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The prolific coffee company with ties to Nazi Germany
In this latest book on the barons who control America's food and drink industry, Austin Frerick explores the dark past of a company you won't recognise but will have interacted with
Millions told to evacuate as typhoon crashes into Japan
At least three people have died after a powerful storm hit southern Japan yesterday, while at least five million have been ordered to evacuate and hundreds of flights have been cancelled across the country.
Let us strike deep inside Russia, Ukraine pleads
Ukraine's top diplomat has called on the European Union to pressure the US into allowing them to use Western long-range missiles to strike deeper into Russian territory. The request comes ahead of crunch talks between senior Kyiv and Washington officials later this week.
Israel kills militant leaders as West Bank raids continue
UN warns that military operation violates international law
LNER train drivers call off weekend strikes after talks
Three months worth of weekend strikes by train drivers have been called off following successful talks. Aslef members working for LNER - the government-owned train operator of the East Coast Main Line - had planned to walk out at weekends from Saturday to 10 November, after the union claimed there had been a breakdown in industrial relations.
Woman who left vulnerable man to freeze and die jailed
Defendant stole victim's scooter, dragging him along with it
Boy, 17, found guilty of murdering girl he stalked
A 17-year-old boy who stabbed a 15-year-old girl to death in the street after stalking her was convicted yesterday of murder. Holly Newton suffered 36 injuries in the attack down an alley in Hexham, Northumberland, in January 2023, when she was attacked by the boy, whom she knew.
Risk-averse parents and phones bad for children's mental health, says Allsopp
Kirstie Allsopp has defended allowing her teenage son to go interrailing around Europe and claimed that “risk-averse” parenting is contributing to a crisis in young people’s mental health.
Suspect arrested in Sweden over deaths of two Britons
Swedish police have made an arrest after two British travel agents were found shot dead in a burnt-out rental car in Sweden in July.
Starmer courts EU peers in hopes of easing Brexit pain
Anybody watching Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron walking and talking together yesterday could not fail to be struck by the warmth of the body language between the two. It was an enormous contrast to the way the French president viewed Britain's past four prime ministers.
Cooper to back anti-protest laws in High Court battle
The home secretary Yvette Cooper will defend \"undemocratic\" anti-protest laws brought in by Suella Braverman in a legal battle in the High Court.
Will the chancellor risk the wrath of 'white van man'?
The prime minister and the chancellor have been asked repeatedly about how various taxes and duties might be changed in the Budget - and they have repeated their refusal to \"write the Budget in advance\". Formally, we will have to wait until Wednesday 30 October to learn the terrible truth, but that hasn't stopped the speculation - some inspired, some less so.
Starmer backs smoking ban as hospitality sector hits out
The government is considering a ban on outdoor smoking in an effort to curb preventable deaths and alleviate pressure on the NHS. The proposal would affect small parks, pub gardens, and areas outside hospitals, nightclubs and sports venues.
'It opens your eyes'
Chris Eubank Jr tells Alex Pattle about becoming a father figure to his late brother's son, and his ambitions to follow his next bout in Riyadh with Middle East 'mega-fights'
Glittering ceremony sets.stage for sporting drama
Just days before Paralympians last gathered for their Winter Games in Beijing, Russian tanks rolled across the border into Ukraine.
Newcastle's forgotten man returns with sublime touch
Newcastle United win 4-3 on penalties
'A podcast mogul? I'll take that as a compliment'
Gary Lineker opens up to Richard Jolly on 'Match of the Day', expanding his Goalhanger media empire and changing his habits on Twitter/X where it's 'a very unpleasant world'
Who can blame the public.for resisting water bill rises?
Customers are being asked to pay for the industry's mess
Thames Water claims bills must rise by nearly 60%
Thames Water has proposed hiking average customer bills by as much as 59 per cent by 2030 in a new business plan for the coming years.
'It's about seeing the gods.as a dysfunctional family'
Jeff Goldblum and Janet McTeer star in a new dynastic saga that reimagines Greek mythology. Nick Hilton talks to them and to screenwriter Charlie Covell about Netflix show 'Kaos'
One ring to bore them all...
The lavish budget for the mirthless rollercoaster that is 'The Rings of Power' season two has been spent unwisely. And why must humour be eschewed at all costs
THE BREADLINE
An artisanal bakery boom is seeing us queue up at dawn and pay a premium for our daily bread but behind this rise lies a story of gentrification, ultra-processed foods and a health divide between the haves and have-nots
MISSING MASCOTS
Ever notice the reduction in illustrated or child-friendly brand icons in shops or fast food chains? Kate Ng asks why once-ubiquitous cartoons seem to have been quietly retired
The prime minister's Brexit 'reset' is not what it seems
Keir Starmer’s mission to Germany ought to be something that arouses hope and optimism about Britain’s fractured relationships with its nearest neighbours – and still by far its largest economic partner – the European Union.
If anyone can secure a US trade deal, it's Mandelson
Peter Mandelson has more lives than a cat.
The real story of Starmer, Reeves and a painful Budget
Although Sir Keir Starmer appeared to lead from the front in his Downing Street rose garden speech setting out the government’s strategy, his fate is not in his own hands.
Family 'in shock' after boy, 4, smashes ancient artefact
A four-year-old child accidentally smashed a Bronze Age jar into pieces at the Hecht Museum in Israel.
Russian Su-35 fighter jet brought down over Ukraine
Ukrainian troops have dramatically downed a Russian fighter jet over eastern Ukraine as an oil depot was set ablaze by a drone strike more than 100 miles away in Russia.
Telegram chief charged for allowing 'criminal activities' on popular messaging app
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been banned from leaving France as authorities put him under official investigation as part of a probe into criminal activity on his messaging app.
Ten Palestinians killed after Israel raids West Bank camp
Palestinian Authority condemns action as 'serious escalation'