Dwain McDonald, former chief executive of DPDgroup UK, has announced his appointment as an independent non-executive director of International Distribution Services (IDS) and Royal Mail Group.
Luke Littler’s bid to become world number one for the first time suffered a setback with a surprise 10-7 defeat to James Wade at the European Championship in Dortmund. World champion Littler, who ...
Saving for a pension is an important part of our finances, allowing us to save a healthy sum of money to have a comfortable retirement later on down the line. Despite this, an estimated £31.1 billion ...
Morrisons has announced a major change for its car parks - with drivers set to benefit. Morrisons has teamed up with Motor Fuel Group (MFG), the UK’s largest independent forecourt operator, to rollout ...
A 10-year-old bakery is on a roll as it opens its latest cafe on London's busiest street A BAGEL chain sets its sights on doubling the number of its cafes by 2023 as its prepares to opens its newest ...
To the DPD driver who knocked on the door of 10 Old School Close, in Banks, Lancashire, shortly after midday on June 14, 2023, it was just another delivery. He handed the object, a large oblong ...
India is set to become the third largest economy, and the UK is ready to partner in this journey, says British PM Keir Starmer.(Bloomberg) British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, during his first visit ...
The feelings are strong, and they are valid. After almost two decades of raising your child, knowing their whereabouts (most, if not all, of the time), you are suddenly left with an empty bedroom and ...
New MHRA–FDA collaboration aims to boost patient access and AI safety Patients in the UK are set to benefit from a strengthened partnership between the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory ...
13:11, Wed, Oct 8, 2025 Updated: 13:13, Wed, Oct 8, 2025 A record high number of homeless people died in the UK last year, new figures show, as charities claim “we have one of the worst housing ...
Chinese automaker BYD is celebrating surging sales in the United Kingdom, thanks in part to London's decision not to hit it with the same hefty tariffs that the United States and European Union have.
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