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The chief executive of Heathrow Airline Operators’ Committee Nigel Wicking told Sky News he hoped the matter could be “amicably settled at
Those hundreds of roles are at risk of redundancy, the supermarket chain said, as it is to close 52 cafes, all 18
Based on the 1937 classic that established Disney’s name as an industry leader, Snow White took an estimated $43m (£33.1) domestically, and
Sky News has learnt that a consortium led by Bronzewood Capital, the private equity arm of advisory firm Buchler Phillips, has secured
Sky News has obtained a joint letter from UK Finance, the main lobbying group for UK lenders, and Which? to three cabinet
Separate US news organisations said over the weekend that sector-specific tariffs, which the president had warned would come into effect on 2
Around 1,300 flights were affected after a fire knocked out an electricity substation in Hayes on Thursday evening. Operations were not able
The spring statement is not a formal budget – as Labour pledged to only deliver one per year – but rather an
From the middle of next month, local authorities across England will start to receive their allocation of the £1.6bn for fixing roads
Rachel Reeves has told Sky News she is certain the government can deliver those cuts to “back office jobs” to free up
Rachel Reeves told Sky’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips programme that living standards will “increase during the course of this parliament”. She
Sky News has learnt that STRIKR, which will use data-driven scoring by embedding sensors in combatants’ mouthguards and deploying technology from partners
A fire at a nearby substation late on Thursday night triggered a “significant power outage”, leading to more than 1,000 flights being
A spokesperson said the west London airport was “open and fully operational” but warned travellers to still check with their airline. British
Exclusive Sky News data shows around 75% of councils in England will introduce the discretionary charge from April – essentially doubling the