Wetherspoon sales up on Guinness and breakfast demand

JD Wetherspoon has seen a significant rise in sales, driven by increased demand for Guinness and its popular breakfast offerings. The pub chain's latest financial update highlights steady growth amid economic challenges.

Tesco FF restocks spark shopper frenzy

Tesco shoppers are racing to buy their favourite frozen foods as the supermarket restocks popular FF items. Find out which products are back in demand!

Air India crash: Wrong remains given to UK families

British families grieving the loss of relatives in the Air India crash have been mistakenly given the wrong remains, adding to their anguish. Authorities are investigating the distressing error.

Labour's tax reforms may backfire, warns Goldman Sachs

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny as Goldman Sachs warns of potential revenue drops from Labour's proposed Capital Gains Tax reforms. Experts question the impact on London's financial sector.

UK drivers risk huge fines on European summer trips

British motorists heading to Europe this summer risk hefty fines for failing to comply with local driving regulations. From mandatory equipment to emissions stickers, here's what you need to know to avoid penalties.

Kingham: UK's poshest village revealed

Discover why Kingham in Chipping Norton has been named the poshest village in the UK, from its celebrity residents to its idyllic countryside charm.

UK flight diverted after child's medical emergency

A British Airways flight from London to the Dominican Republic was forced to divert to Bermuda after a young passenger suffered a medical emergency, leaving travellers stranded overnight.

Mum shocked by £8.20 charge for two airport drinks

A mother was left stunned after purchasing two drinks at a UK airport, only to discover an unexpected charge on her receipt. The incident has sparked debate over pricing transparency at travel hubs.

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