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The chief executive of Toby Carvery has apologised for “the upset that it has caused” after it felled a 400-year-old oak tree outside one of its restaurants. The tree, in Whitewebbs Park, north London ...
The retailer said full-year sales, excluding fuel, rose by 4.2 to £26.6 billion as it increased its share of the UK grocery ...
The King thanked a wellwisher who told him he looked in good health, joking: “You are very kind, it’s all mirrors.” Charles was joined by the Queen for the traditional Maundy service at Durham ...
One Day star Ambika Mod and The Tick actor Peter Serafinowicz are among the famous faces selected to bring their “hugely gratifying” readings of the International Booker Prize shortlist to a series of ...
The NHS adds that temper tantrums usually start after 18 months, with this becoming less common as the child learns to speak. By the age of four, tempers like this should become far less common or ...
The European Central Bank has cut interest rates to counter worries about economic growth fuelled by President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught. The bank said in a statement that “the outlook for ...
Businesses will likely have to review and change policies, including on toilets, in light of a Supreme Court ruling, according to lawyer Peter Byrne.
The European Central Bank has cut interest rates for the seventh time in a row to counter worries about economic growth fuelled by President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught. The bank said in a ...
Outgoing BP chairman Helge Lund received a near 25% vote against his re-election at the UK oil major’s annual general meeting in a shareholder revolt. The company’s board was dealt a bloody nose from ...
Speaking to the Daily Record’s Planet Holyrood podcast, John Swinney lamented the success of Reform UK across the country, saying there is potential for its leader Mr Farage to win the keys to 10 ...
Former BBC Radio 2 DJ Colin Berry has died at the age of 79, the corporation has said. He spent 25 years as the man who read out the UK’s voting decision at the Eurovision Song Contest, until 2002.
The PPS in Northern Ireland also said Will Kerr will not face charges relating to an allegation of misconduct in public office.