Typhoo Tea on brink of administration following decline in sales and factory break-in
Typhoo Tea is on the brink of administration following a decline in sales and an increase in debt and losses.
‘Terrifier 3’ Made $80 Million. Marketing Cost: $500,000. Here’s How
Cineverse CEO Chris McGurk outlined how he leveraged his company's mix of media assets to market the horror hit 'Terrifier 3' for just $500,000.
End of a love affair: news media quit X over 'disinformation'
Major news outlets are leaving social media platform X. They say the platform is enabling the spread of disinformation. X's owner is Elon Musk. Musk is an ally of US President-elect Donald Trump. The Guardian, Dagens Nyheter and Vanguardia have already quit X. They say they will not publish on the platform. They say X promotes disturbing content.
Xi, Biden attend Asia-Pacific summit, prepare to meet
Biden and Xi to meet at APEC summit amid Trump's confrontational stance on China, raising global economic concerns.
Fury over Exeter bus lane and parking changes
Traders fear it will impact trade
British tea brand Typhoo on the brink of collapse as consumers 'switch to coffee'
Typhoo Tea say the are struggling amid fierce competition from other tea brands and the growing popularity of coffee.
10 archive photographs recalling Jarrow, South Tyneside, in the 1970s and 1980s
The town will forever remain famous for the historic march for jobs known as the Jarrow Crusade
Weekly review
The FTSE 100 ended the week down 8.78%, or 0.11%, closing at 8,063.61 on Friday.
Crustacean species named after Wellington brewery
Fork and Brewer has its name immortalised in scientific literature after winning a beer competition.
London close: Stocks end turbulent week in the red
London stocks ended Friday in negative territory, weighed down by losses in pharmaceutical shares and a surprise slowdown in UK economic growth during the third quarter.
Today's buildings hold the key to housing tomorrow's population, says professor
Curbing new-build construction, renovating existing buildings at pace and rethinking how we use them: according to Philippe Thalmann, an urban and environmental economics professor at EPFL, these are ...
Starmer admits UK's economic performance is 'not good enough' after economy shrinks in September
Sir Keir Starmer admitted the UK's economic performance is “not good enough” after figures showed there was little growth between July and September.
China Gears Up for Potential Trade War Amid Trump’s Tariff Threats
China braces for a potential trade war as Donald Trump hints at steep tariffs, focusing on self-reliance, alliances, and economic resilience amid slowing growth and escalating tensions.
Netflix’s Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight tests live sports strategy
To the victor goes the spoils, and Netflix, the current undisputed champion of the cord-cutting and streaming wars, is heading full steam into an arena it once said it had no interest in entering.
‘Team Naidu’ working overtime to set the house in order, says Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav
Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister criticizes YSRCP government for economic mismanagement, praises NDA government for financial rectification efforts.
No need for Central law to tackle crimes against health workers: National Task Force files report in Supreme Court
NTF report states no need for separate Central law to protect healthcare professionals, existing laws sufficient.
Less oil drilling restrictions?
President-elect Donald Trump promised repeatedly during his campaign to expand oil drilling in the U.S., which is good news for political leaders in Alaska, where oil is the economic lifeblood and many felt the Biden administration has obstructed efforts to boost the state's diminished production.
How desperate people wanted $1 to hit N10,000, opposed Dangote refinery- Pastor Adeboye
“Everything has been affected. The other day, I sent my children to buy me roasted plantain, my favourite, and they returned and told me how much one cost. I said...”
How desperate people wanted $1 to hit N10,000, opposed Dangote refinery- Pastor Adeboye
“Everything has been affected. The other day, I sent my children to buy me roasted plantain, my favourite, and they returned and told me how much one cost. I said...”
Growth flatlines after Rachel Reeves' gloom on UK finances
The Chancellor was blamed for the slowdown during her first three months in office, with critics saying she had talked down the economy.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves 'economic' with her CV
The Chancellor deleted 'economist' from her LinkedIn profile work experience and changed it to 'retail banking' during her time at the bank in 2006-9.
