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UK law firm files multi-million-pound group action in London's High Court for 10,887 licensed black cab drivers against Uber. Claim involves non-compliance with regulations, misleading authorities, and seeking compensation for drivers.
To commemorate Princess Charlotte's ninth birthday on Thursday, Prince William and his wife Kate shared a photograph of their daughter. In the photograph taken in the last few days by her mother, the Princess of Wales, Charlotte, the couple's second child, was pictured smiling happily in the garden of their home in Windsor.
The city of Birmingham, once heralded as a beacon of municipal excellence, now grapples with severe financial distress, leading to drastic public service cuts and asset sales. This crisis emerged after the city declared bankruptcy last September due to its inability to balance its budget, resulting in a section 114 notice, which is effectively a declaration of bankruptcy for local governments.
Prince William updates on Princess Kate's cancer battle, emphasizing resilience. Kate focuses on treatment after post-surgery cancer detection. Royal family's transparency on health issues promotes cancer awareness and understanding.
PM Sunak deports asylum seeker to Rwanda under new policy, emphasizing cost-effectiveness. Tracking challenges persist as only 2,143 of 5,700 accepted by Rwanda are located. Concerns over Ireland migrants in Dublin tent city.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle prioritize global engagements, skipping UK events. Their strategic visits to Nigeria and UK reflect a shift in focus towards humanitarian efforts, while closely watched for future commitments and public relations maneuvers.
Prince Harry the fifth in line to the throne is set to return to the UK. He will be attending the Service of Thanksgiving at St Pauls Cathedral on May 8, confirmed by a spokesperson for the Invictus Games. The event marks the 10th anniversary of the games for injured servicemen and women. Actor Damian Lewis is expected to read the Invictus poem at the service.