Two guys have been convicted of killing Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay.
Jam Master Jay, a well-known Run-DMC artist, was murdered, and two individuals have been found guilty.
The 10-mile HS2 tunnel beneath the Chiltern Hills was finished nearly three years after it began construction.
Nearly three years after it began, the 10-mile tunnel under the Chiltern Hills is now complete thanks to the equipment excavating the longest tunnel for HS2.
Sony intends to eliminate 900 jobs by closing its Playstation studio in London.
Plans for 900 job cuts have been made public by Sony across its Playstation division; the UK division will be among those impacted.
Post Office scandal: There are no ongoing financial talks with Fujitsu, so the bill to compensate victims will be more than £1 billion.
According to a senior civil servant, compensation for victims of the Post Office's defective Horizon IT program would exceed £1 billion.
Bad Wolf: The Doctor Who production business secures a new government contract.
The business responsible for creating popular television shows like Doctor Who has signed a new agreement with the Welsh government.
Fears of debanking after more than 140k company accounts were closed.
Legislators have expressed worries about how big banks treat small businesses after data revealed that over 140,000 accounts were closed by lenders in the previous year.
Researchers find that little fish have audibles comparable to those of a pneumatic drill.
One of the tiniest fish in the world, according to scientists, has the ability to produce noises up to 140 dB, louder than a pneumatic drill.
Al Sharpton: “Despairingly racist” remarks are those made by Lee Anderson.
"Despairingly racist" is how civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton described remarks made by MP Lee Anderson against Sadiq Khan.
According to a COVID probe, Mark Drakeford “regularly” used WhatsApp to “seek clarification of rules.”
According to information provided to the COVID inquiry, Mark Drakeford used WhatsApp to "seek clarification of the rules" during the pandemic.
Authorities are “pandering to the far right,” claims an ex-government aide, by failing to denounce Islamophobia.
According to a former government adviser on the subject, ministers are "pandering to the far right" by not labeling Lee Anderson's comments as anti-Islamic. This was reported to News.