Coffee pods are one of the most popular ways to brew coffee, and a recent survey by Deloitte found that 25% of regular coffee drinkers used capsules when preparing their drinks. It’s easy to see the appeal – there’s none of the mess or hassle of using fresh beans (whether …
Read More »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 …
Read More »This Glasgow postcode is just receiving Christmas cards amid Royal Mail delays
RESIDENTS living in Townhead have been receiving Christmas cards this month amid Royal Mail delays. Alyson McKell, chair of Townhead and Ladywell Community Council, says many residents are now choosing to travel to the G1-G5 Delivery Office on Baird Street to pick up letters so they can be sure to get them all. …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Royal fans notice King Charles’ important change as he steps out for his first job after Pope’s death
Following an Easter Sunday spent with family in Windsor, including attending the Matins service at St George’s Chapel, King Charles returned to work on Bank Holiday Monday, greeting New Zealand’s Prime Minister. The meeting between Charles, 76, and New Zealand’s premier Christopher Luxon came just hours after the monarch was …
Read More »Wall Street must speak up as Trump continues his attacks on Federal Reserve boss, says ALEX BRUMMER
By ALEX BRUMMER FOR THE DAILY MAIL Updated: 17:17 EDT, 22 April 2025 The downgrade to British and global growth in the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook report will come as no surprise. Donald Trump’s random ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs imposed on April 2, then subsequently watered down, shattered confidence …
Read More »Chemtrails is now the stuff of reality as UK signs off on experiments
In a revelation that will surely delight conspiracy theorists everywhere, the long-ridiculed notion of “chemtrails” has been given a new lease of life — and it’s happening right over our heads in the UK. Yes, those alleged trails in the sky, once dismissed as the wild fantasies of internet forums …
Read More »Royal Mail gets CWU on board over changes; workers not happy
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) top brass have once again sided with Royal Mail management to push through a controversial overhaul of the postal service, to the fury of some postal workers across the UK. Royal Mail: winning over CWU bosses – but not the workers? As the World Socialist …
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