The creators of blockbuster musical The Book Of Mormon have agreed to go over the show with key actors to discuss points of unease — and possibly make adjustments — after black cast members wrote a private letter expressing concerns. Twenty actors from the original and current Broadway cast signed …
Read More »Today’s top headlines from The Telegraph
Welcome to your early-morning news briefing from The Telegraph – a round-up of the top stories we are covering on Friday. To receive twice-daily briefings by email, sign up to our Front Page newsletter for free. 1. Sarah Everard suspect ‘exposed himself in restaurant’ The police officer arrested on suspicion of …
Read More »Royal Mail is to trial a Sunday parcel delivery service for major retailers following a shift in ‘customer expectations’
ROYAL Mail is to trial a Sunday parcel delivery service for a number of major retailers. It will take on Amazon in the seven-days-a-week delivery market. 3 Royal Mail is set to test out a Sunday parcel delivery service for major retailersCredit: Getty – Contributor The move comes as more …
Read More »Friday Papers: John Lewis jobs at risk after losses
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Read More »Royal Mail to pilot Sunday parcel delivery
Royal Mail worker Royal Mail is to trial Sunday parcel deliveries for major retailers amid an online shopping boom. Internet sales were already on the up before the coronavirus crisis, but the pandemic caused huge growth in 2020. Royal Mail said the trial would open the door to parcel deliveries …
Read More »UK government unveils €1m plan to mark North’s centenary
A programme of events to mark the centenary of the creation of Northern Ireland has been unveiled by the UK government. The plans include a £1 million (€1.16 million) shared history fund for community groups, an interdenominational church service and a programme which encourages young people to explore what the …
Read More »Care homes will mark Mother’s Day this weekend
Like many elements of life at present, Mother’s Day under lockdown looks very different to previous years, but care home residents are still managing to mark the occasion. While flowers, cards and presents will be delivered on Sunday (March 14th), taking loved ones out for lunch or afternoon tea is …
Read More »William defends royal family against accusations of racism
The Duke of Cambridge has defended the monarchy against accusations of racism made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, saying: “We’re very much not a racist family.” William made the comment during his first public appearance since highly damaging claims of bigotry and a lack of support were levelled …
Read More »Hull dad switches to vapes to stop young son copying his smoking
A Hull dad has told how he switched to vaping when he saw his young son copying him by pretending to smoke. It comes as the dad-of-two, Mike Sugden, features in a 30-minute film commissioned by Yorkshire Cancer Research, which has been launched to explore the facts about vaping as …
Read More »Royal Mail parcel pick-up scheme collects one million parcels in just five months
Royal Mail says it has successfully collected one million parcels in just five months via its parcel pick-up scheme, which was rolled out in October 2020. Parcel Collect affords UK online retailers and consumers the option to send or return goods without having to leave the house. Collections, which …
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