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Business

Evans saved from Arcadia collapse but five stores will close

The plus-size clothing brand Evans has been bought out of administration in a £23m deal but will close all five standalone stores with the loss of 25 jobs. The brand is the first part of Sir Philip Green’s Arcadia Group to be

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December 21, 2020
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Gal Gadot Finds a Runway Look Fit for a Superhero

Wonder Woman 1984 may be headed to HBO Max instead of the big screen, but the film arrives with all the hallmarks of a year-end blockbuster. The lead up to the sequel, which explores the Regan-era life of Princess Diana of Themyscira, kicked

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December 21, 2020
Culture & Society

Lockdown comfort-dressing brings velour tracksuits and Uggs back into fashion

The pandemic has revived many things: knitting, baking and even Fleetwood Mac’s Dreams. The increase in “nostalgic consumption” has had a knock-on effect for fashion too. Since March, there’s been an increase in “soft-talgia” items such as Juicy Couture tracksuits and even Ugg boots. There

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December 21, 2020
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MPs call for Iran’s revolutionary guard to be designated a terrorist organisation

The British government should designate Iran‘s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation, MPs have said. The House of Commons foreign affairs committee argued in a new report that the influential branch of the Iranian military should face sanctions. The US,

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December 16, 2020
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Fishing fury: How bust-up sparked WAR fears amid Brexit talk chaos

With less than two weeks to go until the end of the transition period, the UK is on the brink of no deal. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has even threatened to deploy Royal Navy warships to patrol British waters if no deal comes to

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December 16, 2020
UK News

Coronavirus: tensions over handling of UK Covid vaccine rollout

Vaccinating the population against Covid-19 will cost up to £12bn, Whitehall’s spending watchdog has disclosed, amid details of tensions between health bodies over the rollout. The National Audit Office said the government would spend up to £11.7bn on purchasing and manufacturing Covid-19

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December 16, 2020
Sports

Pep Guardiola still has no answers for Man City’s wasteful finishing

When was the last time that Manchester City took 26 shots or more at the Etihad in the league and failed to win? You probably remember the day, even if it seems like a decade ago rather than merely August last year. It was

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December 16, 2020
Sports

Liverpool trip will show whether Jose Mourinho has turned clock back in ultimate test for Spurs

When Jose Mourinho left Manchester United two years ago, just after what happened to be his last trip to Anfield, he fully expected to be back in the game in no time. The phone didn’t ring, though, and it prompted a conversation with a football figure

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December 16, 2020
Sports

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard explains Wolves and Everton defeats – and takes aim at players

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has opened up on his side’s inconsistency following their surprise 2-1 defeat to Wolves on Monday night. The Blues took the lead but conceded two second-half goals to ensure they leave Molineux with nothing to their name. And the Blues boss

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December 16, 2020
World

WHO research team expected to travel to Wuhan to investigate coronavirus origin

A World Health Organization research mission to China is expected to arrive in Wuhan next month to investigate how the novel coronavirus jumped from animals to humans, and whether it emerged earlier or in a different place than originally thought. Fabian Leendertz, a biologist

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December 16, 2020
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