No pre-roll ads. Restrictions on Grant Shapps clip ony: Credit: BBC Breakfast. Max 60 second use. A strike by London Underground workers is disrupting travel across the capital. Services on the vast majority of Tube lines are suspended, with a very limited operation elsewhere, according to Transport for London’s website. Rail, Maritime and Transport union members are taking industrial action over issues including jobs and pensions.
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The number of students accepted on to UK degree courses has fallen this year, Ucas figures show, but is still the second-highest on record. A total of 425,830 people have had places confirmed – down 2 per cent on the same point last year, according to data published by the university admissions service. The number of students from the most disadvantaged backgrounds to gain places on courses is 6,850 this year, up by 3,770 in 2019.
Train services across Scotland will be severely disrupted on Thursday and Saturday with only a handful of services running as rail staff take further strike action.ScotRail has warned passengers a very limited number of services will run on Thursday as a result of industrial action by the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) which has been locked in an ongoing battle over pay, jobs and conditions with Network Rail.Services will operate between 7.30am and 6.30pm and ScotRail has urged passengers to check services ahead of travel and only travel if it is necessary.The operator has also warned passengers to expect disruption on Friday August 20 and Sunday August 21 following the strikes as services are restarted.RMT picket lines will be in place at Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley from 7am on Thursday, with a “picket at the fringe” at 10am on Waverley bridge.
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Hours after Kenya’s William Ruto was declared the fifth president-elect on August 15, 2022, a video surfaced online purporting to show people celebrating the outcome in neighbouring Uganda. The claim, however, is false: the video was posted online five days before the election announcement was made and actually shows Ugandans welcoming home medallists and athletes from the Commonwealth Games in England.“Overnight celebrations in Kapchorwa, Uganda after Ruto win,” reads the caption of a Facebook
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The NHS is to launch a campaign urging the public to avoid A&E in an echo of appeals to protect the health service during the Covid pandemic.
The Duke of Cambridge has said he and Kate are thinking about all those affected after a storm battered the country this week.
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One of the purest pleasures of long-term London life is the way the city imperceptibly shifts through the eyes of your guests. There really is no sharper reminder of what a romantic, thrilling place you call home as looking at London vicariously anew, through a visitor’s gaze. My visitor’s gaze was set in sharp relief last week while entertaining an old friend and her 16-year-old daughter, incoming from the Outer Hebrides, about as useful a polarity to the sashay of London’s appealingly arrogant bounce as Britain can throw at you.