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UK’s Old Spike Roastery promotes Mathew Heather to Managing Director

The former Wahaca and Pho executive joined the...

British men missing in Sweden feared to be victims of double murder

Families of two British men missing in Sweden are appealing for information...

UK delegation seeks to enhance trade with Honduras through competitive financing

UKEF provides competitive financing to British companies to trade internationally and to overseas buyers of UK goods and services to facilitate access to the...

India, UK Ministers Discuss Plan To Take Forward Talks On Free Trade Deal

<!-- -->There are pending issues in both goods and services sectors.New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal met UK Secretary of State for...

Health leaders hail Labour’s plans to phase out smoking as ‘gamechanging’

The government’s plans to introduce the world’s first full smoking ban, halt sales of energy drinks to children and modernise mental health laws are...

UK set to launch global first vaccination programme | National Health Executive

The UK is set to launch its national respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)...

World Trade Organization: China’s Trade Policy Review. UK Statement

Chair, let me join others in welcoming Vice Minister Li Fei and his delegation, as well as the...

King’s Speech and parliamentary pomp mark major power shift in U.K.

LONDON — The aging monarch arrived in a golden carriage and put on a bejeweled crown weighing more than a sack of sugar. The...

Jay Slater: How search for missing teenager captured nation’s attention

Jay Slater was just four days into his first holiday without his...

High school students in Japan taken to hospital after eating ‘super spicy’ crisps

More than a dozen students have been taken to hospital after they...

Ex-CIA analyst Sue Mi Terry charged with spying for South Korea in exchange for luxury handbags

A former CIA analyst has been charged with serving as a secret...

UK inflation stays at 2% target in June, leaving rate cut on ‘knife edge’

Some policymakers are still concerned over the scale of price rises in the crucial services sector and the pace of wage increases. Photo: Pexels3...

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