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Sir Sadiq Khan has been accused of “politicising Islam” after his mass open Muslim prayer event sparked widespread controversy.Speaking to GB News, political commentator Khadeja Brown supported those calling for a ban on such prayer events, declaring that prayer should be “private”.Telling GB News why she supports Mr Farage’s call to ban public prayer, Ms Brown argued: “To be honest with you, I support banning of public prayer because prayer is a very private thing and it needs to be. “We have mosques and we have churches and so many houses of God that we could practise our prayer there.…
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HSBC is weighing plans to eliminate as many as 20,000 positions as the banking giant looks to deploy artificial intelligence across its administrative operations.The proposed cuts would represent roughly 10 per cent of the lender’s 210,000-strong global workforce.If implemented, the move would rank among the most significant AI-driven workforce reductions ever announced by a single corporation.With approximately 34,700 staff employed across Britain, a proportionate reduction could see around 3,500 UK jobs disappear, primarily targeting non-customer-facing roles in service centres around the world.Chief executive Georges Elhedery, who succeeded Noel Quinn in 2024, is examining how AI technology might reduce staffing requirements…
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Residents in the UK’s “happiest place to live” have told GB News why they believe their town scooped the top title.Speaking to Yorkshire and Humberside reporter Anna Riley, residents said of Skipton: “Skipton is great, there’s chatty people everywhere you go. I’m a non-Skipton local that moved here, and I feel welcomed.”Another lady told GB News: “I was born and bred here in Skipton, so it’s my hometown. I absolutely love it. The people are fantastic, the people are so friendly and it’s just the happiest place to be.”You can walk down the high street and there’s always someone you…
King Charles officially inaugurated a new coastal walking route bearing his name on Thursday, playfully ribbing a group of cyclists he encountered along the way. During his visit to East Sussex, the monarch spotted several people on electric bicycles who had paused to catch a glimpse of him. “Have you got the latest bikes?” he enquired. When informed they were e-bikes, he quipped: “Cheating.”The 77-year-old was in the area to formally open both the King Charles III England Coast Path and the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve, one of 25 reserves being established to commemorate his Coronation.The King completed the…
Britons have been impacted by another banking app IT error after financial services firm Hargreaves Lansdown users reported problems logging into digital services and making transactions.The UK-based company, which manages private investments for two million individuals, confirmed customers had experienced “technical issues” when logging onto the firm’s app and website.In a statement, Hargreaves Lansdown shared the errror was impacting the ability to carry out account transactions, but impacted clients’ assets and data remained “secure”.Furthermore, the financial services firm asserted there was “no evidence of any cyber incident data breach” amid concern from clients.Thousands have been impacted by another IT error…
Jeremy Vine regular guest Narinder Kaur has drawn a comparison between Ulrika Jonsson and far-right figures following the Swedish-British presenter’s criticism of Nadiya Hussain.Ms Kaur’s remarks come soon after Ms Jonsson labelled Great British Bake Off star Ms Hussain as “entitled” following her criticism of how she was treated in the television industry.In a video posted to X, the former Big Brother contestant questioned what separates Ms Jonsson’s views from extremist voices.She posted a clip of herself airing her thoughts on the matter on X, alongside a caption reading: “What’s the difference between Ulrika Jonsson and the far-right?”Ms Kaur accused…
