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Around 1,800 jobs are being axed at insurance giant Aviva over the next three years as part of an overhaul to save £300 million a year. The group said savings will also be made across central costs, contractor and consultant spend, reduction in project spend and in other areas. It comes as part of a revamp of the group by new chief executive Maurice Tulloch, who took on the top job in March.
It could help spell an end to lengthy queues.
On the 75th anniversary of the D-day landings, we hear eyewitness’ accounts on what it was like fighting in a battle that paved the way for the liberation of western Europe from the Nazi regime.
Thousands were killed on Normandy's beaches, codenamed Gold, Juno, Sword, Utah and Omaha.
It’s been seventy-five years since the D-Day landings, where the allied forces of British, Canadian and American forces beat the Germans in World War II.
A hunt has been launched to find the Great Yellow Bumblebee.
Around 1,700 people are employed at the South Wales site.
It could have been worse.
The Queen was joined by Prime Minister Theresa May, US President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron and others in an event to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Military demonstrations, music and testimony marked the sombre occasion, and over 300 veterans of the mission, known then as “Operation Overlord” attended. Trump is on his third and final day of his state visit to the UK.