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Average price for a Bentley is now £189,000 as profits soar

Average price for a Bentley is now £189,000 as profits soar

Average price for a Bentley is now £189,000 as profits soar

27 September 2022

Luxury firm is now generating an impressive 23.3 per cent return on sales


Kwarteng is ‘confident’ growth plan will work despite market turmoil

Kwarteng is ‘confident’ growth plan will work despite market turmoil

Kwarteng is ‘confident’ growth plan will work despite market turmoil

27 September 2022

The Chancellor has told City investors that he is committed to ‘fiscal discipline’.


Millions urged to get flu and Covid jabs as experts predict ‘difficult winter’

Millions urged to get flu and Covid jabs as experts predict ‘difficult winter’

Millions urged to get flu and Covid jabs as experts predict ‘difficult winter’

27 September 2022

In 2017/2018, the H3N2 flu strain led to a bad UK flu season, with around 20,000 deaths and 40,000 hospital admissions.


SNP publishes argument it submitted in court battle over Indyref2

SNP publishes argument it submitted in court battle over Indyref2

SNP publishes argument it submitted in court battle over Indyref2

27 September 2022

The party has published the submission it made to the Supreme Court in favour of another Scottish independence referendum.


Four people referred for prosecution for flying drones after Queen’s death

Four people referred for prosecution for flying drones after Queen’s death

Four people referred for prosecution for flying drones after Queen’s death

27 September 2022

Most pilots identified were ‘hobbyists making innocent mistakes’ but a minority were reported ‘based on what they were trying to do’.


Labour MP heard calling Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng ‘superficially’ black

Labour MP heard calling Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng ‘superficially’ black

Labour MP heard calling Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng ‘superficially’ black

27 September 2022

Sir Keir Starmer was under pressure to suspend Rupa Huq.


Labour not ruling out junk food deals ban once inflation falls

Labour not ruling out junk food deals ban once inflation falls

Labour not ruling out junk food deals ban once inflation falls

27 September 2022

Wes Streeting said Labour would not oppose scrapping the ban in the short term, but was not ruling out regulation in future.


Patients cut back on medicine, food and heating due to soaring costs – charities

Patients cut back on medicine, food and heating due to soaring costs – charities

Patients cut back on medicine, food and heating due to soaring costs – charities

27 September 2022

A fifth of those polled by Asthma and Lung UK reported ‘life-threatening’ asthma attacks as they cut back on essentials.


Twin brothers to stand trial accused of murdering charity cyclist Tony Parsons

Twin brothers to stand trial accused of murdering charity cyclist Tony Parsons

Twin brothers to stand trial accused of murdering charity cyclist Tony Parsons

27 September 2022

Mr Parsons was on a charity ride from his home in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, to Fort William, Highlands, when he went missing in 2017.


Cost-of-living crisis could reverse over-50s ‘great resignation’, survey shows

Cost-of-living crisis could reverse over-50s ‘great resignation’, survey shows

Cost-of-living crisis could reverse over-50s ‘great resignation’, survey shows

27 September 2022

Far more over-50s who quit their jobs since the pandemic have considered returning to work in recent months because they need more money.


John Witherow steps down as Times editor after nine years

John Witherow steps down as Times editor after nine years

John Witherow steps down as Times editor after nine years

27 September 2022

Rupert Murdoch praised him as ‘one of the great editors of his generation’.


Prince of Wales has no plans for formal investiture ceremony

Prince of Wales has no plans for formal investiture ceremony

Prince of Wales has no plans for formal investiture ceremony

27 September 2022

William’s father Charles was invested with the title during an elaborate ceremony in Caernarfon Castle in July 1969.


Yvette Cooper hits out at Tory ‘laissez-faire’ approach to crime

Yvette Cooper hits out at Tory ‘laissez-faire’ approach to crime

Yvette Cooper hits out at Tory ‘laissez-faire’ approach to crime

27 September 2022

The shadow home secretary sought to bridge calls for social justice with the party’s policies on law and order and borders.


Channel 4 boss in discussion with Government after doubt cast over privatisation

Channel 4 boss in discussion with Government after doubt cast over privatisation

Channel 4 boss in discussion with Government after doubt cast over privatisation

27 September 2022

Chief executive Alex Mahon spoke at the RTS London Convention.


Renee MacRae murder trial: Accused man will not give evidence, court told

Renee MacRae murder trial: Accused man will not give evidence, court told

Renee MacRae murder trial: Accused man will not give evidence, court told

27 September 2022

William MacDowell is on trial at the High Court in Inverness, accused of murdering Mrs MacRae and their three-year-old son Andrew in 1976.


Badenoch sets sights on US investment in first visit as Trade Secretary

Badenoch sets sights on US investment in first visit as Trade Secretary

Badenoch sets sights on US investment in first visit as Trade Secretary

27 September 2022

Kemi Badenoch will hail the ‘special relationship’ between the UK and the US when she travels to New York.


Psychiatrist ‘did not sleep well’ after viewing content seen by Molly Russell

Psychiatrist ‘did not sleep well’ after viewing content seen by Molly Russell

Psychiatrist ‘did not sleep well’ after viewing content seen by Molly Russell

27 September 2022

Dr Navin Venugopal spoke about the ‘very disturbing’ content in the witness box on Tuesday.


Odds of winning Premium Bonds prizes improve

Odds of winning Premium Bonds prizes improve

Odds of winning Premium Bonds prizes improve

27 September 2022

Treasury-backed savings giant NS&I said it will increase the prize fund rate from 1.40% to 2.20%.


Jeremy Corbyn libel action settled ahead of trial

Jeremy Corbyn libel action settled ahead of trial

Jeremy Corbyn libel action settled ahead of trial

27 September 2022

Political blogger Richard Millett, who was suing former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for libel, has dropped his case.


Rayner warns ‘disjointed’ economy is crushing Britain’s ‘entrepreneurial spirit’

Rayner warns ‘disjointed’ economy is crushing Britain’s ‘entrepreneurial spirit’

Rayner warns ‘disjointed’ economy is crushing Britain’s ‘entrepreneurial spirit’

27 September 2022

The deputy Labour leader makes the case for rewarding employers who want to do ‘the right thing’, so they can help promote ‘sustainable’ growth.


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