Toy Recalled Over Asphyxiation and Internal Injury Hazards
The Office for Product Safety Standards has issued an urgent recall for a children's toy due to life-threatening risks of asphyxiation and internal injuries from water beads.
The Office for Product Safety Standards has issued an urgent recall for a children's toy due to life-threatening risks of asphyxiation and internal injuries from water beads.
The UK government is lowering the minimum age for train drivers from 20 to 18, allowing school leavers to enter a career with salaries up to £70,000, addressing a looming retirement crisis and diversity issues in the rail industry.
Barclays accelerates AI integration for efficiency after £700m cost savings, with CEO Venkatakrishnan receiving a £15m pay package and profits rising 13% to £9.1bn.
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The Automobile Association has shared expert guidance on reducing fuel consumption, highlighting one commonly used button that drivers should deactivate to save money on petrol bills immediately.
The once-exclusive Italian island of Capri, famed for celebrity visitors like Jackie Kennedy, now battles overtourism with strict new visitor limits and bans to preserve its tranquility.
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A British backpacker's dream trip ended in chaos when she was escorted off a plane in Mexico City due to a missing exit stamp, leaving her stranded for days without funds.
Japanese conglomerate Marubeni has acquired iconic British footwear brand Gola as part of a £46m deal, with plans to revitalise the heritage label in the UK and push it aggressively in the US market.
Lidl invests £29 million in UK staff wages, raising hourly pay to £13.45 and doubling paternity leave, positioning it as the highest-paying supermarket in Britain.
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Europe's largest travel operator Tui reports significantly lower demand for US holidays amid Trump-era immigration concerns, with growing bookings to the Emirates, Asia, and the Caribbean.
Consumer watchdog Which? warns of illegal melatonin supplements sold on platforms like Amazon and eBay, with some containing dangerously high doses up to 30mg.
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BP reports a 16% drop in annual profits to $7.49 billion, suspends share buybacks and increases cost-saving targets to $5.5-6.5 billion amid falling crude prices.
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Telstra announces 209 job cuts as it implements AI capabilities and moves roles offshore following a $700 million joint venture with Accenture, aiming for efficiency and modernisation.
Tesco confirms it is actively reviewing its Clubcard scheme with the intention of making it available to under-18s this year, following criticism from Which? over unfair exclusion of younger shoppers.
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