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Full-fat milk sales rise as UK’s appetite for low-calorie options cools
For years whole milk has been shunned by health-conscious adults in favour of semi-skimmed or plant milk – but old-school dairy products such as “full-fat” milk and Greek yoghurt are staging a comeback.
Retailers are reporting rising sales of whole milk, full-fat yoghurt and blocks of butter – with skimmed …
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How will alcohol duty changes affect the price of drinks?
Tax on alcohol sold in the UK is changing from Saturday, with an increase to match inflation, a cut to duty on draught pints and a shake-up in how wine is levied. So what is changing, which drinks will be cheaper and which might cost more?
What is alcohol duty?
…‘We’d go absolutely nuts’: PM warned of Labour fight if he backs huge oilfield
Senior Labour figures are warning of a serious fight if Keir Starmer tries to give the go-ahead to a giant new oilfield off Shetland later this year.
MPs and ministers have told the Guardian they are prepared to oppose the UK prime minister should he try and give final consent …
Trudeau: Canada will bring ‘forceful but reasonable’ retaliation to Trump tariffs
“I won’t sugarcoat it – our nation could be facing difficult times in the coming days and …
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Ex-Barclays CEO gears up for explosive trial over City regulator’s allegations on Jeffrey Epstein ties
The former chief executive of Barclays, Jes Staley, is gearing up for an explosive trial next month, that will force him to address evidence suggesting he hid the depth of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein: the sex offender that he referred to as “family”.
Court documents seen by the Guardian …
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York Minster congregation outraged over ‘deeply inappropriate’ concert
First there was a silent disco at Canterbury cathedral. Then there was the “rave in the nave” in Peterborough.
But York Minster is taking it one step further by hosting a controversial metal band in what parishioners have called an “outright insult” to their faith.
The 800-year-old cathedral is facing …