Britain has recorded a record number of second doses of Covid-19 vaccine in a single day, with the total number of jabs rising to more than 39million in the country. Government data up to Friday shows the total number who have received
The loss of her beloved husband at the age of 99 will be one of the most traumatic experiences the Queen has ever had to face. Together for more than 73 years, the Duke of Edinburgh has supported the monarch through the
Biggest water licence ever granted in the Northern Territory is handed to company planning to build massive fruit and vegetable farm – but native title holders are not happy Fortune Agribusiness wants to build 3,500-hectare irrigated horticulture project The fruit and vegetable
England’s biggest rhododendron has bloomed and is looking bigger and better than ever – just in time for the end of lockdown. The magnificent bush has grown since last year and is now so large that a double decker bus could fit inside
The Kardashian clan have come under fire again for editing their pictures, after an untouched image of Khloe Kardashian was accidentally released into the public domain over the weekend. While most would be proud to look so good in a bikini, it’s
When BT hired Philip Jansen as chief executive, he was hailed as the ‘right guy’ to lead a long-overdue shake-up. For years, bosses at the telecoms group had whinged about Whitehall-esque bureaucracy holding back major change at the former state monopoly –
Britain’s biggest publisher Penguin Random House refuses to hand back any of the £1million furlough cash it received despite its profits soaring by a FIFTH during lockdown Penguin Random House used furlough scheme between April and June last year Publishing houses benefited
Two-thirds of councils cashing in with biggest bill hikes are Labour: 51 left-wing local authorities ramped up charges to 5% limit – more than 12 times the inflation rate of 0.4% Labour runs almost two-thirds of authorities which raised tax to maximum
One million customers at Australia’s biggest bank are overcharged $55MILLION – so are you owed a refund? Commonwealth Bank has overcharged one million customers nearly $55million Bank took wrongful fees from customers who met eligibilty over 10-year period ASIC taking CBA to
Markets reacted badly to the prospect of tougher coronavirus curbs in France and Germany, sending the euro’s value tumbling to just 0.85p. It was 0.90p as recently as December last year. Despite numerous vaccines being on the market for months, the EU’s