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Investors award Trustpilot five-star rating on earnings upgrade
TRUSTPILOT shares got five-star treatment from City investors today after the consumer reviews platform nudged up its earnings guidance.
Brands that invest in Britain deserve the capital in return to be at its most competitive
THE West End is back. The arrival of the Elizabeth Line, recent Pride celebrations and sunshine are just some of the factors which have stabilised footfall and brought much-needed certainty back for retailers.
Gym Group regains post-Covid fitness
THE Gym Group showed tentative signs of a post-Covid recovery in memberships as Brits flocked in their tens of thousands to join the low-cost gym operator.
Soaring luxury demand brings sales and profit record for Watches of Switzerland
DEMAND for luxury timepieces “continues to outpace supply”, retailer Watches of Switzerland said, as years-long waiting lists for its most in-demand timepieces such as Tag Heuer (as advertised by Barbie star Ryan Gosling, above) got even longer despite it raising prices.
The Tube is an internet-free delight, so don't ruin it
Haven: An offline space like the Tube is best enjoyed with a good newspaper
The BBC Proms fights for its future
Hurt by arts cuts, gender balance criticisms, and a post-Brexit lack of musicians from Europe, this year’s event is rife with insecurity. But, says Hattie Butterworth, there is also defiant innovation
Our spies can't afford to get this wrong. Are they up to the job?
NO country — not even the Soviet Union at its peak — has spied in such a comprehensive way as China.
Britain at risk from ‘wholly inadequate' defence to espionage threat from China
BRITAIN’S spy watchdog today slammed the Government for a “completely inadequate” response to Chinese espionage and interference which risked an “existential threat to liberal democratic systems”.
'Inspirational' new mother wild card makes SW19 final bid
ELINA SVITOLINA was hailed as an “inspiration” as she made her bid for the Wimbledon final today, nine months after giving birth.
Spacey takes stand for first time as his lawyer brands sex assault claims 'damned lies'
KEVIN SPACEY today took to the witness stand for the first time to give his defence in his sexual assault trial.
From trainee to highest paid newsreader - but dogged by depression
HUW EDWARDS says he talked about his own mental health problems because he felt it would be “complete hypocrisy” to support organisations such as the charity Mind without saying why.
'Messages from Huw that gave you a cold shudder'
New claims that BBC star sent late-night texts with kisses in 'abuse of power'
Tributes pour in for Millwall 'great' Berylson after club's owner, 70, dies in accident
TRIBUTES are being paid to Millwall owner and chairman John Berylson, who died in a “tragic accident” yesterday, aged 70.
I CAN STILL SERVE IT UP TO THE VERY BEST, INSISTS MURRAY
ANDY MURRAY believes he has the game to beat the very best in the world at Wimbledon, after cruising through his first-round match on Centre Court yesterday.
ALL CHANGE AS ENGLAND BID TO FIGHT BACK
MOEEN, WOOD AND WOAKES ALL COME IN AT LEEDS, WHILE BROOK RISES TO No3 IN THE ABSENCE OF POPE
Brook's rise up the order to No3 is another Bazball gamble
Yorkshireman’s talent will be tested in new ways when asked to bat first drop in Leeds
Every captain has their own way of being a leader... it's all natural to me
BEFORE every game she plays, Millie Bright's mum tells her to \"dream big\".
Miners suffer as global economic fears send FTSE into decline
THERE were broad losses on the FTSE 100 today, as the index home to a range of major multinational companies tracked returning fears over the global economy.
All sectors commit to AI, from flight safety to 'rat recognition'
IN AN unpredictable and turbulent business world it is sometimes hard to accurately fathom possible future trends.
Students tipped to move into Canary Wharf as banks exit
BANKS such as HSBC quitting Canary Wharf could be replaced by students as the Docklands finance hub becomes one of the most in-demand areas for university accommodation, according to new research.
Majestic toasts Jon Bon Jovi rosé hit
MAJESTIC Wine today said sales of rocker Jon Bon Jovi's rosé brand have leapt this year as the star visited one of the retailer's London stores to toast the success.
Quiz warns of inflation blow to spending
WOMENSWEAR brand Quiz today cautioned the trading environment is expected to remain challenging as it revealed how inflationary pressures are weighing on consumer demand.
Londoners scrambling for fewer properties... as rents continue to soar
London's housing crisis has reached a \"disastrous\" new low as research reveals a huge drop in the number of available properties to rent in the capital.
Falklands fears mean we need a new Defence Plan
THE Army is again in the spotlight, with a wonderful Whitehall row about who is to lead it after the charismatic General Sir Patrick Sanders steps down next year as Chief of the General Staff.
Zelensky: Putin might bomb nuclear power plant
UKRAINE'S president Volodymyr Zelensky today warned that Vladimir Putin may be planning to blow up Europe's biggest nuclear power plant, which was captured by Russian troops.
Met boss: New technology may help bring more of Stephen's killers to justice
NEW forensic examinations are taking place in the hope of finding a way to bring more of the killers of Stephen Lawrence to justice, the Met Commissioner said today.
Satisfaction is at its lowest ebb... we need quick action
THE NHS at 75 is looking its age. Overcoming four major challenges will give it a much-needed rebirth
Al could be silver bullet for future of our NHS
Spiralling costs, low staff morale and long waiting lists but London’s medical director Chris Streather tells Alexandra Jones why he is optimistic about our health service
My vision to make NHS more sustainable, by minister
STEVE Barclay today pushed a major drive to encourage people to adopt healthier lifestyles as a key part of plans to make the crisis-hit NHS \"sustainable\" in the long term.
So many lives saved but such a task ahead
Record numbers of staff quitting and waits for treatment overshadow service at Abbey to mark milestone