He posted an Instagram Story with the text saying: “I’m trying to get into the concert of Bruno Mars without having any ticket.”
Irish employers should review worker taxation classifications
Recently published Irish Revenue guidance will help businesses determine whether a worker is an employee or self-employed for tax purposes.
Pension buy-outs: endgame issues for sponsors
At each phase of a defined benefit (DB) pension scheme buy-in, buy-out and wind-up, it is important for sponsors to take a strategic approach, work in partnership with the trustees and take advice on sponsor-specific issues that might otherwise be missed.
Will Philippines’ proposed TikTok ban address concerns over China or curb free speech?
The proposed law will empower the president to ban apps that could be used by “foreign adversaries” to threaten national security.
Singapore Airlines turbulence probe: investigators analyse SQ321 flight data recorders
Flight tracking data shows the Boeing 777-300ER plunged 1,800 metres in just a few minutes, with passengers saying it happened, so suddenly there was no time for many to fasten their seat belts.
Singapore Airlines turbulence: carrier to stop serving meals when seat belt sign on, in wake of SQ321 flight
The carrier is adopting a “more cautious approach” to managing turbulence in the wake of what happened on flight SQ321, which was hit by extreme turbulence and forced to divert to Bangkok. One person died and scores were injured.
Malaysia’s 1MDB sues PetroSaudi executive, seeking US$1.83 billion
Troubled Malaysian state fund 1MDB has sued Petrosaudi International Ltd.’s executive Patrick Mahony for US$1.83 billion over a 2009 joint venture with the oil exploration firm.
Nepal’s ‘Everest man’ reaches peak for record 30th time
Kami Rita Sherpa, 54, first scaled Everest in 1994 when working for a commercial expedition. He has since climbed the mountain almost every year.
South China Sea: Philippine admiral at centre of ‘new deal’ saga breaks silence on alleged pact with Beijing
Vice-Admiral Alberto Carlos admits talking to a Chinese military attaché on ways to reduce maritime tensions, but insists he has ‘not compromised’ the country’s territorial integrity.
What is air turbulence and how can you protect yourself? Here’s what to know after fatal Singapore Airlines plane incident
The Post talks to experts about different types of turbulence, how often flights are seriously affected and how passengers can protect themselves from harm.
