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The group reported pre-tax profits tumbling to £98 million for the six months to June 30, down from £338 million a year earlier.
Outdoor clothing manufacturer Trespass is to design and produce the uniform for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games workforce and volunteers – for the second time. The company has been appointed by Glasgow ...
National Highways is currently resurfacing the A69 between Corbridge and Newcastle, which it has said is to help create 'safer journeys in ...
The Government is prepared to ‘robustly defend’ its plan in court if migrants challenge being sent back to France.
Jeremy Shippam, 71, of West Sussex, Judit Murray, also 71, of Surrey, and Fiona Maclean, 53, of Hackney, north-east London, were charged with showing support for a proscribed organisation under ...
The first people have been charged with showing support for Palestine Action after the group was recently banned as a terror organisation, the Crown Prosecution Service said. Two women and a man were ...
New app-based telematics gadgets different to a black box could help young drivers cut the cost of their insurance, according to analysis.
Travellers heading to Spain could be affected by industrial action amid Azul Handling baggage strikes in Ibiza, Palma and Tenerife.
A Strictly Come Dancing professional has confirmed they won't be competing in the 2025 BBC series and fans say it 'won't be the same' ...
A single father who has battled bowel cancer filmed the moment he told his son he had won £1 million on the lottery, with the pair hugging and jumping excitedly around the kitchen. Paul Harvey, of ...
Gordon Brown has said Chancellor Rachel Reeves should exempt the Government’s defence spending pledge from her borrowing rules to help free up economic headroom. The former prime minister said the ...
The National Police confirmed that a tourist broke the rules during the Virgen del Carmen festival in Puerto de la Cruz on July 1 ...