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William Wright, chief executive of Closed Door Security, said the “best advice” for M&S customers in the wake of the incident was to be “highly cautious” of all email correspondence in relation to the ...
The organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest are in “close contact” with Swiss winner Celine Dion, following reports that she had ruled out performing this year in Basel.
Dame Justine Thornton, a High Court judge and the wife of Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, was among a number of residents to object to the plans.
An 87-year-old man was attacked in the street and left for dead for the sake of a box of cornflakes and a shepherd’s pie, a court has heard. John Mackey had visited a north London Co-op store where he ...
London TravelWatch said the organisation should do ‘much better’ in how it provides information to passengers when things go wrong.
The Indian Premier League and Pakistan Super League were paused last week as military hostilities between the two nations escalated.
Microsoft is facing a potentially multibillion-pound legal claim over allegations it has overcharged for licences to use its software since 2015.
The Japanese car maker has said it will cut 11,000 more jobs than originally planned, having announced initial restructuring plans in November.
The president is paying an early visit to the kingdom after the crown prince promised to pump hundreds of billions of dollars into new ...
The MSP seeking to change the law on assisted dying says he is hopeful his colleagues will back the general principles of his Bill on what could be a “historic day” for the Scottish Parliament. Liam ...
Survivors of the Post Office Horizon scandal have experienced deep trauma and can be left feeling re-victimised, a study has found. Academics have shown how deeply lives have and continue to be ...
Perched in the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the airfield has been a haven for aviation lovers since 1962.