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EDF has struck a deal to buy Pod Point for £10.6 million after the electric vehicle-charging firm grappled with weaker EV sales and a plunging share price. The energy giant said a takeover was the ...
The county is the latest in the north of England to see its status moved to ‘drought’ after the driest spring for 132 years.
The US-based airplane manufacturer, which has been blighted by safety issues in recent years, saw shares drop as much as 8%.
Clothing giant Urban Outfitters is set to open its third Kent store at a busy shopping centre. According to planning documents, the lifestyle chain is poised to move into Whitefriars in Canterbury ...
The Food Standards Agency said it had identified a number of products that posed a health risk to consumers with allergies.
The revenue body has faced criticism and questions over why MPs were not told earlier about a breach affecting around 100,000 taxpayers.
Labour MPs have called for a “crackdown” on “dodgy” vape, barber and souvenir shops, which a minister warned “undermine the legitimate” firms on Britain’s high streets.
Inspector Moloy Campbell told a court how he was injured as he tried to detain Marcus Arduini Monzo in north-east London in April last year.
The NHS has published its latest performance figures for hospitals in England, which show the overall waiting list for treatment has fallen to a two-year low and A&E performance has improved – but ...
Judge Michael Bowes KC set the trial date for November 10 with a plea and trial preparation hearing for July 10.
An Olympic swimmer has spoken of her devastation after an attack on a leisure centre which she describes as a “safe place for so many”.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has questioned why the Scottish Government has not done more to save jobs at Alexander Dennis. The bus manufacturer announced on Wednesday it is proposing to ...
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