Demand for larger dog breeds soars as families who moved to the countryside during Covid pandemic have more room for pets, expert says Six of the ten breeds whose popularity increased last year were classed as ‘large’ Those seeing a surge included
Last month, the SNP’s Westminster leader Ian Blackford insisted the Scottish Government would not pay for Scottish pensions in the event the party is eventually successful with its independence campaign. This was a position quickly backed by Scotland’s First Minister Ms Sturgeon
Royal London profits jump as UK’s economic recovery leads to stronger demand for the mutual’s workplace pensions Royal London’s pre-tax operating earnings more than trebled to £133m last year The mutual insurer’s assets under management rose £16bn to a record £164bn ‘2021
New car sales in February were 15 per cent higher than a year ago, though registrations are still a quarter behind pre-pandemic levels as semiconductor shortages continue to strangle vehicle production and availability. A total of 58,994 new cars joined Britain’s roads
Taylor Wimpey shrugs off looming rate hikes as profits surge to £829m – and the housebuilder’s shareholders are set for a £150m buyback Taylor Wimpey revealed that its revenue skyrocketed by nearly £1.5bn last year Property sales have abated in recent months
Right in the heart of Long Island’s famed Gold Coast sits a Russian-owned compound that has long been suspected of being a hive for espionage. The sprawling 39-acre estate was purchased by the Soviet Union in 1946 as country retreat for their delegates
Demand in Britain for doomsday bunkers has soared after Vladimir Putin’s dramatic threats of nuclear war sowed fear and panic across the Western world. UK firm Subterranean Spaces said enquiries surged at the weekend ‘100 per cent’ from February 2021, when the
As Vladimir Putin ignored the West’s warnings of the consequences that would come should he order further incursions on Kiev, the UK was one among a number of top economies to follow up with its threats and impose sanctions on the Kremlin.
Republicans are demanding answers from President Biden on what he will do to help an estimated 23,000 Americans still stuck in war-torn Ukraine. Biden warned that if war broke out, the State Department would not rescue any US citizen or green-card holder
U.S. lawmakers of all political persuasions are lashing out at Vladimir Putin’s decision to ignore warnings from the West and move forward with a full-scale invasion of Ukraine overnight. Democratic Senator Chris Murphy called the Russian president’s decision an ‘evil, panicked move