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Man arrested in Croydon after five people hurt in stabbing
A man has been arrested after five people were injured in a stabbing near an Asda store in Croydon, south London, the Metropolitan police said.
Police and other emergency services were called to Marlowe Way on the Beddington trading estate on Thursday morning after reports of a stabbing at a …
Woolworths selling downsized’ Brut deodorant for more than double unit cost of old product
Australia’s biggest supermarket chain, Woolworths, is selling a significantly smaller stick of Brut deodorant for more than double the unit price of the old product, in an extreme example of “shrinkflation” that leaves shoppers paying more for common household products.
While not unlawful, the pricing decision rubs against heightened public …
Southport killer said he was ‘glad’ children were dead after arrest
The Southport killer, Axel Rudakubana, said: “I’m so glad those kids are dead” after he was arrested for the “sadistic” murder of three young girls and attempted murder of 10 others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
The sentencing of the 18-year-old was halted as he shouted that he felt …
Tory demands to look into attorney general and ‘conflict of interest’ claims dismissed
Diana would be proud of Prince Harry for winning Sun apology, says Earl Spencer
Family of jailed dissident urge Lammy to prioritise case as he visits Egypt
What is the pan-Europe customs area that the EU is open to the UK joining?
The EU trade commissioner, Maroš Šefčovič, has said
Brussels is open to British membership of a pan-European customs area
as part of “reset” discussions between the UK and the bloc.Šefčovič, who is responsible for post-Brexit relations for the EU,
that …Kemi Badenoch ‘wants Liz Truss to shut up for a while’
Kemi Badenoch has told shadow ministers she wants a period of silence from Liz Truss, as the Conservative leader seeks to distance herself from her predecessor’s economic legacy.
Badenoch told the shadow cabinet last week that she wished Truss would stop intervening in British politics after the former prime minister …
Edelman sounds alarm over 'descent into grievance' in Davos – but whose fault is that? | Adam Lowenstein
High up in the Swiss Alps this week, an influential public relations executive issued a stark warning to the world’s corporate and political elite.
is “plummeting
”, Richard Edelman declared, prompting a global “descent into grievance
”.For the 25th year, the PR agency Edelman …
Sainsbury’s to cut 3,000 jobs as it shuts hot food counters and cafes
Sainsbury’s is to cut 3,000 jobs in the UK through the closure of its hot food counters and cafes and by reducing senior management roles by a fifth, amid rising labour costs.
Simon Roberts, the chief executive of the supermarket group, said he was making the job cuts as part …