The engineering giant says redundancies will be made worldwide as part of a move to cut costs.
Yahel, who went missing with sister Noiya, was killed in the assault on Israel, her family have said.
An 89-year-old man believes his health has been deteriorating because of the mould and damp.
Derbyshire County Council asked the judge to make findings on how the girl was hurt.
Average pay growth outpacing inflation suggests the squeeze on living costs may be starting to ease.
Wheelchair user Piotr Rembikowski says he goes into the bathroom and cries at night.
Jade Mutua, 22, was killed by a police car going 62mph in a 30mph zone moments before it hit her.
A Cabinet Office minister says there is no justification for Stormont to be boycotted over the plan.
BBC News NI's Gareth Gordon draws on Beckett when asking when the party might go back to Stormont.
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Stephen Hindley's late wife felt "wicked" and her baby son died at the home for unmarried mothers.
The Planning Inspectorate is set to hear arguments on the spa which is subject to a demolition order.
Lord Maude's report is also expected to recommend scrapping the post of cabinet secretary.
Moving to digital exams should occur "in an evolutionary, not revolutionary, way", the exam board says.
George Baldock says amazing teachers at a pupil referral unit got him into the University of Cambridge.
The think tank warns that "ill-timed" pre election tax cuts could prove "unsustainable".
The number of Brits missing or confirmed dead and comments from the prime minister lead the papers.
Campaigners say some Afghans who worked with the British military have not been allowed to come to the UK.
Ahmed Alid, from Wharton Street in Hartlepool, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday.
The party says the government's alternative plans after scrapping the northern leg of HS2 are an "insult".
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