Travellers could be losing a collective £845million in fees from using their bank card abroad. A study, of 2,000 holidaymakers, found 45 per cent incurred charges for using their bank card outside of the UK in the last 12 months, with the average annual bill coming in at £21.79 each. …
Read More »Ross-on-Wye Post Office accuses customers of ‘porky pies’
Ross-on-Wye Post Office in the Maltings has a 2.1-star rating based on 64 Google reviews, with some customers saying they “consistently have problems at this post office” and that they “felt very uncomfortable”. But the post office managers have replied to several reviews saying the complaints are merely “porky pies”. …
Read More »Mary Creagh appointed minister responsible for circular economy
Mary Creagh has been appointed as Minister of Nature in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs with responsibility for circular economy. Creagh was elected as the MP for Coventry East in July after previously serving as the MP for Wakefield from 2005 until 2019 when she lost …
Read More »Post Office management were ‘thugs in suits’, former Lib Dem leader Vince Cable tells inquiry – business live | Stock markets
Former business secretary Vince Cable agrees that Post Office management were ‘thugs in suits’ In testimony to the public inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal, the former Lib Dem leader Vince Cable concurreed with a description of Post Office management as “thugs in suits”. He said that during his time …
Read More »Post Office inquiry live: Post Office was ‘authoritarian’ in dealing with sub-postmasters, Vince Cable says
Postpublished at 10:48 10:48 Emily AtkinsonReporting from the inquiry We’re being shown several letters being sent from the then-postal affairs minister Ed Davey in response to correspondence sent to Cable by other MPs. A letter sent in response to a note from Norman Lamb MP, on behalf of constituent Allison …
Read More »Monarchy’s income to rise by £45m to more than £130m
It comes as soaring profits from the Crown Estate to £1.1 billion mean the taxpayer-funded Sovereign Grant, which supports the official duties of the royal family, will increase from £86.3 million in 2024/2025 to £132 million in 2025/2026. Officials have said that the increase will be used to help fund the …
Read More »Global pet industry to grow to $500bn in revenue by 2030, BI finds
The global pet industry will expand by more than 45% over the next six years, surpassing $500bn (£386.8bn) by 2030, according to a new report from Bloomberg Intelligence (BI). The surge will be driven by increasing pet ownership, particularly in emerging markets like China, robust sales in pet food, strong …
Read More »Taylor Swift gives a royal shout-out to self-proclaimed ‘King Swiftie’ Flavor Flav during her concert in Germany
Taylor Swift gave longtime fan Flavor Flav a warm shout-out during her rainy concert in Hamburg, Germany on Tuesday. The Down Bad hitmaker, 34, noticed the hip-hop legend, 65, in one of the VIP boxes at the end of her show, as she was saying goodbye to the crowd. In a clip shared …
Read More »Nera Capital backs EUR 1 billion truck cartel class action | Dippy Singh
The third-party funder will be bankrolling over 25,000 claims in a collective action against five titans of the truck industry. Dublin-headquartered Nera Capital is set to fund a EUR 1 billion antitrust class action as consumers continue to seek redress in the ongoing trucks cartel saga. The action, which will take …
Read More »Royal Mail expands fleet of low-emission vehicles
Royal Mail is expanding its use of low-emission vehicles, adding 29 gas-powered trucks to its fleet. The 40-tonne trucks, fuelled by Bio-Compressed Natural Gas (Bio-CNG), will be introduced in the North West of England in the coming weeks, carrying mail and equipment. The vehicles can travel up to 400 miles …
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