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Boss De Haan raises loan to Saga to £85m
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Boss De Haan raises loan to Saga to £85m

SAGA, the specialist travel group and insurer for the over-50s, said today it would borrow more than previously planned from its chairman ahead of a £150 million bond repayment, having dropped a proposal to sell its underwriting business.

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September 27, 2023
Everyman hit despite Barbenheimer
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Everyman hit despite Barbenheimer

LOSSES at Everyman Media grew fivefold in the first half of the year after ticket sales dropped due to a lack of blockbusters.

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September 27, 2023
One year on we're paying the price of Truss's chaos
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One year on we're paying the price of Truss's chaos

The anniversaries keep coming. Yesterday it was a year to the day since the pound plunged to its all-time low against the dollar.

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September 27, 2023
September sun turns up the heat on H&M sales
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September sun turns up the heat on H&M sales

H&M’s sales this month are set to fall by 10% after the unseasonal September heatwave cooled interest in the rollout of its Autumn/Winter ranges.

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September 27, 2023
Bosses must offer workers more than just snacks to tempt us back to the office
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Bosses must offer workers more than just snacks to tempt us back to the office

USUALLY, I do not tangle with pronouncements by the editor of a paper I write for. Call it the instinct of columnist self preservation. Still, a blast this week by this paper's Dylan Jones enjoining workfrom-homers to get back to the office - citing the perils of emptying out the capital's restaurants, clubs and shops - rang a bell.

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September 27, 2023
Lachlan is inheriting a media empire and a poisoned chalice
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Lachlan is inheriting a media empire and a poisoned chalice

LACHLAN MURDOCH, the 52-year-old eldest son of Rupert Murdoch, assuming command of Fox News along with the world's most important newspaper empire after the announcement of this father's retirement, will join the most powerful people in politics, with the power to elect presidents, anoint prime ministers and warp the reality that the rest of us are living in. Just like his father. We surely should be asking what kind of leader he will be.

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September 27, 2023
"There was no one like me on the slopes when I started'
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"There was no one like me on the slopes when I started'

Skiing has never been the most diverse of sports, but a range of bodies is helping it change for the better, says Rebecca Miles

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September 27, 2023
Horror on school run as girl, 15, is stabbed to death
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Horror on school run as girl, 15, is stabbed to death

A 15-YEAR-OLD girl was stabbed to death in south London as pupils made their way to school this morning.

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September 27, 2023
Suella speech on migrants risks fuelling violence, says Elton John
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Suella speech on migrants risks fuelling violence, says Elton John

SIR Elton John today led condemnation of Home Secretary Suella Braverman as the furore over her call to rewrite UN refugee rights continued to grow.

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September 27, 2023
Hall: I don't feel safe walking home at night
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Hall: I don't feel safe walking home at night

TORY mayoral candidate Susan Hall says she no longer feels safe in London at night and has begun using her keys as a potential weapon in case she is attacked.

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September 27, 2023
Mayors make a stand for HS2
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Mayors make a stand for HS2

Khan and northern leaders say cutting it back would be a national outrage’

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September 27, 2023
Laurence Fox suspended after tirade on GB News
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Laurence Fox suspended after tirade on GB News

GB News today suspended Laurence Fox after he made \"totally unacceptable\" comments about a female journalist during a broadcast.

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September 27, 2023
I was told that he was underhand, dangerous ... so I hired him as soon as I could
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I was told that he was underhand, dangerous ... so I hired him as soon as I could

TODAY, Michael Wolff joins the Evening Standard, where, every Wednesday, he will be writing about American politics, US media, and the forthcoming presidential election.

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September 27, 2023
Trump lied about real worth to secure loans, rules judge
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Trump lied about real worth to secure loans, rules judge

DONALD TRUMP committed fraud with \"fantasy\" valuations of his property empire as he rose to prominence as a business tycoon and ultimately president of the United States, a judge in New York has ruled.

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September 27, 2023
Dior leads rebellion against man's world in a patriarchal takedown
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Dior leads rebellion against man's world in a patriarchal takedown

PARIS fashion week began in earnest with Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest feminist treatise for Christian Dior.

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September 27, 2023
Lack of depth leaves Ange's brave new world in a precarious position
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Lack of depth leaves Ange's brave new world in a precarious position

THE most anxious moments for many Tottenham supporters during Sunday's north London derby were not after either Arsenal goal, nor during the hosts' spell of stoppage-time pressure, but when James Maddison went down clutching his knee in the second half.

