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Waitrose to stop selling suffocated farmed prawns, as campaigners say they feel pain
They are a popular staple for office lunches, barbecues and takeaways, but prawns often suffer an unpleasant death before reaching our plates.
Animal rights campaigners say billions of prawns farmed each year deserve better welfare protection and are targeting what they describe as “atrocious” practices of “eyestalk ablation” and suffocation …
If the AI Roundheads go to war with tech royalty, don’t bet against them | John Naughton
Chill of inflation threatens Britain again after Europe’s long, hard winter
UK rushes forward plans for £2.5bn steel investment after Trump announces tariffs
The government has rushed forward plans for a
£2.5bn investment in the UK steel industry
after Donald Trump announced25% tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminium
into the US.The business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, will publish a green paper entitled Plan for Steel on …
Why is Trump behaving like a bully over tariffs? Because he can | Gene Marks
freaking huge.
California’s economy is bigger than the entire UK’s. Texas’s is larger than all of Canada’s. Florida’s is larger than all of Mexico’s. In its entirety the US …Ministers face questions about Prince Andrew’s use of public money
The government is to face questions about Prince Andrew and other members of the royal family’s use of public money after talks to overcome restrictions on scrutinising the monarchy in parliament.
Labour peer George Foulkes has had the first of what he intends to be a number of questions about …
Mould, mice and droppings among issues discovered at Whitehall’s restaurants and bars
Whitehall’s restaurants and bars have often been the scene of a grubby deal or plot in the occasionally dirty business of politics. But, according to a series of health inspections, they have needed to clean up their acts in more ways than one.
Instances of mouse-nibbled snacks, repeated discoveries of …
‘Rugby is growing’: Old Glory DC owners bullish as MLR hits year eight
Offshore worker Robbie Robson was bludgeoned to death on an oil rig. Was it a random attack or does the industry have questions to answer?
In October 2022, Robbie Robson, 38, a British offshore worker, travelled to Qatar for an eight-week contract in the oilfields of the Persian Gulf. Robson was handsome, ambitious, and determined to do well by his family. The job was an attractive opportunity: after years working on vessels, and as a …
From Captain America to The White Lotus: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
Going out:
Cinema
Captain America: Brave New World
Out now
In the latest instalment of Marvel mayhem, Anthony Mackie stars as Sam Wilson-slash-Captain America, with Chris Evans having bowed out. And replacing William Hurt following the veteran actor’s death is Harrison Ford, hulking out as antagonist Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, president of …