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Shares in Daily Mirror owner Reach rise as it says it will beat profit forecasts
Shares in the owner of the Daily Mirror rose more than a quarter after the publisher said it expects to beat annual profit expectations, after a strong end to the year and the benefit of
deep cost-cutting in recent years
.Reach, which owns national papers including the …
KPMG under investigation over audit of gambling company Entain
The accounting firm KPMG is under investigation by the sector’s UK regulator over its audit of the 2022 accounts of the gambling company Entain.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said its enforcement division would be examining the conduct of the “big four” accounting firm, without saying what the investigation related …
Axel Rudakubana: a ‘ticking timebomb’ who murdered three girls in Southport
Axel Rudakubana seemed, on the face of it, an unthreatening figure: a quiet boy from a God-fearing family, slightly built and small for his age. He showed passion for acting – once even playing Doctor Who in a BBC Children in Need advert, wearing spectacles and an oversized trenchcoat – …
Australia retain Women’s Ashes after 57-run defeat of England in first T20
Australia have retained the Women’s Ashes after winning the first T20 at Sydney by 57 runs, taking an unassailable 8-0 lead on points after Beth Mooney slammed 75 off 51 balls and England were bowled out for 141.
Australia’s leg-spin duo of Georgia Wareham and Alana King ran through the …
Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana admits murdering three girls
Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to murdering three young girls and attempting to murder 10 others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, in what was the worst targeted attack on children in Britain since the Dunblane massacre.
Rudakubana, who was 17 at the time of the stabbings in Southport last …
Single mother entitled to same parental leave as couple, Spanish court rules
A court in Spain has ruled that a single mother is entitled to the parental leave that would have been due her partner – if she had one – on the grounds that all babies should be treated the same, regardless of the composition of their families.
The woman, a …
Thirty-two people to give evidence for Guardian in libel case brought by actor Noel Clarke
Thirty-two people are set to give evidence in support of the Guardian’s defence of legal action brought against it by the actor and producer Noel Clarke.
The details are due to be set out on Monday at the high court in London in a pre-trial review hearing ahead of a …
The gig economy: ticket inflation is getting worse, so where does all the money go?
Former M&S boss says working from home is ‘not doing proper work’
The former boss of M&S and Asda has said working from home has meant a generation of people is “not doing proper work”.
Stuart Rose, who was chief executive of M&S for six years until 2011 and then executive chair of its supermarket rival Asda until November, claimed that working …