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United Kingdom · United KingdomRussia remained China’s top oil supplier in March, data showed on Saturday, as refiners snapped up stranded Sokol shipments. China’s imports from Russia, including supplies via pipelines and sea-borne shipments, jumped 12.5 per cent on the year to 10.81 million metric tons, or 2.55 million barrels per day (bpd) last month, according to data from the General Administration of Customs. That was quite close to the previous monthly record of 2.56 mi…See the Story
China's imports of Russian oil near record high in March
United Kingdom · United KingdomFifteen former British soldiers and a civilian who was an alleged member of the IRA will not be prosecuted for perjury over evidence given to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, the Northern Ireland Prosecution Service said on Friday. The Inquiry, also known as the Saville Inquiry after its chairman, Lord Saville, was established in 1998 by British Prime Minister Tony Blair to examine the circumstances that led to the killing of 13 civilians by soldiers …See the Story
British ex-soldiers will not be prosecuted over Bloody Sunday perjury
Food & Drink · United KingdomIn search of untouched culinary gems in the lesser-visited regions of Vietnam, the strange and beautiful country, by Luke Abrahams When you think of Vietnamese food, chances are you’d be hard-pressed to name anything more than a bowl of pho or a bánh mì baguette. It’s okay, don’t be too hard on yourself: London, as richly flavourful and cosmopolitan as it is, only offers a mere smidge of the flavours Vietnam has to offer. I first realise this in…See the Story
Going deeper than ever into Vietnam's enticing food scene
United Kingdom · United KingdomEven its launch was the ultimate display of quiet luxury. At last year’s Watches and Wonders trade show in Geneva, while everyone was losing their minds over Rolex’s Emoji watch, the brand also launched something else: the 1908 – its first brand-new collection in a decade. Named after the year founder Hans Wilsdorf filed the name “Rolex” in London, this was an elegant dress watch inspired by a vintage model Rolex discovered from 1930. Make no m…See the Story
For quiet luxury, on your wrist, look to Patek Philippe, Rolex et al
Bank of England · United KingdomThe UK’s biggest banks are set to report lower profits and narrower margins in the coming weeks, but uncertainty over the Bank of England cutting interest rates could revive the tailwind from higher borrowing costs. Reporting for the first three months of 2024 will kick off with Lloyds Banking Group next Wednesday, followed by Barclays on Thursday and Natwest on Friday. The following week will see HSBC and Santander’s results on the Tuesday and …See the Story
UK banks set for profit boost as rate cuts thrown into doubt
Tesco · United KingdomAfter a legal battle over a ‘yellow circle within a blue square’ between Lidl and Tesco, trademark disputes have been at the centre of attention. So has the thought of expensive litigation, which highlights just how important branding decisions have become for a business. When the topic of branding comes up, it is generally followed with sighs or rolled eyes. It may not be sexy to think about colours and shapes. It is certainly not always on the…See the Story
After Lidl v Tesco: Business branding may seem like a snoozefest, but get it wrong and it may cost you
London Marathon · United KingdomBill Quinn is a so-called futurist who is using technology to improve his performance in sporting events such as the London Marathon, which is this year sponsored by tech company Tata Consultancy Services. First thing in the morning, most people reach for their phones. Not Bill Quinn though. Instead, he checks his rest and recovery data to gauge how well-rested he is from the previous day’s activities. Quinn is a so-called ‘futurist’—someone fa…See the Story
How one 'futurist' is using tech to run the London marathon faster
Rishi Sunak · United KingdomYesterday’s papers were filled with headlines about Rishi Sunak’s mission to clampdown on “sick note culture” as he attempts to tackle the UK’s growing long-term sickness problem. This is a serious issue. According to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), over 2.8m people were out of work due to ill-health between December and February, up from around 2.1m pre-pandemic. Rising levels of economic inactivity both reduce…See the Story