an article for the Daily Telegraph, Farage says he believes that Trump’s victory is a sign that “politics, including our own, is moving rightwards”. He
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‘It’s just not right’: consumers decry changes to Quality Street chocolates
First they ditched the plastic wrappers, then they introduced paper tubs. But for many, changing the shape and size of some of the nation’s favourite
Nissan to cut 9,000 jobs globally after sinking to a loss
Nissan has announced it will cut 9,000 jobs from its global workforce as part of “urgent measures” to stem losses. The Japanese car manufacturer said
Cost of ‘bat shed’ to protect colony near HS2 has topped £100m, chair says
The cost of a “bat shed” to protect a species in woodland along the new HS2 high-speed line has risen to more than £100m, HS2’s
Nigel Farage and UK populist right seek to use Trump win to build momentum
Nigel Farage will on Friday address his party’s first big rally since Donald Trump’s election win as Britain’s emboldened populist right seek to drive momentum
Adult social care in England needs urgent help from ministers, say bosses
England’s overstretched and creaking adult social care services need urgent government intervention to stabilise them financially as rising costs and demand play havoc with council
UK ‘falling behind’ on sewage pollution regulation while EU tightens rules
The UK is falling further behind on sewage pollution regulation as the EU tightens its rules to clean up Europe’s waterways, say critics. EU member
Planning rules have failed to link new homes to public transport, report finds
A decade of planning rules designed to create housing connected to public transport routes has achieved nothing, a report has found, with millions of people
Early morning and evening activity could ‘reduce bowel cancer risk by 11%’
Being more active in the morning and evening may reduce the risk of bowel cancer by 11%, according to a study that suggests the timing
Watchdog rules Eurostar ads on social media for £39 seats were misleading
Cross-channel train operator Eurostar has been criticised by the advertising watchdog for exaggerating the number of £39 seats on sale. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA)