BUSINESS LIVE: Boohoo enjoys bumper revenue growth; ITV sees cash from adverts bounce back; Ikea launches buy-back scheme for old furniture By Jane Denton For Thisismoney Published: 03:12 EDT, 5 May 2021 | Updated: 03:13 EDT, 5 May 2021 The FTSE 100
New Brexit fishing laws were introduced on Friday, sparking accusations from France that this would limit their own opportunities. The new measures included a new post-Brexit licencing law being issued in Jersey, which means French boats that want to fish in nearby
The SNP’s Nicola Sturgeon, Douglas Ross of the Scottish Conservatives, Anas Sarwar of Scottish Labour, Willie Rennie of the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party’s Patrick Harvie will take part. Each of the five party leaders will make their final pitch to
Zoo guests watch in horror as a crocodile feasts on a live kitten after it wandered into the predator’s enclosure with its mother in Kazakhstan Footage of the gruesome encounter has been widely shared on social media It was filmed at Almaty Zoo
Brendan Byrne urged Charlie McConalogue, Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin’s Minister for the Marine, to “do his duty” taking a stand for the industry – while lambasting the EU. The argument stems from the bloc’s decision to reverse a so-called derogation that allows
France has stated through the nation’s Ministry of the Sea that negotiations will be held on Monday to obtain licenses for 14 additional vessels, 12 meters or more, that will be given access to British territorial waters. French fishing minister Annick Girardin
Prince Harry says ‘we must look beyond ourselves with empathy and compassion’ as he appears without Meghan Markle at LA charity gig promoting COVID vaccine in first public appearance since Prince Philips funeral Prince Harry made his appearance at the Vax Live
Thousands of music fans flooded Liverpool’s Sefton Park to attend the UK’s first post-lockdown gig headlined by indie band Blossoms. In total 5,000 fans have been permitted to attend the gig and are not required to wear masks or socially distance during
A barrister who thought he had discovered milk bottles in his garden was shocked to discover they were actually live grenades from the Second World War. James Osborne found two crates containing 48 explosives in a corner of his £2m home in
UK Fisheries, the company that owns a supertrawler caught up in the fiasco, hit out at the Government’s latest failure. Hundreds of crewmen are out of work as the Kirkella remains tied up in Hull because it is no longer allowed to