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Alec Baldwin has been indicted on involuntary manslaughter after the death of a producer on the set of Rust – the second time he has been charged.The Grand Jury indictment was filed in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Friday over the death of Halyna Hutchins, who died after a prop gun, held by Baldwin, went off on set in October 2021. New forensic tests have concluded Baldwin, 65, would have had to pull the trigger to fire the live round – a finding matched by a previous FBI test – but he has said he only pulled back the hammer.Responding…
Closure of Port Talbot steelworks ‘will completely smash community to pieces’ | Business News
“It will completely smash the community to pieces”.In the shadow of the Port Talbot steelworks, the Taibach rugby club stands. Inside at a table, a group of workers and union reps sip cokes and beers.The mood is jovial, they’ve worked alongside each other for decades now.Each would describe their colleague as “family”. But smiles drop from faces, and the atmosphere shifts when the subject turns to the 2,800 potential job cuts at Tata Steel. Image: A group of workers and union reps at the Taibach rugby club Alan Coombs says it will “devastate” Port Talbot with younger generations “moving out…
Japan has become the fifth country to land a craft on the moon, but problems with its solar panels mean the mission hangs in the balance.Dubbed the “moon sniper”, the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) probe was attempting a risky landing on a slope at the rim of a crater using “precision” technology. While the craft landed at about 3.20pm UK time and can communicate with the team on Earth, it cannot generate its own energy – potentially because its solar panels are angled incorrectly.It means SLIM is relying on its own battery – with 74% charge at the…
The Post Office board member responsible for overseeing the delivery of a controversial compensation scheme for sub-postmasters is to step down from its board.Sky News has learnt that Ben Tidswell, a former lawyer with the international law firm Ashurst who became a director of the Post Office in July 2021, is leaving after only one term. The government, which is responsible for board appointments at the state-owned company, has begun seeking a replacement for Mr Tidswell, and is working with the search firm GatenbySanderson on the process.Mr Tidswell is the Post Office’s senior independent director and also chairs the board…
The financial crisis facing a scandal-hit local authority will be partially mitigated next week when a vast portfolio of solar energy farms is sold for about £700m.Sky News understands that Schroders Greencoat is expected to announce in the coming days that it has agreed to buy Toucan Energy, which collapsed into administration in November 2022. The sale is expected to trigger a payout running into hundreds of millions of pounds to Thurrock Council, which invested more than £650m into it over a four-year period.The scandal led to the resignation of the council’s leader in 2022.Industry sources estimated on Friday that…
Rishi Sunak says ‘more to come’ on tax cuts in fresh hint at election giveaway | Politics News
Rishi Sunak said there is “more to come” in terms of tax cuts, in a fresh hint the Tories could offer a pre-election giveaway. The prime minister said he wanted to slash taxes “when we can responsibly do so”, echoing comments made by the chancellor this week. Politics Live: Tory peer makes Rwanda admissionTalking to Sky News on the fringes of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Jeremy Hunt said on Thursday that “the direction of travel” was for the UK to emulate successful low-tax economies.Mr Sunak, speaking to broadcasters during a visit to Hampshire, said the 2p cut to…
Sex And The City: Sarah Jessica Parker’s opening credits tutu sells for $52,000 at auction | Ents & Arts News
The iconic white tutu worn by Sarah Jessica Parker during the opening credits of Sex And The City has sold at auction for $52,000 (£41,000).The “oyster white tulle three-tier tutu skirt with a matching satin waistband” was sold by auctioneers Julien’s, NBC News, Sky News’ US partner, said on Friday. No specific date was given for the sale, but NBC said it was “recent”. Image: Sarah Jessica Parker’s ‘Sex And The City’ opening credits tutu has been sold for £52,000 at auction Image: Kim Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis in a 2000 publicity shot for the…
Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk of losing their jobs with announcement expected today | Business News
More than 3,000 jobs are at risk at the country’s biggest steelworks – with an announcement on the workforce expected to be made on Friday, Sky News understands.Tata Steel in September confirmed details reported by Sky News that it had secured taxpayer cash to support the Port Talbot plant in South Wales transition to cheaper, greener steel production. Job losses had been expected as part of the deal though 5,000 UK staff are due to remain within the wider UK operations following the deal with the government.Sources confirmed the steel giant is to press ahead with plans to close blast…
Thousands are being targeted by harsh HMRC tax-collecting scheme linked to 10 suicides | UK News
Four years ago, Michael Squires received a letter that turned his life upside down. He’s had sleepless nights ever since.Inside the brown envelope was a tax demand for £24,000. It came out of nowhere, and he didn’t have that kind of money.”It’s a horrible anxious feeling, I knew that I had taken due diligence and I knew that I had done what I thought was right,” he said.”So, you feel the system is against you, you feel like you can’t fight back. In a way, you know that you’ve been conned, and you feel stupid… and I felt that for…
There has been a shock fall in retail sales in the key December shopping period, sharpening the decline seen in recent months, official figures show.Data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said sales fell an unexpected 3.2%, despite Christmas and reported discounts offered by major chains and some positive reports by major high street outfits. Not since the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, in January 2021, had retail sales fallen at such a level.It has been a far worse performance than the 0.5% drop expected by economists and a reversal of the 1.3% growth seen in November when…