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Asahi buys Britvic in £3.2bn beverage mega-deal

In a landmark move shaking up Britain's beverage industry, Japanese brewing titan Asahi has sealed a £3.2 billion acquisition of British soft drink manufacturer Britvic, creating a formidable drinks conglomerate.

Julia Roberts on Hollywood's male-dominated industry

Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts opens up about navigating Hollywood's gender imbalance throughout her three-decade career, sharing her fearless approach to success in the entertainment industry.

Japan's vending machines crippled by cyber attack

A sophisticated cyber attack has crippled Japan's iconic vending machine network, leaving millions unable to purchase drinks as major suppliers Asahi and Suntory struggle to restore operations.

Tea & Coffee Drinkers Live Longer, Study Finds

New research shows that moderate consumption of tea, coffee, or plain water significantly reduces the risk of premature death. Discover how your favourite beverages could add years to your life.

Asahi Group Hit by Major Cyber Attack in Europe

Japan's renowned Asahi Group faces operational chaos after a sophisticated cyber attack compromised its European operations, forcing systems offline and raising data security concerns across the beverage industry.

Arcteryx fury over Tibet fireworks display

Outdoor brand Arcteryx sparks international outcry and accusations of 'greenwashing' after a high-altitude pyrotechnic event in the ecologically fragile Tibetan Plateau, threatening its sustainability reputation.

Bass Strait crossed in a boat made entirely of rubbish

A team of environmental activists has successfully crossed the treacherous Bass Strait in a boat constructed solely from reclaimed plastic waste and trash, highlighting the ocean pollution crisis in a daring maritime protest.

California Ranchers Fight Environmentalists in Point Reyes Clash

A fierce battle is raging in California's Point Reyes National Seashore, pitting multi-generational dairy and cattle ranchers against powerful environmental groups. The conflict centres on a contentious plan to extend agricultural leases for 20 years, rai

East Germany's Prefab Housing Finds New Life in Modern Era

Once a symbol of Cold War austerity, East Germany's prefabricated Plattenbau housing estates are experiencing an unlikely renaissance. Discover how these concrete giants are providing a blueprint for tackling today's urgent issues of urban density, sustai

Lady Amelia Windsor: Royalty's Sustainable Style Icon

Lady Amelia Windsor, the most fashionable member of the Royal Family, reveals her journey from royal protocol to sustainable style icon in an exclusive interview. Discover how the Duchess of Kent's granddaughter is redefining modern aristocracy.

Liverpool Target Ekitike as Newcastle Face Isak Sale

Exclusive: Liverpool are considering a surprise move for PSG's Hugo Ekitike, with Newcastle United potentially forced to sell Alexander Isak to meet Profit and Sustainability Rules, sparking a major transfer chain reaction.

Shell scraps Rotterdam biofuels plant in green strategy U-turn

Energy giant Shell has abruptly cancelled construction of its flagship biofuels facility in Rotterdam, dealing a significant blow to European sustainable fuel ambitions and raising questions about the company's decarbonisation commitments.

Mum slams school for cancelling meat options in canteen

A concerned mother has publicly criticised her child's school after it unexpectedly removed all meat-based meals from its canteen menu. The decision, part of a new sustainability initiative, has left many students struggling to find appealing food options

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