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Labour’s entrepreneurship adviser has faced a backlash from hospitality leaders after stating that Britain does not “need any more restaurants”.Alex Depledge, appointed by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, made the remarks during an interview with Insider Media discussing her advisory role.Ms Depledge, who founded home extension company Resi UK and letting agent platform Good Lord, said: “We don’t need any more restaurants. I’m not anti-hospitality, but that’s not where my efforts are.”Her comments prompted criticism from senior figures across the industry.Michel Roux Jr, the Michelin-starred chef, responded on social media by suggesting Government advisers were “really not very clever”.Sacha Lord, chairman of…
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On the recording, Aluko could be heard saying: “I never ever mentioned your name or any other name.” He told Alison-Madueke he had placed some material in a safety deposit box, including “whatever I thought could save me, what could save me from jail”.
England captain Leah Williamson says she would “never rule out” strike action to get players’ messaging across to governing bodies about schedule concerns.Williamson, 28, missed five months with injury following England’s victory at Euro 2025 as she recovered from knee surgery.She returned to action at the start of December, helping Arsenal win the Women’s Champions Cup in February, and was selected for this month’s World Cup qualifiers.Williamson is one of several big-name players who are still returning to full fitness following England’s success in Switzerland, alongside Chelsea’s Lucy Bronze. Speaking before England’s game against Ukraine on Tuesday, 3 March (17:00…
Australian forward Luke Yates has signed a two-year contract extension with Warrington Wolves.The 30-year-old has become a cornerstone of the Wire pack since joining from Huddersfield Giants in May 2024 and has now recommitted up until the end of 2028.”It’s nice to get it sorted and get some clarity on my future. I’ve absolutely loved my time here, and I can’t wait to keep it rolling,” Yates told the club’s website, external.”I love the club, I love the group, especially the group that we’ve got this year. It was easy to commit to (a new contract) with the things we’ve…
A Reform UK MP has issued a spine-tingling warning if Nigel Farage is not Britain’s next Prime Minister by the next general election.Joining GB News today, Sarah Pochin told Martin Daubney we were “at risk of losing our country for good”, adding “all hope is lost” if Reform UK was not the next party to hold the keys to Downing Street.Her words echo that of fellow MP Danny Kruger, who admitted he felt fearful if Reform UK did not win the next election, or did and then “made a mess of it”. “The only chance of unity for our country…
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On Tuesday the temperature reached 16.4C (61.5F) in Epping Forest but temperatures could be higher on Wednesday. More sunshine in eastern England and a southerly breeze will make all the difference and here temperatures are expected to reach 17-18C (63-64F). Further north and west there will be more cloud and some rain, but temperatures will still be above average.To put this warmer weather into context – the last time the temperature reached 18C was 13 November 2025, and the record for February is 21.2C (70.2F) on 26 February 2019 at Kew Gardens.Wednesday is likely to be the peak of the…
“All eight teams commit to selection being based solely on cricketing performance, availability, and the needs of each team,” read the statement. “The ECB is committed to ensuring there is no place for discrimination, and has regulations in place to take robust action to tackle any such conduct. “Players must not be excluded on the grounds of their nationality.”In messages seen by the BBC, a senior ECB official indicated to an agent that interest in his Pakistan players would be limited to sides not linked to the IPL.Four of The Hundred’s eight franchises – Manchester Super Giants, MI London, Southern…
