Experts wade in as M&S plays down ‘cyber incident’

Marks & Spencer is keeping tight-lipped about a “cyber incident” that has hit the business after apologising to customers who have been affected by disruption to contactless payments and online orders in recent days. The retailer insists it is “working hard to resolve” the issue, which it has reported to …

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Andrew Porter – Brunswick Group

Andrew advises a number of UK and international clients on financial and corporate communications. He specializes in public affairs and media. Andrew joined Brunswick from The Daily Telegraph where he was Political Editor. He had previously worked as Deputy Political Editor for The Sunday Times and The Sun. He also …

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Royal fans notice Prince Louis’s adorable mistake during his and Princess Charlotte’s national anthem rendition at King Charles’s coronation

A staggering 83 per cent of the British public say they do not know the words to God Save The King beyond its first verse, according to research by Babbel. And around 33 per cent of respondents think the ‘old-fashioned’ and ‘militaristic’ national anthem should be replaced, suggesting alternatives such as Land …

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InPost CEO: We are delighted to strengthen our partnership with Vinted

InPost has signed an eight-country, multi-year delivery contract with Vinted, Europe’s go-to destination for second-hand items. Through the end of 2027, InPost will handle Vinted parcels across the UK, Poland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Portugal and Spain, including services through its Mondial Relay unit. Sellers of second-hand items on …

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Trump just set a new record

The global markets have been rattled under the presidency of far-right menace Donald Trump, revealing the stark failure of the promises made at his inauguration and exposing the broader fragility of the Global North’s economic models. Contrary to the hopeful predictions of a triumphant surge in the stock markets following …

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