'Pray' for Davina and '£280 hike to bills'
Saturday's front pages feature a row over freedom of speech and a reported rise in household bills.
Why Top Sales Agents Want AFM Back in LA — If They Want AFM at All
Top sales agents told organizers of AFM, the American Film Market, they want the market back in Los Angeles after a bumpy year in Las Vegas.
Trump aide urges UK to embrace free market over 'socialist' EU - despite banking boss's call to 'rebuild relations'
A senior economic adviser to Donald Trump has suggested that Britain should prioritise aligning with the United States on trade rather than seeking closer ties with the European Union’s “socialist model.”
Record numbers seek help with water bills
Some 1.6 million households were on social tariffs last year but support varies depending on where you live.
Ford hit with near-record $165mn penalty on recall failure
This is the second-largest fine imposed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Wall Street math wizards are decoding private-market returns
Private investment cash flows vary widely in timing, making it challenging to accurately assess performance across funds.
Fed refuses to back Basel climate plan, leaving talks in limbo
The committee has started to water down its proposal to accommodate the Fed.
Pension 'megafunds' explained as Chancellor unveils new scheme
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced plans to create pension "megafunds" in a huge shake-up that will affect how people save for retirement - here's everything you need to know
Crane count dips
WorkSafeBC says only 8 tower cranes are operating in Kelowna, down from 19 in May 2023.
Housing plan taking shape
An innovative new housing initiative is taking shape in the Slocan Valley.
Bands reject HVC expansion
The Stk’emlúpsemc te Secwépemc Nation (SSN) have laid out their reasons for opposing the Highland Valley Copper mine extension as Teck’s Highland Valley Copper mine (HVC) is looking to extend the life
Top Trumps - the rise of Elon Musk
It has been a good week for Elon Musk.
More local labs urged to get certified to int’l standard
Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Senator Aubyn Hill is calling for more local laboratories to get certified to international standard. He noted that certification by JANAAC Global Accreditation, the Hazardous Substances Regulatory...
Top Birmingham restaurant closed down by TV chef owes hundreds of customers nearly £40,000
Michelin starred chef Glynn Purnell, who has been a regular on BBC's Saturday Kitchen, Great British Menu and ITV's James Martin show closed his restaurant Purnell's earlier this month
Devastated mum has to close popular Birmingham takeaway over £22k bill that was never hers
Single mum-of-two was forced to shut Popz Kitchen as debt collectors wrongly demanded huge sum for rented unit
Four small firms on what they want from a new Government
Irish firms are feeling the pressure of increased labour, supply and energy costs, and the upcoming auto enrolment for pensions for employees. With the election just two weeks away some business owners from around the country have been sharing with RTE News what they want from a new Government
Forfar concrete firm set for six-year extension to town quarry site
The company, which is one of the UK's leading concrete block manufacturers, says the rate of extraction at its Auchterforfar site slowed down during the pandemic.
Operation False Target: How Russia plotted to mix a deadly new weapon among decoy drones in Ukraine
Russian factory produces drones and decoys to overwhelm Ukrainian defenses, using thermobaric warheads and decoys to confuse radar.
Alaska political leaders hope to see Trump undo restrictions on oil drilling
Debate over drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge reignites, dividing communities and sparking environmental concerns.
'We've seen demand to help families in need double - but we almost had to close'
Blackley foodbank Humans MCR supports 400 families weekly across Manchester
The pretty little UK seaside town with £177k homes named best place to relocate to
A beautiful seaside town on the North Yorkshire coast has claimed the top spot as being one of the best places to relocate to - and it's not hard to see why.
Trump adviser tells UK to dump 'socialist' EU for US free trade deal
Britain should lean towards the US rather than chase ties with the 'socialist' EU if it wants a free trade deal, Donald Trump's economics adviser Stephen Moore has warned.
India needs 2,500 universities to accommodate 50% students: NITI Aayog CEO
NITI Aayog CEO advocates for doubling universities in India to increase student enrollment and promote innovation in education.
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