
It follows
similar moves by the UK biggest grocers including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda, and will see more than £1.9bn handed back to taxpayers.
It follows
similar moves by the UK biggest grocers including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda, and will see more than £1.9bn handed back to taxpayers.
A spokesman said: “In instances where we have seen some challenges posed by global demand for raw materials or...
As well as these actions, there have been many cases brought against developers of so-called generative AI – that...
And while many small private companies, like Mr Wendt’s, are still pushing to boost output, the biggest firms have...
London rules ‘put 250,000 hospitality jobs at risk’
“Raising rail fares next year when fuel duty remains frozen sends the wrong message about how we want and...
The open letter posted on the airlines’ website on Saturday, announced that regular flight schedules had been restored, but...
Meanwhile, Rachel, who uses the Community Pantry on Hurst Farm in Derbyshire where you pay £5 for membership and...
Sarah Hewin, a senior economist at Standard Chartered Bank, agreed, warning that with rising gas prices feeding into higher...
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