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Gloucester, Reading, Inverness and Cheltenham are among the 17 sites affected...
Giant flywheels are to be installed around the UK to minimise the risk of blackouts as the power system goes carbon-free.
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Garden centre group Dobbies has revealed plans to shut 17 stores across the UK, in a move which will hit 465 jobs.
The plan, which will need approval by creditors, will see the firm shut 11 larger Dobbies sites and six Little Dobbies by the end of the year.
The former director of iNaga has been banned for employing two illegal workers.
The affected soup is being recalled by M&S, with the Food Standards Agency (FSA) issuing a “do not eat” warning
Conflict in the Middle East, a strike at US ports, problems at the Panama Canal … a rush of problems could create a crisis for exporters
Ranjit Singh Boparan, the so-called ‘Chicken King’, received a bumper pay day after profit at his private office jumped to almost £125m. Boparan’s private office includes high street restaurant brands like Carluccio’s and Gourmet Burger Kitchen as well as Bernard Matthews, Banham Poultry and Elkes Biscuits. Newly-filed accounts with Companies House have revealed that the
The areas with the highest percentage of smokers across the UK have been named. The Office of National Statistics (ONS) collected local data on adults over 18 years old who were current smokers from 2019 to 2023, and found which district had the most. In a report on its website, the ONS found Fenland, in Cambridgeshire, was placed first with 22.1% of the adult population smoking regularly.
Bill is likely to include measures such as ending ‘exploitative’ zero-hours contracts and changes to sick pay
Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) shares are trading slightly lower on Tuesday after the company reported U.S. September and third-quarter sales results. Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) reported U.S. sales of 162,595 vehicles in September, a decline of 20.3% in volume and 9.9% on a daily selling rate basis. “In September, nearly 50 percent of our total sales volume was an electrified model, an achievement made possible by our outstanding team and dealers,” said Jack Hollis, executive vice pre
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The escalation has led to warnings that energy exports could be disrupted if violence in the region continues to widen.
Punch Pubs & Co has shared an update after one of its pubs was shut at short notice yesterday.
Data dashes hopes that effects of pandemic would subside and labour market would return to pre-Covid state
The battle between Wawa and Sheetz for convenience store superiority in the United States finally has an official winner — at least on one metric.
Oil prices jumped more than 2% after Iran's ballistic missile strike on Israel provoked fears of a wider regional conflict.
British services firms lost some momentum but continued to grow in September and the prices they charged rose at the slowest pace in almost four years, according to a survey likely to be welcomed by the Bank of England. "The September PMI surveys suggest that the UK economy is still on a positive trajectory, with improving order books accompanied by cooling inflationary pressures," Tim Moore, Economics Director at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said. "Most encouragingly, prices charged inflation in the service sector, which acts as a barometer of domestic inflationary pressures, edged down to its lowest since February 2021."
Watford’s former MP Dean Russell has seen The Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act and the statutory Code of Practice become law this week.