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Asda has been fined £507,767 after admitting five breaches of the Food Safety Act linked to expired food products found on sale at one of its stores.The supermarket chain was prosecuted following the discovery of out-of-date items on shelves at its Barnsley branch during 2024.Inspectors found some products had remained available for purchase well beyond safe consumption dates.Among the most serious findings were tubs of hummus that had been on sale 16 days after their sell-by date.The investigation was carried out by Barnsley Council’s trading standards team, which identified multiple instances of expired food being offered to customers.Pizzas and curries…
Jesy Nelson shares heartwarming new pictures of twins in hospital as they continue rare health battle: ‘My heart!’`; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } `; return trendingDiv; }
In a message to officials, the Cabinet Office said ministers should not publish any messages which could be covered by a motion passed by Parliament last week, which forced the government to release thousands of documents related to his appointment as ambassador.
In a game of fine margins, Mouat and Dodds were repeatedly an inch or two away from where they needed to be.They started with the hammer – theoretically advantageous in allowing a team to control a match – and had a shot in the first end to take three points.However, Dodds’ effort was fractionally out and the Italians stole one. It would be a recurring theme as Constantini and Amos Mosaner dictated the contest.The British pair levelled, before the hosts edged back ahead in a cagey third end and pinched another in the third. Again, it was a near-miss from…
London’s Southbank Centre has secured Grade II listed status from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, bringing to a close a remarkable 35-year heritage campaign.The decision represents a major triumph for the Twentieth Century Society and Historic England, who had persistently advocated for the protection of the iconic Brutalist complex.The arts venue, which sits proudly on the Thames, was famously branded “Britain’s ugliest building” by Daily Mail readers when it opened in October 1967.Catherine Croft, director of the Twentieth Century Society, said: “The battle has been won and Brutalism has finally come of age.”The protected designation encompasses the Hayward…
The BBC appears set for a radical overhaul to make it more transparent and accountable after a series of scandals under plans being considered by Labour.The Government is considering targeted changes to the BBC’s governance and decision-making arrangements, according to a new public consultation.Britain’s Story: The Next Chapter – the BBC Royal Charter review – is also examining proposals to strengthen transparency and accountability across the organisation.While the consultation signals a clear intention to reform the broadcaster, critics say the BBC’s recent controversies highlight the need for more fundamental changes, with concerns that current proposals may not yet go far…
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Rochdale have signed midfielder Ed Francis from Exeter City for an undisclosed fee.Francis, 26, has agreed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the National League leaders. He began his career at Manchester City and moved on to Wolves before spells with Harrogate, Notts County – who he helped win promotion to the English Football League in 2023 – and Gateshead.Francis joined League One side Exeter during the summer of 2024 and played 64 times for the Grecians. His final appearance for them came in last month’s 10-1 defeat against Manchester City in the FA Cup.Rochdale had previously tried to sign Francis, who…
The Labour Government has once again rejected a proposed state pension compensation package for millions of Britons in a blow to the Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) campaign.A petition launched by Kay Ann Clarke, calling for a comprehensive apology addressing the hardship faced by women born in the 1950s due to state pension age changes, has gathered close to 61,000 signatures.The petition demands that ministers “deliver a fair, timely, fully transparent apology that reflects all evidence based on what we think constitutes maladministration and discrimination; and addresses the financial, emotional and personal hardship experienced by 1950s women caused by…
