Evri has unveiled plans to employ 9,000 new workers and deliver a record number of parcels this year following a £2.7bn takeover by US investment group Apollo. The UK’s largest …
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Reeves to pave way for spending cuts with attack on ‘worst inheritance since the war’
Rachel Reeves will vow to “fix the foundations of our economy” in a much anticipated speech to parliament today in which she will reveal the date of the budget and …
Adam Peaty wins silver at Olympics but misses out on Michael Phelps record
Adam Peaty’s attempt at three 100m breaststroke golds in three consecutive games was denied by Italy’s Nicolo Martinenghi yesterday in Paris. The Brit was looking to complete the three-peat but …
Sam Laidlow ditches tri-suit to claim ‘home’ win at London T100 Triathlon
British-born Sam Laidlow delivered a home win of sorts in the first ever London T100 Triathlon in Docklands on Sunday. The 25-year-old from Bedfordshire took the lead on the bike …
LIV Golf: Rahm wins at JCB as Legion XIII claim team title
Jon Rahm won his first LIV Golf League title yesterday at the JCB course in the United Kingdom. Legion XIII teammate Tyrrell Hatton missed a birdie putt to force a …
Stokes hits record 50 as England take 3-0 series win against West Indies
Captain Ben Stokes hit the fastest ever Test 50 for England yesterday as his side beat the West Indies by 10 wickets at Edgbaston to take the series 3-0. His …
Eurostar disruption resolved as France’s SNCF fixes sabotaged train line
The French rail operator SNCF announced on Sunday that repairs to its network have been “fully completed” and there would be no further delays for travellers to the Paris Olympics …
Top shareholder says Anglo should close ‘unfeasible’ Yorkshire mine
One of Anglo America’s top investors has called for the London-listed miner to mothball its flagship fertiliser mine in North Yorkshire because it won’t provide a good enough return on …
Week ahead: Market holds breath for busy central bank week
Markets are preparing themselves for one of the busiest weeks of the calendar, with the Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Japan all deciding the path …
Sewage dumping water bosses could face criminal charges
Water bosses responsible for illegal sewage dumping will face criminal charges and have their bonuses axed under new laws, the Environment Secretary has said. Writing in the Mail, Steve Reed …