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Sainsbury’s to cut 3,000 jobs as rising costs hit business

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. J Sainsbury is axing 3,000 jobs, including senior managers, as the UK’s second-largest supermarket chain accelerates cost-cutting after the Labour government increased taxes on employers in its October Budget.  The redundancies, which …

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Why Prince Harry won’t be pocketing as much of his £10million payout as he hoped… and why Donald Trump could be the ultimate winner. Another sensational royal scoop from RICHARD EDEN

The Duke of Sussex’s settlement with The Sun’s publisher was described as a ‘monumental victory’ by his barrister David Sherborne on Wednesday. But how much of the payout, understood to be in excess of £10million, will Prince Harry pocket?  The majority is thought to be to pay his lawyers’ fees. …

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Owner ‘thrilled’ to open new Harpenden Food & Wine store

Harpenden Food & Wine has launched in Southdown at 3 Piggtoshill. The new shop features a variety of food, alcohol, soft drinks and snacks for customers. International produce, vapes and tobacco will also be available at the new-look off licence. Harpenden Food & Wine at 3 Piggottshill Lane. (Image: Pirathas Selvarajah) Owner Pirathas …

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Postal service goes for gold to mark medals

Minutes after each gold medal win, photographs of the athlete’s winning moments are sent to Royal Mail. The company’s designers and editors have less than 30 minutes to select the best image, crop and check all facts. The image is then sent to six printers across the country who print …

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Royal Mail unveils Royal Armouries stamp collection

Royal Mail has unveiled 12 stamps being issued to celebrate the UK’s national museum of arms and armour. The museum collection, consisting of more than 75,000 objects, is displayed at three sites in London, Leeds and Fareham, Hampshire. The stamps, which will be available from 30 January, show examples of …

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