By Katherine Lawton Published: 17:06 EDT, 25 April 2024 | Updated: 17:55 EDT, 25 April 2024 This is the moment a Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond shot down a missile fired by Houthis in Yemen at a merchant vessel in the Gulf of Aden. HMS Diamond was defending the Gulf …
Read More »BHP launches £31bn bid for Anglo American: Audacious swoop threatens ‘to set whole mining sector on fire’
By Jessica Clark Updated: 17:00 EDT, 25 April 2024 Mining giant BHP was last night told it will need to raise its bid for Anglo American after launching an ‘opportunistic’ £31billion swoop on its Footsie rival. The offer, which analysts said could set the whole mining sector ‘on fire’, is …
Read More »Travel boom slows at WH Smith
Slower start to second half Excellent performance from UK business WH Smith’s (SMWH) half-year results were in line with expectations, but the market seemed disappointed. Its shares slumped by 7 per cent after the figures were published, with one analyst branding them “ok-ish”. Total group revenue rose by 8 per …
Read More »The Crown’s Emma Corrin and Gillian Anderson auction outfits they wore portraying Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher in the royal drama
By Molly Clayton Showbusiness Correspondent Published: 19:38 EDT, 24 April 2024 | Updated: 05:23 EDT, 25 April 2024 It was the outfit in which she famously depicted the late Margaret Thatcher in finale season of The Crown. And now fans of the Netflix drama can bid for it after Gillian …
Read More »Money latest: Morrisons shoppers are going to notice two changes in stores | UK News
By Ollie Cooper, Money team Interest in a phenomenon known as “dark tourism” has been steadily rising in recent years – but what is it? To find out, we’ve spoken with tourism academic Dr Hayley Stainton and renowned dark tourist and author Dr Peter Hohenhaus, who runs a dark tourism website. What is it? In …
Read More »Royal Winnipeg Ballet to premiere T’əl, a historic Indigenous-language production
Open this photo in gallery: Dancers Stephan Azulay, front left, and Tymin Keown, front right, rehearse for the Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s T’əl: The Wild Man of the Woods, which debuts April 25. Silhouetted against beams of fluorescent light shining from the ceiling of a vast studio, more than two dozen …
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 Belgian postal workers strike against job cuts and reorganisation to focus on parcels Workers at the Belgian postal service Bpost began a series of strikes this week, with delivery workers stopping work on …
Read More »The People App: Big Brother at Royal Mail
Royal Mail postal workers will recall during our bitter 2022-23 industrial dispute the transparently disingenuous performance of then CEO Simon Thompson in front of the House of Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Select Committee. When questioned about the technology that posties carry with them, Thompson was by turns …
Read More »Focusrite points to market share gains as it faces challenging conditions
Gross margin retreats Management points to market share gains This was always going to be a tough set of results for Focusrite (TUNE), after the music and audio hardware and software company cut its guidance last month in a context of “challenging market conditions”. The shares lost a quarter of their value after …
Read More »A14 lorry crash: Road closed westbound near Spaldwick | The Hunts Post
Two lorries were involved in a collision just near J18 (Spaldwick) earlier today, one of which was a Royal Mail lorry. The crash has cased a … Source link
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