An estimated 50,000 importing businesses across the UK were negatively impacted when the pound dropped 20 per cent against the euro in the aftermath of the EU vote – with the average importer seeing their profits fall by 12 per cent over the past year, new research has revealed. With this week marking one year to go until ‘Brexit Day’ (when Britain ends its membership of the European Union at 23:00GMT on Friday 29 March 2019) a study from global...
Against all odds, Victoria is becoming a dining destination. The surrounding area, that is, rather than the station itself. Now, joining the Mango Trees and West Cornwall Pasty Companies of the world, a number of genuinely exciting restaurants have opened – largely thanks to the new Nova complex. No longer at terminus of terminal discontent, Victoria and its steely Nova complex, is now home to restaurants such as Jason Atherton’s Hai Cenato, Sticks’n’Sushi, Bone Daddies, Franca Manca and Aster. Opened...
Boris Johnson was given a dressing down by Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow for sexist remarks aimed at Emily Thornberry today in parliament. The Foreign Secretary used Thornberry's husband's title to address his shadow counterpart, calling her a "noble and learned lady" in a condescending spat at the Labour front bench. He said: "Say no said the noble and learned lady the Baroness whatever it is", before being helped out by his Conservative colleagues. Bercow was quick to intervene following...
The shortlist for the 2018 Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year was revealed this morning. It features over 500 images selected from 8,000 entries from 60 countries across the world. The judging panel is chaired this year, for the first time, by David Loftus, who has shot more cookery books than any other photographer on the planet. His international jury includes Ferran Adria, one of the world’s greatest chefs, Alison Morley, Director, Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism, International Center of Photography, NYC, His Excellency...
The Sun has issued a retraction of an article it published at the end of February which listed potential savings British shoppers would see on goods once European Union tariffs are removed after Brexit. The "Vote for bargans" was even cited by Jacob Rees-Mogg who claimed it showed the "huge savings for us all outside the customs union". But the red top has since admitted it made an “honest mistake” in the article after making calculations based on applied tariff costs to...
John Brown was told in March last year he would require surgery for an enlarged prostate, which makes him need to use the toilet frequently.
Shropshire's Hoo Farm has called off its Easter sheep racing after being targeted by animal rights activists.
PC Ryan Canning was cleared of rape after meeting the alleged victim on a dating website
The Great British public would re-elect a Tory government if Theresa May were to call a snap election today, according to the latest odds move from Betway. Betting on the outcome of the next general election has swung in favour of the Conservative Party for the first time since the UK voted for Brexit, with the odds being cut from evens to 5/6. Jeremy Corbyn, who’s now 7/4 favourite to be the next party leader to resign, is leading a...
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