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Tesco plc is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in the United Kingdom at its head offices in Welwyn Garden City, England. The company was founded by Sir Jack Cohen in Hackney, London, in 1919. In 2011, it was the third-largest retailer in the world measu...

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Politics20h ago

UK Threatens Legal Action Over Delayed Chelsea Sale Ukraine Aid

The UK government is preparing to take legal action against Roman Abramovich after he missed a deadline to release £2.5 billion from Chelsea FC's sale for Ukrainian war victims. Four years after the forced sale, the funds remain frozen amid disputes over the donation amount and Jersey asset complications.

Lumo and FlixBus Expand UK Travel with New Routes
Economy & business3d ago

Lumo and FlixBus Expand UK Travel with New Routes

Lumo has launched ticket sales for a new London Euston to Stirling train service starting July 10, offering cheaper fares, while FlixBus marks its fifth UK anniversary with a major coach network expansion.

Crime & justice4d ago

Swedish Police Attempt Arrest of Person Linked to Far-Right Protest

Swedish police attempted to arrest an individual who participated in a Nordic Resistance Movement protest, according to multiple reports. The circumstances surrounding the arrest attempt and the nature of the far-right demonstration remain unclear.

Fire truck in front of burning wooden house with high flames
Accidents & disasters6d ago

Emergency services respond to multiple house fires across Norway overnight

Emergency services responded to three separate house fires overnight in Asker, Nes, and Risør, evacuating residents and battling blazes. In Asker, two people were safely evacuated with non-serious injuries, while a house in Nes was rendered uninhabitable and a residence in Risør was fully engulfed with no residents present.

Conflict & warApr 6

Pete Hegseth's Rhetoric and Christian Nationalism Shape Trump's Iran War

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has become the public face of Donald Trump's military campaign in Iran, alarming critics who warn he has transformed the Pentagon into a staging ground for an ideological crusade.

One Nation surges in South Australia election, reshaping politics
PoliticsApr 5

One Nation surges in South Australia election, reshaping politics

One Nation has achieved a historic breakthrough in South Australia's state election, winning over 20% of votes and securing multiple seats at the Liberals' expense, while Labor cruised to re-election with an increased majority.

Arts & entertainmentApr 3

Hollyoaks Cuts Episodes and Jobs Amid Financial Pressures and Major Storyline

Hollyoaks will permanently reduce from five to three episodes per week starting in September, leading to significant job losses and a major cast cull, as Channel 4 cites changing viewing habits and financial pressures. The soap is also advancing a dramatic storyline involving the death of Froggy Black and the escape of Clare Devine, with a one-year time jump planned to facilitate changes.

SportsApr 1

Swedish Cup Final Draw Postponed Amid Neutral Venue Controversy

The draw for the Swedish Cup final has been postponed after Mjällby and Hammarby protested, demanding a neutral venue, with Strawberry Arena proposed as the alternative. This controversy coincides with criticism over pitch conditions at Norway's national arena and disciplinary actions in Swedish hockey.

Crime & justiceApr 1

Santander warns of surge in pet scams with nearly £160,000 stolen in Q1 2026

Santander UK has issued a warning after a surge in pet scams saw almost £160,000 stolen from customers between January and March 2026, highlighting a sharp increase in fraud, according to the bank and an expert analysis.

Middle East Conflict Triggers Global Energy Crisis as Strait of Hormuz Closes
Economy & businessMar 30

Middle East Conflict Triggers Global Energy Crisis as Strait of Hormuz Closes

A U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and Tehran's retaliatory strikes have upended global energy markets, with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz causing what the International Energy Agency calls the largest oil supply disruption in history. The crisis has sent oil and LNG prices soaring, strained Asian economies, and prompted emergency measures from Indonesia to Australia.

Finland resists U.S. pressure on Iran, affirms Ukraine support amid NATO aid
PoliticsMar 27

Finland resists U.S. pressure on Iran, affirms Ukraine support amid NATO aid

Finland is resisting U.S. calls to assist in the Iran conflict while ensuring weapons purchased for Ukraine are delivered, as NATO confirms continued military support for Kyiv. The Nordic nation is moving to lift its ban on nuclear weapons to fully integrate with NATO, despite having no plans to host them.

Police Warn of Crocodile Danger, Advise Against Swimming
EnvironmentMar 17

Police Warn of Crocodile Danger, Advise Against Swimming

Police have issued a warning about widespread crocodile presence, advising people against swimming in an unspecified area. The alert comes amid estimates of over 100,000 crocodiles in northern parts of the country.

SportsMar 16

Former Player Urges Hammarby Fans to Heckle AIK's Bergquist

Former Allsvenskan player Vladimir Rodic has posted on social media urging Hammarby supporters to give AIK's new signing Lukas Bergquist "hell" from the stands. Bergquist, who is set to play in a crucial cup match, laughed off the comments as friendly banter.

SportsMar 16

Team Breaks Trend After Swedish Cup Failure

A sports team has broken a trend following a failure in the Swedish Cup, according to a major media report.

Arts & entertainmentMar 15

Neil Sedaka, Rock and Roll Legend, Dies at Age 86

Neil Sedaka, the singer-songwriter known for hits like 'Breaking Up Is Hard To Do,' has died at age 86. His family confirmed his death in a statement.

Tractor parade draws record 77 vehicles for charity in Bollerup and Tomelilla
SocietyMar 15

Tractor parade draws record 77 vehicles for charity in Bollerup and Tomelilla

A tractor parade between Bollerup and Tomelilla saw 77 vehicles participate this year, with proceeds from food sales going to charity. The event will continue with a drive to Ystad on Thursday.

Pedestrian Passage Under E4 Planned for Ånäset Due to Railway Construction
SocietyMar 14

Pedestrian Passage Under E4 Planned for Ånäset Due to Railway Construction

Trafikverket Västerbotten is building a pedestrian passage under the E4 highway at the northern entrance to Ånäset, citing increased traffic from Norrbotniabanan construction. The passage will be permanent and part of broader road improvements.

SportsMar 14

Tennis Players Stranded in Dubai Amid Missile Alerts and Drone Attack

Tennis star Harri Heliovaara was awoken by an emergency alert warning of incoming missiles at 2 am during the Dubai Tennis Championships, as players were stranded amid regional tensions. The tournament proceeded despite the crisis, with Heliovaara and Henry Patten winning the doubles final.

PoliticsMar 13

Green Party candidate releases Urdu campaign video targeting rivals

Green Party candidate Hannah Spencer has released a campaign video in Urdu targeting her Reform and Labour rivals in the Gorton and Denton constituency. The video has drawn accusations of divisiveness from Labour and fury from Reform.

Arts & entertainmentMar 12

Marchioness of Bath Joins Ladies of London, Sparks Meghan Markle Comparisons

Emma Thynn, the Marchioness of Bath, has joined the cast of the rebooted reality TV show Ladies of London: The New Reign, drawing comparisons to the Duchess of Sussex.