RSC Offers Voluntary Redundancy to All Staff Amid Funding Crisis
The Royal Shakespeare Company faces severe financial pressure as it invites voluntary redundancies following government arts funding reductions and rising operational costs.
The Royal Shakespeare Company faces severe financial pressure as it invites voluntary redundancies following government arts funding reductions and rising operational costs.
Former President Donald Trump has launched a furious threat to sue The New York Times after it published a report alleging he paid just $750 in federal income taxes in 2016. The explosive claim has ignited a fresh firestorm.
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A Cabinet minister has sparked confusion by appearing to contradict the terms of Labour's newly agreed migrant returns treaty with France, raising questions about the deal's viability.
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Award-winning journalist Jonathan Capehart leaves The Washington Post and MSNBC after accepting a voluntary buyout, marking a significant transition in his illustrious career.
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