Controversial Brewdog founder James Watt steps downs
James Watt, who is dating former Made in Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo (pictured), set up the Scottish brewer with Martin Dickie in 2007.
James Watt, who is dating former Made in Chelsea star Georgia Toffolo (pictured), set up the Scottish brewer with Martin Dickie in 2007.
OXFORD United booked a trip to Wembley for the Sky Bet League One play-off final after a hard-fought draw in the second leg of their semi-final.
Mexican authorities have helped slow the flow of migrants to the U.S. but the recent push may not stop them long-term.
Centrica's Chris O'Shea (pictured) was grilled by MPs about energy costs just months after it was revealed that his pay doubled to £8m in 2023.
The high street lender said it is axing 36 of its remaining 211 sites, leaving it with just 175. Following the closures, TSB will have shut 459 branches since 2015.
Independent regulation has not been an unalloyed success as users of the sewage-tainted water utilities and get-rich-quick energy firms could testify.
IAG rose 3.7%, while Easyjet added 2.9% and Wizz Air increased 5.3%. Shares in IAG, are up almost a fifth this year.
Two protesters — including the woman who was hit by a car — were arrested and charged with criminal mischief
FCA chief exec Nikhil Rathi (pictured), revealed the probe was underway as he defended his controversial proposals to lift the veil of secrecy.
The investment is expected to allow the award-winning brand to further expand into the U.S. market, invest in brand and growth marketing, and strengthen the team.
The rejection came as it emerged Bristol-based chipmaker Graphcore has also become a target with Japanese investment giant Softbank eyeing a bid.
USC became a focal point of Southern California's Palestinian protests following its decision to cancel a commencement speech by pro-Palestinian valedictorian Asna Tabassum in response to complaints about online posts that critics called antisemitic.
The Rev. Al Sharpton and family members of an Ohio man who died in police custody last month told mourners at his funeral that they and the community must fight to see that he gets justice. Sharpton gave the eulogy for Frank Tyson during the funeral Wednesday in Canton. The 53-year-old East Canton resident died April 18 after he resisted while being handcuffed and was left facedown on the floor of a social club. Police restrained Tyson — including with a knee on his back — and he immediately told officers he could not breathe.
Good Morning Britain has been hit with Ofcom complaints following a tense interview between Susanna Reid, Richard Madeley and controversial political figure George Galloway
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Advertisers can now use Walmart’s shopping data to target Disney’s streaming portfolio, which includes Disney Plus and Hulu, Adweek reports. The news comes after the companies announced a partnership between Disney Advertising and Walmart Connect, the retailer’s media business, on Wednesday.
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Taylor Swift Eras Tour in Europe has generated enough buzz as many of her fans in the US are flying to that continent. Details here
Kate Roughley said she had thought about Genevieve Meehan "every day".
LOTS of things grieve me about having to pay the BBC licence fee.
But the main thing that gets my goat is the corporation’s overwhelming bias on social and political issues.
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One of the current difficulties with the global supply chain for critical minerals is that too few countries produce most of them.
Armenia’s prime minister has visited Moscow and held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid spiraling tensions between the estranged allies
No Met Gala outfit required.
The former BBC Woman’s Hour presenter will start next Wednesday.
Regina Police Service now offers continuous monitoring of detainees in their detention facility following a review of an in-custody death last August.