10 January 2023, 19:16 Former Labour Leader said Keir Starmer was “right” not to join strike pickets. Picture: Getty/LBC Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock has suggested Keir Starmer is “right” not to join strike picket lines as doing so would be “gesture politics”. Appearing on Tonight with Andrew Marr, Lord …
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Prince Harry and his memoirs have been ridiculed by Stephen Colbert ahead of the broadcast of their US TV interview tonight with the comedian comparing his life to Harry Potter and joking the new book is available as a royal commemorative plate. There were gales of laughter as the Duke of Sussex …
Read More »Sainsbury’s delivers “best possible Christmas” with strong sales uplift
FOOD & DRINK 11 January, 2023 | by Angela Beevers Sainsbury’s has posted a 7.1% increase in retail sales over the festive trading period after investing in value, innovation, service and availability. In the six weeks to 7 January, grocery sales rose by 7.1% while general merchandise sales came in …
Read More »Tevva gets approval to start mass production of e-trucks at Tilbury
Truck manufacturer Tevva has received regulatory approval for its 7.5-tonne electric truck, paving the way for the company to begin mass production at its facility in Tilbury, a port town east of London. According to Tevva, it is the first British firm to be given EC Whole Vehicle Type Approval …
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eBay announced Tuesday they have put in place performance protections for sellers whose shipments are stuck or delivered late due to severe weather affecting California and some other parts of the West Coast. For sellers, whose business is impacted by the storms and flooding, eBay will automatically protect their seller …
Read More »Tevva begins first high-volume production of electric lorries in UK | Automotive industry
The truck startup Tevva has become the first company to start high-volume production of electric lorries in the UK. The company has started making its 7.5 tonne electric truck for customers at a facility in Tilbury, Essex, after receiving European type approval – the regulatory clearance required by all volume …
Read More »Prince Harry downs tequila shots as he answers a series of questions on The Late Show
Prince Harry downed tequila shots in an interview with The Late Show’s Stephen Colbert yesterday ahead of its broadcast in the US tonight. Fans attending the recording at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City told DailyMail.com the Duke of Sussex answered a series of questions from the late night host …
Read More »German Evri parcel delivery issues across Oxfordshire
CUSTOMERS across Oxfordshire and other parts of the country have had issues with services provided by a German courier company. Evri has already apologised to customers in different parts of the UK for delays to parcels over Christmas. A spokesman for the company said the delays were due to Royal …
Read More »‘Daily Mail Tried to Shame Us for Backing Strikers – But Gave Us Free Publicity Instead’ – Byline Times
As union laws become more draconian, activists are getting innovative. It’s giving right-wingers the jitters, reports Josiah Mortimer Sign up for our weekly Behind the Headlines email and get a free copy of Byline Times posted to you It represented that most festive of traditions: the scramble from right-wing media …
Read More »British start-up Tevva to mass produce 7.5t electric truck
UK-based zero-emission truck start-up Tevva will mass produce its 7.5 tonne electric truck after it secured European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval (ECWVTA). Tevva says it is the first British company to receive EC Whole Vehicle Type Approval for a 7.5t electric truck. Last year the Essex firm showcased its …
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