrongly suggesting that the animals are holding back economic growth. As part of chancellor Rachel Reeves’s “radical shake-up” of red tape to promote growth, officials said on Monday that guidance on protecting bats will be looked at afresh. “It should not be the case that to convert a garage or outbuilding you need to wade through hundreds of pages of guidance on bats,” the Treasury said in a statement. The charity said the change was a “shock”. • How bats became the housebuilder’s enemy No 1Doug
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March 17, 2025 15:29 UTC
Source: The Times, as reported by European PravdaDetails: A source from the UK government told The Times that the deployment of UK-led forces would be indefinite. Around a dozen countries, including the UK, France, Türkiye, Canada and Australia, are discussing plans to send up to 30,000 troops to Ukraine. However, it is currently unclear whether the peacekeeping forces will be authorised to open fire on Russian soldiers in the event of aggression. Background:Russia has repeatedly stated that it will not agree to the presence of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine. However, Starmer added that any post-ceasefire plans for Ukraine would need to involve cooperation with the United States.
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March 17, 2025 15:03 UTC
Lauren Egan: “Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s handling of the government funding fight has caused such damage to his standing in the party that even supporters were privately discussing this week whether it represented the nadir of his lengthy political career.”“It wasn’t because they felt Schumer had erred in shepherding a House Republican-authored bill to passage in the Senate. It was how feeble he appeared to be in the process—a leader in title but not spirit.”
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March 17, 2025 13:23 UTC
The body of aviation experts working with airports will produce “a step change” in airspace modernisation, the department claimed. The UK Airspace Design Service (UKADS) will initially review London’s airspace, which is the busiest in the UK. Much of how the UK’s airspace is used dates back to the 1950s, when there were fewer flights and aircraft navigated using ground-based beacons. EasyJet published the results of an AI-based study that found airspace inefficiencies increased its CO2 emissions in the year to the end of July 2024 by 10.6%. The DfT and the CAA will consult on changes to the process of making airspace changes by September.
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March 17, 2025 12:56 UTC