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September 26, 2023
All change for Arteta... but Havertz needs time to shine
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All change for Arteta... but Havertz needs time to shine

MIKEL ARTETA will rotate his side for tomorrow's Carabao Cup clash against Brentford, but he would be wise to start Kai Havertz.

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September 26, 2023
Fernandez being held back by Chelsea's need to throw him forward
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Fernandez being held back by Chelsea's need to throw him forward

ENZO FERNANDEZ'S indifferent form is emblematic of Chelsea's struggles.

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September 26, 2023
Videndum warning on impact of US actor and writer walkouts
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Videndum warning on impact of US actor and writer walkouts

THE disruption caused by strike action among US screenwriters and actors today thrust media content technology firm Videndum into the City spotlight.

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September 26, 2023
'This is no flippant PR game, an iconic cinema is still at risk'
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'This is no flippant PR game, an iconic cinema is still at risk'

Writer Chris Blackhurst described this month how plans for the Curzon Mayfair from landlord 38 Curzon Lease Limited would revive the tired’ venue. Today Curzon’s chief executive responds

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September 26, 2023
Sales rise gives AG Barr taste for more takeovers
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Sales rise gives AG Barr taste for more takeovers

FAST-GROWING Irn-Bru drinks maker AG Barr today revealed another jump in sales as a string of recent acquisitions help strengthen its bottom line.

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September 26, 2023
Digital subscribers help FT return to profit as print sales fall
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Digital subscribers help FT return to profit as print sales fall

THE Financial Times returned to profit in 2022 despite a drop in print circulation as the City newspaper known as \"the pink 'un\" focused its efforts on driving up digital subscriptions.

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September 26, 2023
ASOS expects profits to disappoint after 15% sales fall in washout summer
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ASOS expects profits to disappoint after 15% sales fall in washout summer

THE struggles at ASOS continued as the fast fashion retailer today warned profits are likely to come in at the bottom of its expected range after the wet summer weather contributed to a 15% sales decline.

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September 26, 2023
Soaring citadels defy hybrid working trends
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Soaring citadels defy hybrid working trends

THE View From The Shard, the platform at the top of London's tallest building, has stood head and shoulders above any competition when it comes to vistas of the capital and beyond since it was opened more than a decade ago by then Mayor Boris Johnson.

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September 26, 2023
Could a sobriety coach change your life?
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Could a sobriety coach change your life?

Christy Osborne is helping Londoners quit booze and find clarity, says Isabelle Aron

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September 26, 2023
Wes Anderson is the most overrated and self-satisfied director
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Wes Anderson is the most overrated and self-satisfied director

WES Anderson is exquisite. You might expect the editor of Britain's est-dressed sharpmen's style magazine (incredibly, that's me) to approve of anyone who fits that arcane descriptor for a dandified male.

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September 26, 2023
Russell Brand has shown us women that we've made far less progress than we think
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Russell Brand has shown us women that we've made far less progress than we think

GEORGINA BAILLIE of Sachsgate fame has given many interviews over the last week, including to this newspaper. I'm sure she's relieved to be finally given the platform to tell her story, which is, from every angle of a paparazzi lens, salutary.

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September 26, 2023
Women can think about the Roman Empire too
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Women can think about the Roman Empire too

A YEAR on, it's still going on. The Roman Empire is still big online. Men are still thinking about it, anything from a couple of times a day to three or four times a month, or possibly twice a year.

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September 26, 2023
HS2 could transform Britain — why do we refuse to think big?
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HS2 could transform Britain — why do we refuse to think big?

AS he prepares for what may be his last party conference as Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak is. working on a truly unpleasant gift for Manchester, host city to the gathering that opens on Sunday. Though ministers insist that no final decision has been taken, they have conspicuously declined to deny reports that the Birmingham-Manchester section of HS2 is set to be scrapped or delayed to the point that it is an objective only on paper.

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September 26, 2023
Met officers lose anti-English claim over Swoop Twitter posts
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Met officers lose anti-English claim over Swoop Twitter posts

TWO Metropolitan Police firearms officers who were sent home from COP26 in Glasgow over joke Twitter pictures have lost a claim that they were discriminated against for being English.

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September 26, 2023