The UK’s biggest banks have been told by the City watchdog to do more to ensure parliamentarians, senior public servants and their families are treated…
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John Lewis trials repair service in partnership with Timpson Group
John Lewis customers will be able to give their favourite leather jacket a new lease of life or have a cushion cover fixed, as part…
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More than 4 million vaccine doses have been flown toPyongyang, raising hopes that North Korea could open up again to UN agencies and NGOs amid…
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The EU had a record number of potential olive oil fraud and mislabelling cases in the first quarter of this year as inflationary pressures fuelled…
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French police have opened an investigation into death threats received by three Israeli athletes at the Paris Olympic Games, as well as possible antisemitic hate…
View More Death threats against Israeli Olympic athletes investigated by French policeChic, sexy, elegant: the classic bob is back as the haircut of the summer
Lily Collins – the star of Netflix hit series Emily in Paris – cut her long hair into a jaw-length bob in June. Posting images…
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Why do Visa, Mastercard and so on advertise to consumers? As far as I know, the way in which bank payments are processed is immaterial…
View More Readers reply: Why do Visa and Mastercard advertise to consumers?July design news: 50 years of Casio, an iPod revival and mending as an art
Both mending and hobby crafts get the respect they deserve in this month’s design news. Check our stories to see where these fine activities get…
View More July design news: 50 years of Casio, an iPod revival and mending as an artDoctor behind trial of HIV prevention drug recounts breakthrough moment
When the doctor behind the trial of a new HIV prevention drug heard the results, she could not contain her emotions. “I literally burst into…
View More Doctor behind trial of HIV prevention drug recounts breakthrough momentIf things go wrong on holiday: how to claim back or avoid some of the costs
The UK Global Health Insurance Card is not actually global – it just covers the European Economic Area (EEA) and a handful of other countries…
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