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US sent 1.4 billion dollars in coronavirus relief payments to dead people

A government watchdog says nearly 1.1 million relief payments totalling some 1.4 billion US dollars (£1.1 billion) went to dead people in the government’s...

UK coronavirus R value and growth rate remain the same

The rate of spread of the coronavirus infection across the UK, and the R number, remain the same as last week. The growth rate remains...

Celtic FC face legal action over historical sex abuse at boys’ club

A former youth footballer is taking legal action against Celtic FC over historic sexual abuse at Celtic Boys’ Club. Thompsons Solicitors has lodged papers at...

Qantas to cut 6,000 jobs as airline plots path to survival post-coronavirus

Qantas plans to cut at least 6,000 jobs and keep 15,000 more workers on extended furloughs as Australia’s largest airline tries to survive the...

German finance company Wirecard files for insolvency amid accounting scandal

German financial technology company Wirecard is filing for insolvency after an accounting scandal that led to the arrest of its former chief executive earlier...

Police officers attacked and vehicles smashed in London clashes

Riots and violent confrontations with police have taken place in south-east London overnight. Footage on social media showed a number of police vehicles being smashed...

Russians begin voting on changes allowing Putin to stay in power until 2036

Polls have opened in Russia for a week-long vote on constitutional changes that would allow President Vladimir Putin to stay in power until 2036. The...

Samsung announces new digital Pay Card will launch later this year

Samsung users will soon be able to link all their bank and loyalty cards to a single digital card on their phone, the tech...

Ukraine hits back at ‘toxic ex’ as Russia reminisces on Soviet rule

Ukraine has described Russia as a “toxic ex” after the nation’s official Twitter account shared images of the “good ol’ days” of the Soviet...

Vladimir Putin says it was Red Army that vanquished Nazi Germany

Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed the defeat of Nazi Germany at the traditional massive Red Square military parade in Moscow, which was delayed by...

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