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Michael Buble so excited to perform for UK fans again
Michael Buble has said it will be extra special to celebrate his 20 years in music with his British fans..
888 hails rapid progress after 195bn William Hill deal
Gambling firm 888 said it has made rapid progress integrating the William Hill operations it bought for £1.95 billion earlier this year as it also revealed a decline in sales over the past three months..
Bellway sees buyer demand drop amid soaring mortgage rates and economic woes
Housebuilder Bellway has revealed a drop in homebuyer demand and warned that sales volumes are set to remain largely flat over the year ahead due to rising interest rates and wider economic uncertainty..
Glastonburys Emily Eavis addresses ticket price rise
Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis has said incredibly challenging times are behind the price hike for next years event..
James Corden apologises after being barred from New York restaurant
The manager of a New York restaurant who banned James Corden from his establishment has said all is forgiven after reportedly receiving an apology from the actor and comedian..
James Bond actor Daniel Craig set to receive same honour as 007
James Bond actor Daniel Craig is set to receive the same honour as bestowed on his character 007, as he is awarded a CMG at Windsor Castle for services to film and theatre..
Papers urge Tory Party to deal with lame duck Liz Truss
Liz Truss and the Conservative Party are facing increasing pressure from the British press early in the week following a Monday that saw the Prime Ministers platform dramatically binned by her new Chancellor..
Not going out 51 of people will spend more evenings at home to save money
Nearly one in three (32%) people say they are assessing whether every single purchase they make is necessary as their budgets are squeezed by rising costs, a survey has found..
One in five firms prevented from entering the consumer investments market
One in five applications from firms wanting to join the consumer investment market in 2021/22 were not approved or were withdrawn, according to the City regulator..
Government failing disabled people over cost of living crisis charity warns
The Government is failing disabled people over the cost-of-living and energy crisis, a charity has warned..
Lack of digital skills costing UK workers more than 5bn in earnings
A lack of basic digital skills is costing workers and the UK economy billions of pounds, a study has suggested..
Sir Rod Stewart rents home for family of seven Ukrainian refugees
Sir Rod Stewart says he is using his power as a knight to help others, after renting a home for a family of seven Ukrainian refugees..
James Corden banned from New York restaurant for alleged abusive behaviour
James Corden has been banned from a New York restaurant due to his alleged abusive behaviour of staff..
400 year old plaster friezes at Hardwick Hall protected for future generations
English Heritage has completed a seven-month conservation project at Hardwick Old Hall in Derbyshire to protect its 400-year-old plaster friezes for future generations..
Lewis Capaldi nominated for global artist award at Scottish music ceremony
Scottish star Lewis Capaldi has been nominated for a global artist trophy ahead of a national Scottish awards ceremony..
The BBC celebrates 100 years of broadcasting
The BBC celebrates 100 years of broadcasting: A timeline of events.
Steve Cooper urges Nottingham Forest to face up to reality of relegation fight
Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper has told his players to make it happen as they look to kickstart their season..
Liz Truss apologises for mistakes and vows to lead Tories into next election
The pressure on the Prime Minister gained traction with five Tories now openly calling for her to go after just six weeks in power.
BP to buy US biogas producer Archaea Energy for 36bn
BP has sealed a 4.1 billion dollar (£3.6 billion) deal to buy US renewables firm Archaea Energy..
Mini budget U turns ease pressure for big interest rate hikes say experts
The latest mini-budget U-turns will help ease pressure for aggressive interest rate rises and slash government borrowing costs, but more hefty measures will be needed to plug the gaping hole in Britains public finances, experts have warned..





















