The Duke of Edinburgh has said he will be ‘forever grateful’ for the ‘outpouring’ of comfort and support the royal family experienced after the death of the late Queen. Prince Edward, 60, opened up about the death of Queen Elizabeth II while deputising for his brother King Charles as Lord …
Read More »National Trust uses ‘anti-white’ rhetoric, claims Kemi Badenoch
The National Trust has adopted guidelines that use “anti-white” rhetoric, Kemi Badenoch has suggested. The trust is among several British institutions now using the phrase “Global Majority”, which Ms Badenoch, who is minister for women and equalities and a member of the cabinet, warned has “political implications”. The phrase is …
Read More »BBC using £169 million to ‘chase’ and ‘target’ TV licence dodgers
The BBC has used £169million chasing TV licence dodgers in what has been branded a “blatant waste of money”. The BBC are paying logistics company Whistl and Royal Mail £33.8million a year for five years to deliver letters to those suspected of not paying. The spending is equivalent to nearly …
Read More »An Post on track to halve emissions ahead of schedule
An Post has said it is on course to reach its goal of reducing emissions across its fleet by 50% ahead of its end of 2025 target date. The state-owned company is also on track to reduce electricity use across its buildings by 40% next year, and recently became the …
Read More »CITY WHISPERS: Boss Cook-ing up a big sparkler to woo De Beers buyers
By Francesca Washtell Updated: 16:50 EDT, 18 May 2024 De Beers boss Al Cook is in for one of the most high-pressure weeks of his working life. The diamond group is owned by Anglo American – whose chief Duncan Wanblad is busy fending off takeover bids from rival miner BHP. …
Read More »Fury as BBC blows £169million chasing TV licence dodgers in ‘blatant waste of money’
BBC bosses have blown £169million chasing TV licence dodgers. They are paying logistics company Whistl and Royal Mail £33.8million a year for five years to deliver letters to those suspected of not paying. 1 BBC bosses have blown £169million chasing TV licence dodgers The spending is equivalent to nearly 200,000 …
Read More »Renault Arkana E-Tech is roomy and good value
Alpine is Renault’s halo brand, so it’s not surprising the name has been added to the top-of-the-range Arkana in its second generation since launch in 2020. When I say second generation, it really feels more like a facelift for the coupé SUV, adding what the company calls its novelle vague, …
Read More »Royal National Park: Motorcyclist, 19, dies after crashing into a traffic barrier
By Olivia Day For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:12 EDT, 18 May 2024 | Updated: 08:24 EDT, 18 May 2024 A 19-year-old motorcyclist has died after crashing into a traffic barrier. Emergency services were called to Sir Bertram Stevens Drive in the Royal National Park, about 30km south of Sydney’s …
Read More »Degas’s dancers don’t just show ballet’s beauty – they reveal a system of sexual exploitation
They draw you in from a distance, promising sheer aesthetic pleasure: pastel tutus, pretty girls. Once you’re there, you look closer. You notice the darkness around the edges; you wonder about the battered foot inside the pointe shoe. Degas’s dancers mesmerise for the same reason as ballet itself. A new …
Read More »Meet Daniel Kretinsky, the ‘Czech sphinx’ looking to buy Royal Mail
Forty-five minutes southwest of Leipzig, the 4,200-acre Profen open-cast mine scars the east German countryside and stretches as far as the eye can see. Hundreds of inhabitants across six villages had to be relocated when the mine was opened in 1941 by the Nazis. It produces about eight million tonnes …
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