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Moonpig wanes on postal strike blow to profits and forecast
ROYAL Mail strikes claimed an early victim today — greeting card business Moonpig.
Megamix of London's of Japanese cool might be one most remarkable places
Soulful slice of minimalism: above, the dining room. Dishes, right from bottom, include chicken meatball and cured yolk; grilled mochi and celeriac tare; and duck rice
Priced out: tough choices facing London renters
Soaring costs for tiny rooms with nightmare landlords are forcing many London renters to move to the outer suburbs, or even leave the capital altogether with mixed results, finds Ruth Bloomfield
The six things buyers should never do when dealing with an estate agent
C Dri im ie HS Priorities: keep in mind that an agent is acting for the seller, not the buyer
Help to Buy extension still leaves many hopeful first-time buyers stranded
‘Disappointed’: Charlie Cook says the extension won't help many people. Alexandra Muresan says many will still not meet the new deadline
Duchess of York set to enter the realm of NFTs
SARAH FERGUSON, the Duchess of York, is hoping to take the unpredictable digital art world by storm. Fergie is creating a virtual gallery to display her range of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), a type of digital artwork.
No going home for Christmas, again - welcome to basket-case Britain
These strikes expose how broken this country feels. Mundane everyday activities are now a massive gamble
First class no more even the Victorians did it better
Go-slow: the final date for second-class Christmas deliveries this year is Dec 12
There is a surprising joy hidden within London's glorious, historic churches
Evensong is free to allcomers for midnight mass on Christmas Eve I favour Westminster Cathedral
Nigella reveals her pick of London's top restaurants NIGEL AWSONL
NIGELLA LAWSON has revealed her top restaurants in London while admitting she rarely enjoys meals out because she eats “such a lot at home”.
Family’s plea to help solve 2003 murder
Fatally shot: Leon Forbes
Accountant neighbours’ 100k seven-year battle over parking
TWO accountants have spent £100,000 in a bitter seven-year feud over a “few feet” of parking space outside their west London homes, a court has heard.
It's 'Mellow Monday' WFH then on our bikes from Tuesday
Kensington High Street, where cycle lanes were axed by the council in December 2020, has seen a reduction in journeys. The number of Strava riders on Kensington High Street fell by seven per cent in 2020-21 and by a further three per cent in 2021-22, he said. Cycle campaigners will have their application for a judicial review of Kensington and Chelsea council's decision to axe the cycle lanes heard by the High Court tomorrow.
Climb on board for a cheaper shop
Food bus to stop outside hospital so that patients and staff can stock up
Rishi vs the rebels: can Sunak unite the party?
With growing Tory unrest on everything from energy to housing, does the PM have the strength and backing to stare down his backbenchers? Anne McElvoy reports
Enough drugs to combat Strep A, insists minister
SHANIA TWAIN donned leopard print, reminiscent of her outfit in the music video of her 1997 hit That Don’t Impress Me Much, on the red carpet at the People’s Choice Awards. Olivia Wilde wore a sheer black dress to pick up the best drama prize for her film Don’t Worry Darling.
Don't point finger of blame at us over drone strikes, US tells Putin
Blast proof: a baby inacotin front of a window protected by sandbags in the department of intensive care for newborns at Okhmatdyt Hospital in Kyiv yesterday
£10,000 to see England v France
Tickets for huge quarter-final clash in Qatar on sale for 28 times face value
‘Sharing stories can have impact youre not wrong there Harty)
Vow: Harry and Meghan at the Ripple of Hope awards, and Meghan crying in a Netflix trailer. Their documentary will hit the King, seen yesterday at a Sikh temple in Luton
London market cools as house prices drop around Britain
HOUSE prices fell at their fastest rate since the start of the financial crisis last month as the toxic fallout from Kwasi Kwarteng’s disastrous mini-Budget sent the property market plunging.
Victory dance and cheers back at 'basecamp'
England stars get ‘amazing’ welcome from fans after 3-0 defeat of Senegal
Putin’s air force ‘now only flying tens of missions after losing 60 war planes’
VLADIMIR PUTIN’S combat air force is now flying just “tens of missions” a day after losing more than 60 aircraft and coming under continued threat from Ukraine’s air defences, British defence chiefs said today.
Starmer signals London jobs exodus in grand vision for Britain
A SHIFT of power, jobs and funding away from London would happen with a Labour government under a report published by Sir Keir Starmer today.
No Jeremy Corbyn: unlikely for ex-leader to stand again for Labour
SIR Keir Starmer today effectively ruled out Jeremy Corbyn standing as a Labour MP again.
Going green won't alone solve our energy crisis
IF you are going to make something, you need lots of energy. If the price of that energy goes up, you may find a more efficient way of using less of it.
Investors hunt bargains in retail stocks
Cut-price leader: Primark owner ABF
ON THE UP BUDGET AIRLINE NUMBERS CLIMB BUT STRIKES THREATEN
STRIKE action could disrupt air travel over Christmas, but for the moment airlines are profiting from pent-up demand.
IN THE PINK FAVOURITE SHIRT-MAKER IS BACK
THE City trader’s favourite shirt brand Thomas Pink has returned to its Jermyn Street spiritual home with a new flagship store two years after the business was closed down during the pandemic.
Leftfield's long-awaited return is right on the money
DANCE duo Leftfield have never seemed in much of a hurry. They’ve been around for so long that the lone original member, Neil Barnes, has a daughter called Georgia who is old enough to have released two electronic albums of her own.
Sadistic Santa makes for murky magic
FILM OF THE WEEK