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Asos shares dive on chief exit and profits warning
SHARES in Asos slumped 10% today after the online fashion giant said its chief executive is stepping down and warned that headwinds, including supply chain problems, will hit profits.
Caring plans expansion as restaurants rebound
RICHARD Caring, right, is planning to expand his restaurant empire as the high-end hospitality sector rebounds from the pandemic.
Charles: My sympathy for the eco disruptors
LAST CHANCE ON CLIMATE. ‘I UNDERSTAND GRETA’
Drug giant GSK to quit global HQ as button pushed on £70bn break-up
Starting gun fired in hunt for new research base. Plans submitted for £120m consumer campus. Activist pressure mounts to accelerate split into two
Murray shows brilliant glimpses of former self during comeback win
ANDY MURRAY produced arguably his best performance since hip surgery to come back from a set down to defeat Carlos Alcaraz, a player he has tipped as a future world No1.
Tesla-linked Harmony and Pod Point bring batteries to market in twin IPOs
INVESTORS are being given the chance to back battery power in two new London floats.
Covid deaths: minister refuses to say sorry 11 times
A CABINET minister today refused to apologise at least 11 times for “serious errors” that were blamed for costing thousands of lives at the beginning of the pandemic.
SOUTHGATE: KANE IS READY TO FIRE AGAIN
ENGLAND BOSS HAS NO FEARS OVER SKIPPER’S FORM
Stripped-back Donmar to reopen with a loving touch
THIS is the first look inside the revamped Donmar Warehouse as the West End theatre prepares to reopen after a multi-million pound makeover.
Styles joins Bowie and Smith for V&A's menswear fashion parade
DESIGNER outfits worn by stars from Harry Styles to David Bowie are going on show at the V&A as part of a major new show celebrating menswear.
Tube stations are renamed on map to honour black history
THE Tube map has been recreated to honour hundreds of people who helped shape black history in Britain.
Moped thugs storm cafe in traffic-calming row
MOPED riders burst into a cafe and threatened customers after they were told not to drive through a low traffic neighbourhood zone on Sunday.
The Paris Mayor taking on the French President
She’s the self-styled saviour of the Left who revolutionised the French capital — now she has her eyes on the Elysée Palace. But can Anne Hidalgo go all the way to the top? Agnès Poirier reports from Paris
Chastain and Isaac's Scenes from a Marriage is captivating
A PROJECT like Scenes from a Marriage, which re-works Ingmar Bergman’s influential 1973 television series about the breakdown of a long-term relationship, lives or dies on the chemistry of its leads.
Miners lose gains amid reporting season wobble
FEARS that earnings guidance could get “ugly” once Wall Street kicks off its reporting season later this week added fuel to recent energy-driven stock market wobbles today.
Racial shape-shifting is distasteful, not cool
THERE is rarely a quiet moment in the world of Nicki Minaj. If you thought she might be taking a break from the keyboard after her infamous anti-vaxx tirade last month, in which she linked the vaccine to swollen testicles and took a few jabs (no pun intended) at the UK media, you are sorely mistaken.
Don't plunge us into long conflict with EU, warn senior Tories
TOP Tories today warned Boris Johnson and European leaders not to plunge Britain and the EU into a “long conflict” which could sour relations for years and imperil peace in Northern Ireland.
First picture of mother fatally stabbed at flat
Partner due in court as family says her four children lost everything in a night
M25 protester is married to transport boss
AN Insulate Britain protester who had to be removed by police from the roof of a DLR train was today revealed to be the wife of a Transport for London boss.
Nicki Minaj defends Jesy Nelson over ‘blackfishing' claims
NICKI MINAJ has defended Jesy Nelson after the former Little Mix star was accused of “blackfishing” in her new music video.
Recovery is under way, says easyJet despite £1.1bn loss
EASYJET today insisted that recovery “is under way” even as it predicted losses for the year to September of more than £1.1 billion.