The £3.6bn deal by Daniel Kretinsky is cleared after agreeing “legally binding” undertakings.
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Bates hopes ‘real baddies’ are held to account
Bates hopes sub-postmasters can get closure as the inquiry’s evidence hearings come to an end.
Turkey and sprouts drives down cost of Christmas dinner
The BBC digs into which bits of the festive feast have gone up and down in price.
Storm-hit port must be future-proofed – MP
Ynys Mon MP Llinos Medi says more investment is needed to guard against any future disruption.
Bronze Age massacre victims likely cannibalised
At least 37 people appear to have been butchered and likely eaten in a Bronze Age massacre in Somerset.
Woman sentenced for hurling milkshake at Farage
The Reform UK party leader was drenched in liquid when he started his constituency campaign in June.
Sturgeon knows ‘nothing more’ about police probe
The former first minister remains under investigation as part of an inquiry into SNP finances.
China spy efforts happening in plain view, says ex-Tory leader
Sir Iain says there are “many more involved in exactly this kind of espionage” in the UK.
UK in diplomatic contact with Syrian rebels, says Lammy
The foreign secretary’s remarks come as the government announced £50m of humanitarian aid for Syrians.
Councils to be merged in major local government shake-up
Ministers plan to combine smaller councils across England, prompting warnings of “turmoil” over mergers.
