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‘Dark and dingy’ or ‘a real loss’? Shoppers react to possible loss of WH Smith
Just two shop floor staff are on duty and shoppers are mostly serving themselves at shouty automated tills in WH Smith’s Stevenage branch, where there are boxes of goods on the floor, some empty shelves and missing signage.
Set in a faded shopping centre that was cutting-edge when it heralded …
Hamas releases more Gaza hostages under ceasefire deal with Israel
Three more Israelis – all male civilian hostages – were being released to Israel on Saturday as part of the continuing ceasefire agreement with Hamas in Gaza.
Hamas handed the first two hostages over to the Red Cross in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday morning before they were received …
Some games are bigger than others … so pressure is on Ireland and England
Every Six Nations fixture is a grand occasion but some games are bigger than others. Ireland and England both know how crucial today’s Dublin eliminator will be in terms of establishing early championship momentum. Listening to the upbeat pre-match tone of the visitors’ new captain, Maro Itoje – “I think …
Small UK businesses complain of being caught unawares by EU ‘red tape’
Small businesses are warning they have had to pause selling their products in the European Union and Northern Ireland since mid-December while they work out how to comply with new EU product safety regulations that caught many of them unawares.
Skye Weavers, a small family business on the Isle of …
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 …
Return of Bridget Jones taps into 90s trend as gen Z looks to ‘simpler’ time
Taiwan’s next generation takes on its fear of the deep
A dozen excited 10-year-olds are bouncing in their chairs. The small classroom’s walls are lined with racks of wetsuits and water equipment, and decorated with posters of turtles. But the students’ eyes are trained on their teacher, Tseng Ching-ming, describing the currents and sea conditions at nearby Banana Bay, where …
Leaders in the Pacific raise alarm over ‘direct impact’ of Trump’s climate retreat and aid freeze
Leaders and environmental advocates in the Pacific have expressed alarm over Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement and freeze foreign aid, warning the moves will accelerate the existential threats they face as nations on the frontlines of the climate crisis.
The Paris agreement is the world’s …
Italian investigative journalist targeted on WhatsApp by Israeli spyware
An Italian investigative journalist who is
known for exposing young fascists
within prime minister Giorgia Meloni’s far-right party was targeted with spyware made by Israel-based Paragon Solutions, according to a WhatsApp notification received by the journalist.Francesco Cancellato, the editor-in-chief of the Italian investigative news outlet
Marcus Smith needs more to work with from England than his own magic moments | Ugo Monye
Not long ago you wouldn’t have thought of England as a team who produce many magic moments. Their approach at the 2023 World Cup was certainly different but, as we saw in the autumn, England can produce something from nothing. My worry is that they can be too reliant on …