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Hospitality VAT cut: can it help the sector and at what cost to UK taxpayer?
Drop to 10% for pubs and eateries would be in line with most of Europe, but critics say it favours multinationalsBusiness live – latest updatesNearly a quarter of hospitality businesses are losing money, new data has shown, reigniting calls among chefs, pub owners and restaurateu
Tesla sales surpass expectations for second quarter as Musk backlash seems to cool
Tesla sales surpass expectations for second quarter as Musk backlash seems to cool
Strong figures suggest Tesla’s auto business is regaining momentum after two straight annual sales declinesTesla blew past ​Wall Street estimates for second-quarter deliveries on Thursday, posting a record for the period as recovering demand in Europe outweighed persistent weakne
Tom Kean got months of paid sick leave – after voting against it for others | Arwa Mahdawi
Tom Kean got months of paid sick leave – after voting against it for others | Arwa Mahdawi
The congressman spent four months mysteriously away from work, but he doesn’t seem to think his constituents should get mandated sick daysThe mystery of the missing congressman has finally been solved. Almost four months ago Tom Kean Jr, a Republican, vanished from public view. H
Boris Johnson wasted my levelling up idea. Here’s how Burnham and his ‘good growth’ plan c
The need to devolve power and share prosperity is as strong as ever. Whatever the project is called, whoever is in No 10, the priority now is actual delivery Andy Burnham has set out his vision for “good growth in every postcode”. It may seem like levelling up 2.0 – and if so, th
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Skof, Manchester M4: ‘Proof that fine dining can be magical’ – restaurant review | Grace D
Clever, emotional – and well worth the hypeI couldn’t get a table at Skof for ages: it was too full, too booked up and far too busy. It seemed there’d be no lightly set miso custard with hen of the woods mushrooms and dashi for me. Jersey royals cooked in chicken fat with pickled
I believed sustainable fashion’s hype. But between Everlane and Allbirds, the letdowns kee
Sustainability promised to change the industry. With Shein reportedly acquiring Everlane, and Allbirds pivotting from eco sneakers to AI, it seems that promise was mostly marketingIt was always about the money, wasn’t it? For a while there, it seemed like the execs opining sustai
Fit with just five minutes’ exercise a day? I don’t believe it | Devi Sridhar
Fit with just five minutes’ exercise a day? I don’t believe it | Devi Sridhar
Everyone these days wants to optimise their workouts, but when a study seems too good to be true, it usually isProf Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of EdinburghWe live in an increasingly polarised world – and I’m not talking about politics, I’m tal
This is how seriously a patient’s skin colour can affect the quality of medical care they
This is how seriously a patient’s skin colour can affect the quality of medical care they
New reporting from the Guardian has shed further light on the ‘ethnicity pain gap’. This is what has to be done to close itRead more from the Guardian’s ethnicity pain gap seriesI always know someone is going to say something racist when they start a sentence with, “I’m not racis
'PlayStation' Palestra runs like a panther and can help Chelsea
'PlayStation' Palestra runs like a panther and can help Chelsea
"He seems like a player built on the PlayStation," Cagliari head coach Fabio Pisacane told Sky in Italy recently. "Ninety-nine per cent acceleration and so on. He is handsome even when he runs. He looks like a panther, like a leopard." That man is Marco Palestra.
Bashir gets his day in the sun only to be put in the shade at Trent Bridge
Shoaib Bashir toiled away – a missed review off his bowling cost England badly – while fans sought escape from the heatA series that started just three weeks ago amid sweaters, stormclouds and a flood of wickets at Lord’s is reaching boiling point at Trent Bridge. Or at least the
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Football Daily | Animal instinct and maths boost Netherlands’ hopes of World Cup glory
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!When Paul the Octopus sadly died at an aquarium in Germany in 2010, there was a massive void to fill in the World Cup prediction space. It seemed a huge ask to find a tipster on the same level as the eight-legged maverick one-off
Canada first into last 16 as Stephen Eustáquio scores in stoppage time against South Afric
Jesse Marsch clenched both fists and, for a split second, seemed to resist the temptation to charge on to the pitch to celebrate the goal that sent Canada into the last 16 of the World Cup. But then all hell broke loose, Marsch, some of his Canada staff and a raft of unused subst