More than 17,000 chain outlets including restaurants, retailers and banks closed down last year, according to new figures. There was a net decline of 10,059 last year after 17,219 chain store branches closed, compared with just 7,160 openings, according to PwC data
BBC picks all-female shortlist of candidates to replace Andrew Marr on Sunday morning political show
BBC picks all-female shortlist of candidates to replace Andrew Marr on Sunday morning political show BBC ‘picked an all-female shortlist of candidates’ for Andrew Marr replacement It means high-profile BBC male journalists would appear to be out of the race Mr Marr left
NHS boss earns £60,000 more than her predecessor as she rakes in up to £260,000, government figures show NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard earns a salary of over £255,000 This is believed to be £60,000 above that of her predecessor Simon
Diet plans from Michelin-starred chefs, secret underground tunnels and a roster of A-list guests. The second episode of The World’s Most Luxurious Holidays on More4 goes through the keyhole of more staggeringly expensive rooms at some of the most exclusive hotels on
Exclusive for Mail on Sunday readers: Enjoy a private Katherine Jenkins show on our Royal Jubilee tour By Mail on Sunday Reporter Published: 17:01 EST, 12 February 2022 | Updated: 03:50 EST, 14 February 2022 The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will make this
Millionaire businessman Marcus Lemonis has been hit with two blistering lawsuits accusing the television host of deliberately destroying small businesses on his show, The Profit, in order to make them ripe for his takeover, DailyMail.com can reveal. The owners of two companies,
Battle of the buffalo carcass: Incredible images show a lion taking on a pack of 30 hyenas in a six hour fight for the rights to dine A lion took on thirty hyenas in a six hour long battle over a buffalo
Andrew Marr was paid at least £5,000 for a Zoom call with a wealth fund, newly published documents have revealed. The political interviewer received the sum for hosting an event, from the BBC offices, for investment management firm Brewin Dolphin in March.
Jeremy Kyle Show ‘producers were given CHAMPAGNE for episodes that had lie detector tests or where guests ‘kicked-off’ while staff feared the sack if their programme was too tame’ Controversial show’s episodes were said to have been graded by bosses More dramatic
Paul Gosar climbed part of the southern border wall – and posted a picture to Twitter – to show how effective it is at keeping illegal immigrants out. ‘When President Trump said the people’s wall would be big and beautiful he wasn’t