Pub chain JD Wetherspoon warns of annual loss as WFH takes toll on sales
JD Wetherspoon has warned it will plunge to an annual loss for the third year running as wages and other costs hit its bottom line while sales lag pre-pandemic levels.
The cargo ships carrying over 160,000 tonnes of corn and other foodstuffs left Chernomorsk and Odesa, heading for Turkey, Italy and China under an international deal struck in July.
Brazilians go to the polls in October, and they´ll have a choice between reelecting Jair Bolsonaro, or bringing back former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Portskewett puncher Eccles, 26, will fight Australia’s Kaye Scott on Sunday for the chance to take gold in Birmingham after a unanimous points victory over Northern Ireland’s Eireann Nugent.
The heatwave is expected to roll over into next week amid an unusually dry August
In the letter, Dame Deborah tells her son Hugo and daughter Eloise that they are “my world”
The number of people who have crossed the English Channel in small boats so far this year has passed 18,000, Ministry of Defence figures suggest. On Saturday 337 people crossed the Channel in 10 small boats, bringing the total this year to 18,108.
(Reuters) -A foreign-flagged ship arrived in Ukraine on Saturday for the first time since the war started in February, and will be loaded with grain, Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov said. Ukraine is starting to resume grain exports in an effort overseen by a Joint Coordination Centre in Istanbul where Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish and U.N. personnel are working. The United Nations and Turkey brokered a deal after U.N. warnings of possible outbreaks of famine due to a halt in grain shipments from Ukraine.
The 25-year-old, competing at his third Commonwealth Games, finished with a total of 460.40 to miss out on bronze by just 1.9 points while Ross Beattie came 11th with a score of 365.00.
A SOUTHEND MP has paid tribute to Archie Battersbee and his family after the 12-year-old died earlier today.
Russian forces fired at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, southeastern Ukraine, twice on August 5, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the government-run nuclear enterprise said.Energoatom, Ukraine’s state nuclear power enterprise, said on August 5 that Russian forces had twice attacked the nuclear power plant, damaging key buildings and creating the risk of hydrogen leaks.Zelensky called the shelling an “act of terror” and called for increased sanctions on Moscow in a video posted to his Facebook page. Credit: Volodymyr Zelensky via Storyful
A huge fire has broken out metres away from homes in Feltham, west London. Source: London Fire Brigade
The 12-year-old had been in a coma since he was found unconscious by his mother Hollie Dance in April.
The former Love Island star wrote about her experience of motherhood in a post on Instagram.
Temperatures next week will remain lower than last month’s scorching 43.C but the warmth will continue over a ‘prolonged period’, the Met Office said.
A motorcylist has been rushed to hospital after colliding with a car on Kilburn High Road. Police officers and the London Ambulance Service were called to the scene at 9.04am to reports of a collision involving a car and moped.
The Tory leadership hopeful also pledged to enhance the prestige of apprenticeships and vocational education.
THE mother of Archie Battersbee has said she has done everything she promised her son she would do as the family prepare for his life support to be withdrawn on Saturday morning.
Jurgen Klopp has admitted his Liverpool side were far from their best in their opening-day draw against Fulham. The Reds, who came second in the Premier League last season, were heavy favourites against their newly-promoted opposition but could have easily lost the game."We are used to more dominance and we never could get that because we just played not good enough, not quick enough, not precise enough, all these kinds of things," Klopp said. He also suggested dropping two points is "punishment" for the poor performance.
After a groundworker from Freshwater threatened to stab drinkers at a Ryde pub and its landlord, he threatened to kill a nearby resident for asking him to stop damaging parked cars and shouting at people.
Lord Mountbatten’s division of India into two countries was a disaster in which a million died. Using newly colourised archive footage, this documentary explores those brutal events