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The interim boss of the spirits giant admitted ‘some’ jobs are likely to be affected by the three-year cost saving programme.
Registrations of new cars stalled in July as many drivers delayed purchases of electric vehicles (EVs) until Government grants are rolled out. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) ...
Lines have reopened after a points failure at West Drayton although disruption is still expected between Reading and London.
The group said it was now axing more than the 4,700 roles and 3,000 contactor cuts announced at the start of the year.
Engineers are working to restore power to around 22,000 properties in the north and north-east of Scotland on Tuesday morning after Storm Floris hit the country with high winds. Work is also under way ...
Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has arrived at court where he is due to appear on rape and sexual assault charges. The Ghana international, 32, has been charged with five counts of rape ...
The group warned it would miss its original profit guidance for the year as it also highlighted ‘weaker’ sentiment among consumers.
The Home Secretary has refused to put a figure on the number of migrants the Government hopes to exchange with France for legal asylum seekers.
Airline Ryanair said it carried a record high number of passenger last month despite French air traffic control (ATC) strikes. The Dublin-based carrier announced 20.7 million passengers travelled on ...
Scotland’s Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has called for a change in how parents in Holyrood are supported after she announced her decision to stand down.