BUSINESS LIVE: NAS sweetens John Menzies bid; Morses CEO exits as subprime lender’s profits shrink; Clipper Logistics agrees £943m takeover By Mike Sheen For This Is Money Published: 02:46 EST, 21 February 2022 | Updated: 02:51 EST, 21 February 2022 Kuwait’s National
Ms Truss will say that solving the dispute over the post-Brexit trade deal will allow the UK and the EU to focus on the ongoing crisis between Russia and Ukraine. The Foreign Secretary, who will travel to Brussels, for the talks said
The ABC will not screen Clive Palmer’s pre-election speech live from Canberra -reportedly amid fears he could use the opportunity to push anti Covid-vaccine rhetoric. The billionaire mining magnate – who opposes jab mandates and is unvaccinated himself – is scheduled to
As ever, the Queen sets an inspiring example to us all. Despite suffering from Covid, she’s up and about and, we’re told, performing ‘light duties’. She watched her horse win at Newbury races on television yesterday and found time to send a
Scotland’s Constitution Secretary has lambasted Jacob Rees-Mogg over the “profound absence of Brexit benefits” and encouraged the UK to promote a close relationship with the EU. In a letter to the Brexit opportunities minister, Angus Robertson said the proposed Brexit Freedoms Bill,
A Ukrainian journalist has punched a pro-Russian politician in the face on live TV and put him in a headlock in front of the former prime minister in a debate over Vladimir Putin. The shocking brawl broke out between lawmaker Nestor Shufrych
Scotland’s Constitution Secretary Angus Robertson has written a letter to the Brexit opportunities minister. He warned the proposed Brexit Freedoms Bill, which will make it easier to amend existing EU laws on the UK statute book, would have “profound consequences” for devolved
BUSINESS LIVE: Retail sales bounce back; NatWest profits soar to £4bn; MPs up pressure on Arm listing By Mike Sheen For This Is Money Published: 02:57 EST, 18 February 2022 | Updated: 03:03 EST, 18 February 2022 British retail sales grew faster
Britons have accused the EU of being anti-British after becoming enraged by recent European Parliament comments. MEPs suggested they could have secured the vote for Remain if they campaigned to warn “often misled” supporters of the risk of Brexit, a report on
One disgruntled viewer, John Andrews, said on Twitter: “Four remainers, two Brexit. BBC as usual.” However, another viewer was quick to hit back and rebuke the accusations. He fumed: “Four remainers and two brexit? There are only five guests, or are you