Wickes returns to ‘volume growth’ and ‘on track’ trading expectations after two year hiatus November 3, 2023 The home improvement retailer reports volume growth for the first time since 2021.
Currys to sell Greek arm for £175m to strengthen balance sheet November 3, 2023 Currys announced that it was looking to offload the 90 stores across Southeastern Europe in an effort to strengthen its balance sheet.
No more marking own homework on AI says Sunak November 2, 2023 Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a "landmark agreement" which will see the UK government test the safety of new AI models before they are released.
London weather: Storm Ciaran brings 90 mph winds tonight as weather forecast shifts November 2, 2023 Storm Ciaran continues to rip through London this evening - here's what you need to know
Registration for 2024 Glastonbury tickets has reopened – here’s how to register November 2, 2023 Glastonbury registration has reopened for 2024 tickets - here's how to register
Ladbrokes-owner Entain shares take hit after £45m loss November 2, 2023 Entain shares fell as much as five per cent on Thursday after the Ladbrokes owner suffered from weak sport revenues.
Meta set for legal battle with UK firm of 10 people November 2, 2023 Facebook owner Meta is facing a legal challenge from a British software company called Threads, which employs just 10 people and says the tech giant has stolen their name.
Shein is plotting world domination, should UK retailers be worried? November 2, 2023 It is expected that Shein’s chokehold on shoppers will get even greater after acquiring its first UK company earlier this week.
Lloyds rejects Barclay family’s billion pound shot at Telegraph recoup November 2, 2023 Lloyds has spurned the £1bn attempt by the Barclay clan to repurchase the Telegraph, a move which will ease the concerns of hopeful bidders.
The Time Traveller’s Wife musical review: Low on imagination November 2, 2023 The Time Traveller's Wife has hit the West End and it feels a touch unimaginative and safe