Ikea will be bringing its mix of meatballs, lampshades and kitchen planning to London’s Oxford Street from 1 May, when the world’s largest furniture retailer
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Watchdog urges regular BMI checkups for millions across England and Wales
Millions of people in England and Wales with a long-term health condition should have their body mass index (BMI) checked regularly to prevent diabetes and
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Thousands of Whitehall officials will have their government “credit cards” suspended this week in Labour’s latest crackdown on what it regards as wasteful spending in
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Carney visits Macron and Starmer as he seeks alliances amid Trump trade war
Canada is the “most European of the non-European countries”, Mark Carney said during his first overseas trip as prime minister to France and the UK,
White House denies violating judge’s order with Venezuela deportations
The White House has denied allegations that it engaged in a “a blatant violation” of a judge’s order by deporting about 250 Venezuelan alleged gang
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After a three-month wait for restless fans since the conclusion of the group stage, Europe’s top clubs finally return to continental action this week as
Newcastle’s Carabao Cup win: part feelgood story, part PR triumph for dictator state ambition | Barney Ronay
Well, that’s the nice bit done. Warm feelings, heritage bonds, a cocoon of distracting noise. Wembley is such a different place on these domestic cup