Moonpig hails strong gift demand despite cost-of-living pressures
The planned acquisition of Buyagift is expected to be finalised by the end of July and could increase Moonpig’s revenue to about £350 million.
The planned acquisition of Buyagift is expected to be finalised by the end of July and could increase Moonpig’s revenue to about £350 million.
Fourteen smaller environmental justice organizations from around the United States have begun to receive money under the Justice40 initiative
A court in Moscow has rejected a prominent Russian opposition figure’s appeal of the 15-day jail sentence he received on charges of failing to obey police
Following Brexit, the UK has rolled over European Union quotas and tariffs on 10 categories of steel, until mid-2024.
The town’s mayor said a second shampoo is ‘not essential’
‘Journalists should not be jailed for what they write, what they tweet and what they say’
The retailer reported a 6.4% fall in group like-for-like sales excluding fuel and VAT for the 13 weeks to May 1.
Vaccine appreared to be more effective than AstraZeneca in generating immune response in trials
The legal expert said he was ‘aghast’ at her comments on the doctrine of necessity.
The Deputy First Minister indicated winning a majority of Scottish MPs in the next UK election could lead to independence negotiations.
The secretary of state confirmed Britain would ‘depart’ from international law in order to support domestic metal-makers
Peter Aldous sparked shouts of “shame” in the House of Commons as he mistook Sir Lindsay Hoyle for the deputy speaker.
Other countries such as France have moved to update their constitutions following US crackdown
Proposed restrictions would only cover products delivering heated tobacco
Prime minister Fumio Kishida says government ‘will leave nothing to chance when it comes to power supply’
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner also offered her condolences.
Investigation: May Bulman and Simon Murphy find widespread concern about a sector that’s supposed to help those with nowhere to go
Speculation of 'political vetting' of journalists has emerged over the move
PM dismisses Emmanuel Macron’s plan for new ‘structure’ – but keen on informal alliance stretching beyond Europe’s borders
‘She was at the Glyndebourne music festival sipping champagne, listening to opera. Champagne socialism is back in the Labour party’
Giving up seat at summit would ‘risk propaganda opportunity’ for Russia, says PM
The remains of a US Navy destroyer escort that sank in the Second World War have been found in what is believed to be the deepest shipwreck ever discovered.
As the ruble strengthens to levels not seen in seven years, Russia’s minister of economic development warns that the country’s businesses could suffer if the trend persists
Labour’s deputy leader told MPs that Britons will have endured 55 tax rises if Boris Johnson stays as Prime Minister until the 2030s, as planned.
The Prime Minister’s plan based on the Roman ‘Mare Nostrum’ would be an alternative to Emmanuel Macron’s vision for a European political community.