Month: July 2023
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That’s according to analysis published by Make UK and business advisory firm BDO Most English regions and Wales are seeing a downward trend in their share of manufacturing exports to […]
Members of Aslef at 15 train companies in England will refuse to work overtime from Monday August 7 to Saturday August 12 Train drivers are to stage another week-long overtime […]
Hundreds of patients are taking up hospital beds across England every day despite being ready to leave, due to hold-ups in sorting transport, medicines and paperwork, or because they have […]
George Alagiah was a popular and reassuring presence behind a BBC News desk for more than 20 years, his unflappable demeanour making him a hit with viewers. He joined the […]
Vue International has said it had the biggest weekend for UK cinema ticket sales in four years after Barbie and Oppenheimer were released. The cinema chain said on Sunday that […]
Twitter has replaced the social media platform’s famous bird logo with an X as part of owner Elon Musk’s plans to create an “everything app”. Recently-appointed chief executive Linda Yaccarino […]
A pledge made in Downing Street four years ago today to fix the social care crisis has been left unfulfilled – with promises of support for the sector shelved, diluted […]
Budget airline Ryanair has reported quarterly profits soaring nearly four-fold thanks to demand over Easter and the coronation weekend, but flagged pressures on consumers from surging costs and mortgage rates. […]
The Prime Minister said the bulk of Britain’s new homes will be built in major cities as he vowed not to “concrete over the countryside”. Ahead of planning reforms due […]
City minister Andrew Griffith has summoned bank chiefs for a meeting to discuss how customers can be protected from “being de-banked” after Coutts cut ties with Nigel Farage. Mr Griffith […]