M&S Accused Of Burning Palestinian Flag In Christmas Advert
M&S received boycott threats and was forced to apologise after social media users accused the brand of burning paper hats that matched the colours of the Palestinian flag.
Sophie Turner Photographed Kissing Aristocrat In Paris Amid Joe Jonas Divorce
The actress was married to the Jonas Brothers singer for four years, and they share two daughters.
UK Homelessness Crisis Expected To Worsen This Winter
Both Glasgow City Council and Birmingham City Council say that the government fast-tracking the asylum backlog will have a detrimental effect on the current homelessness crisis in the UK.
UK Inflation Resists Expected Slowdown in September Amid Rising Oil Prices
CPI reported a year-on-year increase of 6.7 per cent, maintaining the same pace as the previous month, contrary to economists' predictions of a dip to 6.6 per cent.
Partygate Roundup: Exposing The Hypocrisy of Downing Street
While the nation missed out on saying goodbye and welcoming loved ones, Channel 4's Partygate drama exposes former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Tory associates violating several COVID-19 restrictions.
Dubai's ESG Evolution: Sustainability, Net-Zero and Future 'Pro-Green' Leaders
Since the war in Ukraine started and Russia blocked gas supplies, Germany's news agenda focused mostly on ecology and sustainability.
Joe Jonas Dismisses Miami Divorce Filing After Mediation With Sophie Turner
The move comes after the estranged couple agreed on a temporary custody arrangement over their daughters Willa and Delphine.
Los Angeles Court Issues Arrest Warrant Against Ex-Liverpool Star Daniel Sturridge
Daniel Sturridge is a former footballer who played at top clubs such as Liverpool and Man City
Joe Jonas Posts Cryptic Message About 'Doing The Right Thing' Amid Sophie Turner Divorce
The post comes after the exes agreed on a temporary custody agreement over their children Willa and Delphine.
Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner Reach Custody Deal Amid Messy Divorce
The exes will split their time with their daughters during which she is permitted to travel with them to England and through the United States.
Tesco Leads the Way in Easing Food Inflation, Slashing Prices on 2,500 Products
Tesco, the UK's largest supermarket chain, revealed a substantial decline in food inflation over the past six months. The grocery giant is taking bold steps to address the concerns of its customers by slashing prices on 2,500 products, with an average reduction of 12 per cent.
NHS Strike Row Intensifies as BMA Threatens to Withdraw Emergency Cover
NHS is caught in the crossfire of a bitter dispute between the NHS leadership and the BMA. The contention arose after the NHS accused the BMA of leveraging a threat to withdraw "voluntary" emergency cover unless hospitals cancelled planned surgeries.
Sophie Turner Accuses Joe Jonas Of 'Abducting' Their Children
The singer is allegedly withholding the children's passports, preventing them to be with their mother in the U.K.
NHS Plan Historic Double Strike As Workers Continue Call For Better Wages And Fairer Work Hours
After several NHS workers rejected the government's pay rise offer, the industrial strike action has reached new levels, with many NHS workers criticising the government for repeatedly failing to meet their demands.
UK carmakers hope for delay to post-Brexit tariff
The UK carmaking industry is hopeful of a postponement in a provision in the nation's post-Brexit EU trade treaty, which will otherwise impose a 10-percent tariff on electric vehicles.
Rail drivers' strike action to coincide with Conservative party conference
The train drivers' union, Aslef announced members will walk out on Saturday 30 September and Wednesday 4 October, as an 18-month-long dispute continues to simmer.
Former council advisor questions legacy of Commonwealth Games amid Birmingham's financial crisis
Birmingham City Council, Europe's largest local authority, declared effective bankruptcy due to annual budget shortfalls, shifting focus to protect vital services while halting non-essential spending.
Charles III to mark first year as king
The anniversary on Friday is expected to be marked privately, given the date is also that of his mother's death at the age of 96.
Travellers slapped with new fee at Heathrow Airport; adding more travel expenses
The latest rule came into place on Tuesday across many areas in London.
UK inflation drops to almost 8% in June 2023, marking significant slowdown in price growth
Inflation in the UK fell to 7.9 per cent in June 2023 from 8.7 per cent in May, marking the lowest rate since March 2022, as reported by the Office for National Statistics.
Disappointing 'search relevancy' cost retailers over $2 trillion globally
Online retailers fall short of Google's high search relevancy standards, with "search relevancy" leading the difficulty list for 85 per cent of UK retailers.
Retail warehousing vacancy rates in the UK continue to decline
The UK retail warehousing sector is witnessing a decline in vacancy rates as retailers capitalise on the availability of second-hand items resulting from administrations and CVAs.
Government offers pay rises to millions of UK public sector workers
The offer comes amidst a backdrop of widespread strikes across the public sector over the past few months, with the government suggesting pay rises of between six per cent and 6.5 per cent for 2023-24.
British online retailers increase spending on advertising, inventory and software by 19%
UK online retailers have increased their spending on advertising, inventory and software in Q2 2023 driven by a 15 per cent YoY increase in inventory investment.
Online retail revenue declines for 26th consecutive month amidst promising traffic index
UK online retail revenue saw a 1.2 per cent year-on-year decline in June, marking the 26th month of negative growth in a row, according to IMRG Online Retail Index.
No new 'partygate' probe against UK's Johnson: police
Boris Johnson will not face another formal probe into allegations that he broke Covid lockdown laws at the UK prime minister's country residence, police announced on Tuesday.
Dutch King makes historic apology for slavery
Dutch King Willem-Alexander issued a historic royal apology Saturday for the Netherlands' involvement in slavery, saying he felt "personally and intensely" affected.
'Emotional' Elton John closes out Glastonbury Festival
Elton John gave the final concert at Britain's legendary Glastonbury Festival on Sunday, bringing down the curtain on the annual spectacular with what could be his final UK performance.
Cost of living crisis drops UK workers' retirement figures to 1 million
A recent report describes this phenomenon of people postponing their retirement plans as "the great un-retirement", given the number of people out of the labour market has reduced compared to last year.
England v Australia: The Ashes explained
England and Australia will renew their storied rivalry on Friday in the first Test of the latest Ashes series at Edgbaston.