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The boss of Currys said there are early signs that stock meant for the US is already being diverted to the UK.
Tariffs imposed by the US risk causing a recession, Scotland’s First Minister has said.
Comparing Port Talbot with Scunthorpe is “not entirely” fair, a trade union national secretary has said, as he accused the previous government of being “asleep at the wheel” over steel.
A rare Cadbury chocolate bar launched in 2012 that was “aimed at women” has been found back on the shelves at B&M. Crispello, a mix of wafer and chocolate, has only been available abroad until ...
State Pension, Pension Credit and other HMRC and DWP benefits may be affected by changes due to the Easter bank holidays this week ...
HMRC Child Benefit payments may arrive on a different day this week, with earlier payments - but there's a catch ...
The majority of National Education Union (NEU) teacher members have said they would be willing to strike over the Government’s proposed 2.8 ...
European officials have condemned Russia’s deadly missile attack on Ukraine’s Sumy that killed and wounded scores of people, accusing Moscow of committing war crimes and demonstrating disregard for ...
The programme has already given thousands of patients better access to a personalised vaccine for bowel cancer.
Royal Mail is delivered to millions of homes across the country every day, but not all parcels can be tracked. Here is all you need to know.
Steve Bray has been cleared of flouting a police ban after anti-Brexit edits of The Muppet Show and Darth Vader’s theme outside Parliament. Bray, 56, also known as Stop Brexit Man, was playing music ...
British Steel has announced the appointment of interim executives as efforts continue to secure its future. The company announced Allan Bell as interim chief executive officer and Lisa Coulson as ...