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Vodafone sells Hungarian arm for £1.5bn as it mulls disposals
TELECOMS giant Vodafone has sold its Hungarian business in a deal worth 715 billion forints (£1.5 billion).
UK fear as Cineworld filing for bankruptcy eyes in US
CINEWORLD today admitted it is pondering filing for bankruptcy - at least in the US while it fights for survival in a post-pandemic world.
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Ukraine warns of 'ugly, vicious' Kremlin attack on anniversary
UKRAINE was today preparing for a fresh onslaught after President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Moscow might attempt "something particularly ugly" to mark this week's anniversary of his country's independence.
Horror crash after Range Rover careers onto train line
A WOMAN has died after a Range Rover collided with a Tesla in west London and crashed onto a railway line in the early hours of the morning.
Gandhi star Kingsley in £60,000 court fight with designers in flat 'restyle'
SIR Ben Kingsley is locked in a £60,000 court fight with interior designers whom he claims left his apartment like a "building site".
Harry Potter and Grease for £15 as theatres cut ticket prices
THE Lion King, Frozen, Pretty Woman and The Book Of Mormon are among the West End shows taking part in a two-week campaign offering tickets for as little as £15, it was anounced today.
Wills and Kate reveal £7k-a-term school for children as family move to Windsor
THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge today disclosed that their three children are to attend a new school in Berkshire.
Roarsome Stokes shows why he sees himself as England's game-changer
ONE of Ben Stokes's first decisions as England's Test captain was to move himself down the batting order, to No6.
FCA warns buy-now-pay-later ads could be breaking the law
A CITY financial watchdog has warned firms offering buy-now-pay-later services that they could be committing criminal offences if their promotions do not include "fair and prominent warnings" of the risks the products pose to customers.
Bounce in retail spending 'is blip before the storm'
RETAIL enjoyed an unexpected summer bounce last month as promotions and hot weather persuaded shoppers to spend heavily online.
Emily Sheffield: Despite everything, I still don't know who the real Liz Truss is
BEFORE the 2016 referendum, a minister in the then-Cameron government, who was voting for Brexit, asked Liz Truss, with whom they worked closely, which way she was going to swing.
Confessions of a comic as love rat Walsh comes clean
THIS is the second Seann Walsh show prompted by his love rat infamy after being photographed kissing his Strictly dance partner Katya Jones in 2018. If his first post-Strictly show in 2019 tackled the fallout, Seann Walsh: Is Dead, Happy Now? reveals further complications and also a problematic history. Walsh is more candid than ever here.
Apple users told to update device software after security warning
APPLE has recommended all iPhones, iPads and Mac users update their software to block potential intrusion after warning of serious security vulnerabilities.
Chancellor admits inflation is hitting public purse with government debt interest payments up £2bn
CHANCELLOR Nadhim Zahawi admitted today that soaring inflation was hitting Britain's public finances - with debt interest payments up by more than £2 billion.
Commuters blast 'selfish' strikers as they use bikes, scooters (and a kayak)
COMMUTERS took to bikes, scooters - and even the odd kayak- to get to work as they called for an end to the Tube strikes afflicting London's transport system.
Our new Prime Minister will have to reverse the public’s collapse in confidence, top MP warns
THE new Prime Minister will have to navigate the Tory Party through a "collapse in public confidence" during the cost of living crisis, a senior Tory MP warned today.
William to attend New York climate summit – but not visit Harry
THE Duke of Cambridge flies to New York next month for a climate summit in his first trip to the US since Harry and Meghan moved there.
Hat-trick medal bid still intact for Wightman and Hodgkinson
JAKE WIGHTMAN and Keely Hodgkinson remain on course to complete hattricks of major medals this summer after cruising through their 800m heats at the European Championships in Munich this morning.
United fans issue spending demand to suitor Ratcliffe
SIR JIM RATCLIFFE was today told he must be willing to invest to "restore Manchester United to former glories", after confirming his interest in buying the club.
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Glasses firm Inspecs expands in Europe but 'cautious' on UK
THE maker of iconic glasses worn by John Lennon, Johnny Depp and Daniel Radcliffe in the role of Harry Potter has warned it is "cautious" of the economic outlook for the UK.
Strikes in Crimea 'force Kremlin to withdraw war planes and helicopters'
RUSSIA has been forced to pull back war planes and attack helicopters in Crimea after strikes on military facilities, Kyiv claimed today.
Minister forced to deny opposition claims of a 'zombie Government'
A CABINET minister denied today that Britain had a "zombie Government" as the cost-of-living crisis worsens.
Young people in Japan urged to drink more to help economy
JAPAN'S young people are being urged by the state to drink more alcohol to help boost the country's economy.
Dramatic new claims over 'mid-air fight' that ended Brad and Angelina's marriage
DRAMATIC new claims about the midair fight that ended Brad Pitt's marriage to Angelina Jolie were today revealed in a leaked FBI report, including allegations he accused her having a child who "looked like a f***ing Columbine kid".
'Use judgment': Water firms under fire over sewage dumped at beaches
WATER bosses today came under fire after saying people must "use their judgment" before swimming at beaches where sewage had been dumped.
Rajan replaces Paxman on University Challenge
JOURNALIST and broadcaster Amol Rajan will take over from Jeremy Paxman on University Challenge from autumn 2023, the BBC announced today.
England put into testing position against fiery South Africa
ENGLAND'S exciting new Test team resumed their summer at Lord's today, and were asked to bat first by South Africa with poor weather forecast.