Retail inflation in June rises to three-month high of 4.81%
Inflation based CPI stands at 4.31%, revised upward from 4.25% in May and 7% in June 2022
Inflation based CPI stands at 4.31%, revised upward from 4.25% in May and 7% in June 2022
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Before British Raj coffee is the new outlet that is making waves for its good coffee and work-friendly environment.
The Titanic tourist submersible saw its passengers fall on top of each other, submarine expert José Luis Martín said. An investigation into the incident is ongoing
Malala Yousafzais husband Asser Malik shares adorable post on her th birthday
Rishi Nair will join the cast of the Masterpiece on PBS and ITV series as the new vicar, Alphy Kotteram
In June, the Japanese Diet, the national legislature of Japan, passed its first-ever law on sexual orientation and gender identity. It seeks to "promote understanding" and avoid "unfair discrimination." The law states that "all citizens, irrespective of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity, are to be respected as individuals with inherent and inviolable fundamental human rights." While a good start, the meas
The Mumbai-headquartered company earns more than 80% of its revenues from Western markets and the results reflect tough global conditions for the industry in what is usually a strong reporting quarter.
After negotiating himself out of bouts with Joshua and Usyk, Fury will now box a mixed martial artist
By keeping my clothes better organised, I'll be able to take more stuff with me - hoorah!
If you're looking for a serious upgrade to your current Android phone, the Pixel 7 Pro is a great way to go and you can get it for a pretty sweet discount on Amazon Prime Day.
Donald Trump came “a few sentences away" from deploying the military against migrants as top officials raced to stop him, according to a new book.
Читать дальше...A local Liverpool supermarket has been fined almost £6,000 after putting the health of its customers at risk. Sun Market Liverpool on Prescot Road, has been fined after pleading guilty to breaching four food safety and hygiene regulations. During an inspection on 6 December 2021, the City Council’s Environmental Health officers found the premises infested with mice, and despite the conditions, the shop continued to serve customers. Mouse droppings were discovered throughout, on surfaces and under shelving units. Читать дальше...
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The country's foreign ministry says Tehran is seeking to diversify economic ties with nations on the continent
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Iranian President Raisi is on a tour of Africa, where his country is seeking to diversify its economic ties
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No Labels, an organization advocating for a third-party candidate, announced that Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) will be joining its New Hampshire town hall as speculation grows over whether the senator will make a third-party bid for the White House. Amid polling showing a potential rematch between President Biden and former President Trump, No Labels has...
(Telecompaper) Angoka, Belfast-based cyber security specialist, has joined the Geneva-based Global Uncrewed Traffic Management Association (Gutma)...
Former Pussycat Dolls star Ashley Roberts told Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston that she hasn't yet received an invitation to bandmate Nicole Scherzinger's wedding to Scottish rugby player Thom Evans.
Family man Ian Brown, 65, felt startled when he found a lump while showering.
The Princess of Wales has a close relationship with her three children, and a body language expert has spotted a "turning point" in the bond she shares with Princess Charlotte.
Agriculture advocacy organisation Agri SA has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to urgently deploy the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to support the South African Police Service in protecting trucks on major transportation routes in KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga. AgriSA said on July 12 that it was “deeply concerned” about the violent criminal attacks on trucks in those provinces that have taken place over the past few days, calling them a direct assault on the South African economy and a significant risk to food security.