Toys "R" Us set to return to Britain's high streets in time for upcoming summer season
Nine locations across the country will be lucky to witness Toys "R" Us shop-in-shops in WHSmith stores in the coming weeks and months starting with York.
NHS strikes to continue after workers reject the governments pay rise
After months of protests, an agreement has been made between the government and unions regarding the increase of NHS staff wages. Several NHS workers are rejecting the offer and will continue to strike until their demands are met.
Royal watchers spot Prince William's 'tribute' to Prince Harry in coronation video
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex are believed to no longer be on speaking terms with each other.
Beauty brand Lush unveils new Green Hub but business comes first
Since its early days, Lush has pledged its commitment to reducing its environmental impact and ethically sourcing ingredients.
Royal watchers accuse Kate Middleton of 'faking' piano number for Eurovision
The Princess of Wales played the opening montage of Kalush Orchestra's "Stefania."
Queen Camilla's Page of Honour suffers injury ahead of coronation
The Queen Consort's grandsons and her great-nephew will serve as Pages of Honour during the ceremony.
Royal photographer calls Prince Harry, Meghan Markle 'very intoxicating' couple
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been married for four years and share two children.
Cost of living crisis fuelling rise in cybercrimes, new research shows
Over a third of the organisations across the UK's critical national infrastructure (CNI) anticipate a rise in cybercrime as a direct result of the current economic crisis.
Liverpool hit Leeds for six after controversial Gakpo opener
Jurgen Klopp's side took the lead at Elland Road when Gakpo's goal was allowed to stand despite the ball striking Trent Alexander-Arnold's arm in the build-up.
UK nurses prepared to strike until Christmas: union leader
Members of the union rejected a government pay offer on Friday and immediately announced an escalation in strike action.
Britain finding a soft spot for homemade Brie and Camembert
France, the "country of a thousand cheeses", is often a source of inspiration.
Martina Navratilova is cancer-free after double diagnosis; 'didn't think I'd see Christmas'
Martina Navratilova retired from professional tennis in 2006.
Mother's Day 2023: When is it celebrated in the UK, its history and significance
Mother's Day is an important holiday which calls for a grand celebration for both mothers and children.
UK economic rebound eases recession fear before budget
The UK economy has returned to growth, data showed Friday, easing fears of an inflation-induced recession as the government readies next week's budget against the backdrop of a cost-of-living crisis.
Several shot dead at Jehovah's Witness centre in Hamburg
Police did not give an exact death toll, but several German media outlets said at least six people had been killed.
UK faces risk of increasing annual flood damage costs by 25%
Researchers of the study state that the "current governance is not enough" and "flood risk needs to be a bigger international priority."
Britain's marathon battle over Brexit
The new "Windsor Framework" creates a check-free lane for goods coming from the rest of the UK that are intended to stay in Northern Ireland.
WHO calls situation 'worrying' after girl in Cambodia dies of bird flu
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has expressed concerns after an 11-year-old girl died of a bird flu infection.
Supply chain expert urges UK retailers to utilise modern technology solutions amid weather crisis
Vice President of Product Marketing, e2open, urges UK retailers to utilise modern technology solutions for logistics management amidst weather crisis.
British supermarkets confront their German discounting demons
Britain's big supermarkets say they have never been more competitive on price, yet their customers are still flocking to German-owned discount stores Aldi and Lidl.
UK shoppers are choosing bricks over clicks right now, but here's why it isn't the end for online retail
The most recent retail sales figures from the Office for National Statistics show a plateauing of online retail sales over the past 12 months.
UK consumers bought more in Jan but overall gloom persists
British consumers unexpectedly increased their shopping in January, but the big picture remains one of weak demand from inflation-hit households relying more on discounts at retailers to make ends meet.
How secret London talks led to Air India's gigantic plane order
Air India's record aircraft deal has put the Tata Group-owned airline in the league of aspiring global carriers.
Michigan State University shootings leave three dead, five hurt
A gunman opened fire on Monday night on the main campus of Michigan State University, killing three people and injuring five, before an hours-long manhunt for the suspect ended with his death, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot, police said.
Adidas slumps as Kanye split triggers new profit warning
Adidas shares slumped as much as 12.6% on Friday after the sportswear maker warned it could plunge to a loss this year for the first time in three decades, in the latest downgrade triggered by its split from Kanye West.
Hospitality in Crisis: Are there enough chefs to keep up with London's insatiable demand for fine dining?
Chefs have not returned to work in the same numbers post-pandemic, leaving the hospitality industry grappling with an acute staffing crisis at a time when operators are also struggling with the soaring costs of doing business.
Man pleads guilty to treason offence, threatening to kill Queen Elizabeth
A man caught carrying a loaded crossbow at late Queen Elizabeth's Windsor Castle home pleaded guilty in a London court on Friday to an offence under the Treason Act and threatening to kill the monarch.
UK man pleads guilty in foiled 2021 crossbow attack on queen
A Briton on Friday became the first person in decades to plead guilty to treason, after admitting trying to harm Queen Elizabeth II with a loaded crossbow in Windsor Castle in 2021.
UK retail giant Tesco to axe over 2,000 jobs
Supermarket group Tesco, the biggest retailer in Britain, announced Tuesday plans to slash about 2,100 jobs, as sky-high inflation hikes costs.
Ryanair rebounds into profit as bookings soar
Ryanair logged a profit after taxation of 211 million euros ($229 million) for the third quarter of its financial year.