The fashion giant gets an unfair tax break because it ships items direct to customers, Julian Dunkerton says.
Month: September 2024
Flood warnings in parts of England as rain relents
It comes after more than a month’s worth of rain fell in some areas, causing widespread disruption.
‘Hillsborough Law’ on the table by anniversary, PM pledges
The prime minister promises to introduce a law requiring a duty of candour from public officials.
‘World first’ as full-size ruby grown in lab
A jewellery design lecturer develops a way of growing gemstones from discarded ruby fragments.
Chris Mason: Keir Starmer to offer glimpse of what lies at end of tunnel
The prime minister will offer a bit of sunshine in his big conference speech, but not too much.
Tributes to ‘charming’ BBC star Chris Serle
Dame Esther Rantzen pays tribute to her former Thats’ Life! co-star following his death aged 81.
TSB customers hit by payment problems
Many say they have not received their child benefit, while others have not received their salaries.
Abortion protests near Scottish clinics banned as buffer zones law goes live
New legislation prevents anti-abortion protesters from gathering within 200m (656ft) of clinics.
Nicola Bulley’s family to ‘tell their own story’
Nicola Bulley’s sister, parents and partner feature in a new BBC documentary into her disappearance.
‘I’m on cloud nine now I’ve got my XL bully back’
Owners of the controversial breed express relief as magistrates reject multiple destruction orders.
