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SNP accused of 'surrendering to criminals'

SNP accused of ‘surrendering to criminals’

March 20, 2024

Pub and bar closures at decade high

March 19, 2024
Shame On You Planet Fitness

Shame On You Planet Fitness

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Classic McDonalds

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Community shop volunteers arrived at work to find dead animals scattered in front of their building.

Community shop volunteers arrived at work to find dead animals scattered in front of their building.

March 18, 2024
Retail Gazette reports that, according to research conducted by the Local Data Company (LDC) and PwC, large retail businesses in the UK, such as Wilko, Paperchase, and Lloyds Pharmacy, closed an average of 14 stores per day in 2023, leaving 5,000 fewer shops trading across the UK. Despite a surge in new store openings, particularly in the hospitality sector, there were more closures, resulting from "one-off" restructurings and failures. PwC reveals this pattern reflects an increase in online shopping for non-grocery items.

14 store closures a day lead to 5,000 fewer UK shops 

March 18, 2024

There is no such condition as long Covid, say health officials 

March 18, 2024
Meghan launches new lifestyle brand

Meghan launches new lifestyle brand

March 18, 2024
French train conductors get 10pc of any fines they hand out 

Ooh La La!

March 18, 2024
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