Pair of women who smashed up hotel lobby in drunken rampage are banned from EVERY pub, bar, nightclub and hotel in Britain
Kera McKeown and Larisa Sumovskaja, both 19, who left a 'trail of destruction' at the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, last April, have now been banned from other establishments in the UK.
The cheap tablet that every woman with a family history of breast cancer MUST be taking. I'm a doctor and the medical establishment doesn't want me to tell you this - but this drug will save thousands
For years, women who are at an increased risk of breast cancer - which is now around one in three - have been denied proper access to endocrine therapy.
Husband of woman, 61, who was killed by 'drunk' motorist in Turkey tells of trying 'with all my strength' to stop her from being run over a second time
Lisa Di Palma, 61, from Hornchurch in east London, was knocked down when trying to cross a dual carriageway in Fethiye, south-western Turkey.
Court update after 11 Essex men charged with manslaughter of football fan
Simon Dobbin was assaulted in Southend in 2015 after watching his football team play Southend United
Sir David Attenborough says 'I'm not afraid of death, I'm afraid of not living enough' as he prepares to celebrate his 100th birthday
The beloved broadcaster and biologist, 99, will celebrate his centenary on May 8, with a special BBC programme commissioned to mark the milestone.
Apple Martin, 21, follows in the footsteps of mum Gwyneth Paltrow, 53, as she directs musical at $67K a year college
Apple Martin has turned her hand to directing, leading the crew on a theatre production at her $67K a year college.
Pictured: Beautician and man accused of stabbing girl, 16, to death in 'row over a boy' - as they appear in court accused of murder alongside teenager
Kayla Smith, 18, who is accused of stabbing 16-year-old Chloe Dransfield to death on Saturday after a 'row over a boy', has been pictured.
Sorry, you can't sit together! Scientists say elderly people should be SEPARATED on flights to speed up emergency evacuations
Elderly people should be split up on flights to speed up emergency evacuations, according to a new study.
Mars coughs up another maybe-life clue in the form of nickel compounds
Perseverance found the minerals in an ancient river channel, but researchers say geology may still beat biology
A team of scientists in the US have discovered nickel compounds in Martian rocks, in an arrangement similar to organic carbon compounds understood to be formed by living organisms on Earth.…
Britain has just 20 years to save its wildlife, experts warn - as they reveal the species at highest risk of extinction
Hundreds of British species could go extinct unless urgent action is taken in the next 20 years, experts have warned.
The pricey Essex street that has its own security guards so residents can 'feel safe'
Houses go for millions, and the road looks like something out of a film set, according to locals
US Paves Way For Private Assets To Be Included In 401(k) Retirement Plans
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: The Trump administration on Monday issued a long-awaited proposed rule to open up retirement plans to alternative assets, paving the way for private equity and cryptocurrencies to be added to 401(k) accounts. The measure, announced by the U.S. Department of Labor, is intended to ease longstanding barriers to incorporating these less liquid and less transparent assets into American retirement plans. It follows an executive order from President Donald Trump last summer and could clear the way for alternative asset management firms to tap a large new source of capital.
Industry groups have argued private market investments can enhance long-term returns and diversification for retirement savers, while skeptics warn higher fees, complexity and limited liquidity could limit those gains and pose risks for retail investors. Some private market funds that are already available to wealthier individual investors have shown signs of strain in recent months. Private credit funds known as business development companies have seen a wave of withdrawals. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the proposed rule was "an initial step" and aimed to be "mindful of the importance of protecting retirement assets."
The guidance lays out how plan trustees, who have a legal fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of members, can incorporate these assets. They would have to "objectively, thoroughly, and analytically consider, and make determinations on factors including performance, fees, liquidity, valuation, performance benchmarks, and complexity," the DOL said. Trustees who abide by them will be granted safe harbor that protects them from lawsuits, it added. The Supreme Court agreed earlier this year to hear one such case filed in 2019 by a former Intel employee claiming trustees made "imprudent" decisions by investing in hedge funds and private equity funds.
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Motor neurone disease breakthrough hope as drug that can 'slow progression of ALS' starts late stage trial
Thousands of ALS sufferers could soon be given the chance at a longer life as scientists launch the final stage of a drug trial that has been shown to slow the progression of the disease.
ServiceNow allegedly says salesman 'overachieved' and is not entitled to comp
The 13-year sales vet closed two deals worth $27 million, but ServiceNow has “nullified” his compensation saying he “overachieved” his quota.
ServiceNow is refusing to pay a salesman commissions on more than $27 million in sales, telling the 13-year veteran of the company that he "overperformed" his quota and insisting that instead he sign paperwork that retroactively reduces the commission amount, according to a federal lawsuit filed by the salesperson. ServiceNow has denied all his claims.…
Prepper reveals the contents of her £100 'go-bag' as she gets ready for World War III
A woman who became convinced that the 'world was going to end' after Russia's invasion of Ukraine has revealed the contents of her emergency 'go bag' with £100 worth of equipment.
Girl, 7, found dead in pond at golf course as mother pays tribute to her 'sweet little girl'
Nyla May Bradshaw was found at Owston Hall golf course in Doncaster, South Yorkshire yesterday following a huge search and rescue operation.
'Touching and beautiful' Western series overtakes Yellowstone as it shatters ratings records amid string of rave reviews and 'fantastic' performances
Those who have watched the new show have rushed online to share their thoughts, and it's all extremely positive.
A fragment of the Eiffel Tower is set to go to auction - and it could be yours if you've got the cash
A piece of the Eiffel Tower that dates back to when it was first built in 1887 will be available to purchase by auction on May 21.
LIVE: A12 entry slip road partially blocked after multi-vehicle crash
Hello and welcome to our live blog. Here we will be updating you on the A12 and M25, where a multi-vehicle collision has partially blocked an entry slip road at Junction 28. Please email halle.groves@newsquest.co.uk with information and images.
How Europe has turned its back on Trump: Italy blocks US bomber from landing, Spain closes airspace and Poland 'denies Patriots request' as furious president lashes out at UK and EU
Europe has turned its back on Donald Trump's war in the Middle East, with Italy, Spain and Poland refusing to support American operations against Iran.