Chelsea chiefs have been accused of failing to address “serious supporter concerns” despite being warned they are heading for “irreversible toxicity” and possible fan protests. The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust wrote …
Tiger Woods Masters record attempt is on after Augusta chiefs reveal entry list
Tiger Woods looks set to bid for a record-equalling sixth Green Jacket after being included on the entry list for next month’s Masters. The former world No1 and 15-time major …
Wines to have at Easter – including bottles to pair with chocolate
Which wine goes with massive chocolate Easter Eggs? We’ve got a pairing for every Easter Sunday course The long weekend is going to be here soon, bringing with it Easter …
‘Red-letter day’: UK accession to CPTPP trade pact passes into law
Legislation mandating the UK’s accession to the CPTPP Indo-Pacific trade pact has passed into law and been welcomed as a “red-letter day” for British firms. The Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive …
US Federal Reserve leaves interest rates on hold as concerns about inflation grow
The US Federal Reserve has left interest rates on hold for the fifth consecutive meeting as policymakers look for “greater confidence” inflation is decisively on its way back down to …
Greggs IT glitch knocked 13 million sausage rolls-worth off its value today
An IT glitch that stopped Greggs from using its card machines wiped more than half-a-per cent off the company’s value today, equivalent to the cost of 13 million sausage rolls. …
Biggest Bitcoin fraud in UK history as ex-takeaway worker convicted in £2bn scam
Britain’s biggest Bitcoin scam case has resulted in the prosecution of a former takeaway worker, who illegally sat on £2bn worth of the crypto currency. A lavish multi-million pound house …
‘A crucial milestone’: EU sanctions decision paves way for Mazepin Formula 1 return
Russian driver Nikita Mazepin’s hopes of returning to Formula 1 have received a boost after he successfully overturned sanctions imposed by the European Union. Mazepin was sacked by F1 team …
Cancelled Phantom of the Opera helps Andrew Lloyd Webber’s empire return to profit
Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber’s entertainment empire returned to making a profit helped by a surge in ticket sales ahead of Phantom of the Opera closing on Broadway. London-headquartered The Really …
Gucci, Prada, and Burberry are no longer in Vogue as ‘richcession’ bruises luxury sales
A profit warning by the parent of luxury brand Gucci has reverberated across the global luxury goods sector, sending shares in both the firm and its peers tumbling. Shares in …