To enjoy this content please ACCEPT cookies.Cookies are used to analyse traffic which we share with our analytics partners. Settings ACCEPT AFTER months of speculation, reports from the US this week suggest that Prince Harry’s controversial autobiography will come out later this year and his former biographer says the family …
Read More »BBC apologises for showing wrong footballer in report about sex offence arrest
BBC News has issued an on-air apology after mistakenly showing an image of the wrong Premier League footballer when reporting on a case about a player arrested over alleged sexual offences. During the Thursday morning sports bulletin on the BBC News channel, an image of Chelsea player Raheem Sterling, believed …
Read More »Look Ahead To FTSE 350, Other Companies Reporting & Economic Events From 18 – 22 July 2022
sergeitokmakov / Pixabay Subscriber outlook is more important than ever at Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX). Difficult times for Royal Mail PLC (LON:RMG) but increased automation should help. Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) is hoping to rebound after missing production expectations. Ocado Group PLC (LON:OCDO) reports off the back of raising fresh capital from …
Read More »CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night’s TV: Why Camilla’s the queen of royal knick-knacks
Camilla’s Country Life (ITV) Rating: Sneakerhead (Dave) Rating: Garden gnomes, Jubilee china and a pair of rescued Jack Russells: if the Queen is the nation’s grandmother, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, is its favourite auntie. The gnomes in her Wiltshire acres were on show as cameras peeked around the flowerbeds for …
Read More »Whether Post Office branches will be open today as workers strike
Post Office workers are set to strike amid a pay dispute with bosses. The 24-hour strike will take place today (July 14). The action is in protest to a 3% pay offer for the 2022-23 financial year, alongside a one-off lump sum payment of £500. There has been no offer …
Read More »Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
The World Socialist Web Site invites workers and other readers to contribute to this regular feature. Europe Widespread strikes in European aviation industry continue Workers at airlines and airports throughout Europe continue to fight to improve working conditions, made unendurable by increasing passenger numbers and record low staffing levels, and …
Read More »Royal Collection fails woke test as paintings are checked in case they offend modern attitudes
Royal Collection fails woke test as 2,500 paintings and photos are checked in case they offend modern attitudes Text has been updated on dozens of display pieces to reflect modern attitudes Waterloo hero Sir Thomas Picton’s portrait now cites his links to the slave trade The Royal Collection Trust has …
Read More »‘A hole in our hearts’: farewell to one of The Queen’s favourite horses
A horse described as one of The Queen’s favourites, who pulled Her Majesty’s carriage on a host of high-profile occasions, has died at the age of 27. The Horse Trust has “with an incredibly heavy heart” paid tribute to former Royal Mews favourite Daniel. “Daniel was an incredibly …
Read More »Video shows how construction of Royal Caribbean cruise ship Utopia of the Seas is well under way
By gross tonnage, these behemoths are the five biggest cruise ships on the high seas: 1. WONDER OF THE SEAS – ROYAL CARIBBEAN Launched in 2022, the record-breaking ship has a gross tonnage of 236,857, and measures 362m (1,187.8ft) in length and 64m (210ft) in width. With 2,867 staterooms, she …
Read More »Week ahead: 18 – 22 July
Welcome to the week ahead, our summary of the forthcoming key company announcements. Companies are no longer obliged to notify the London Stock Exchange (LSE) of results and trading updates, so this list does not claim to be comprehensive. You can read company announcements at http://announce.ft.com and our daily online …
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