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Bosses from major insurers have told MPs that customers opting to pay in monthly instalments rather than a lump sum upfront are being charged fairly for their cover. Appearing before the Treasury ...
TWO huntswomen will appear in court to be charged with animal welfare offences after a foxhound was shot at and killed. Armed police were called to reports dogs had been fired at in a field off ...
The bloodshed came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was visiting the White House for talks with US President Donald Trump.
The FCA said Monzo’s financial crime systems and controls ‘failed to keep pace’ with its rapid growth in customers numbers in recent years.
The Princess of Wales was charmed with a kiss to the hand by the French President Emmanuel Macron as France’s state visit to the UK got under way. Kate and the Prince of Wales travelled to RAF ...
Richard Shaw, 45, has been charged with fraud by abuse of position after the ‘comprehensive’ probe into Bolton Council.
The inquiry chairman said those caught up in the scandal will have ‘found the experience to be troubling at best and harrowing at worst’.
The public is being asked not to lay floral tributes to mark a year since the Southport knife attack but to donate to charitable causes instead. Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie ...
Almost 40% of Scottish respondents to a survey on workplace sexual harassment have reported inappropriate touching. The survey, run by trade union Unite, polled more than 6,000 women across the UK – 1 ...
Stuart Broad believes a Test comeback by Jofra Archer could help England unsettle India after a “borderline perfect” performance by the tourists at Edgbaston.
Archie Norman, who was quizzed by MPs, refused to say whether or not the retailer paid the groups ransom money following the hack.
Post Office bosses should have known Horizon was faulty but “maintained the fiction that its data was always accurate” when prosecuting subpostmasters, the first tranche of a public inquiry’s final ...