Under Tory pressure, the Government has agreed to release papers on Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US.
Zurich said it will pay £13.10 in cash per share for the London-listed specialist insurer, with shareholders also set to receive a 25p dividend.
The Tories will use a parliamentary tactic to demand the publication of all papers related to the vetting of Peter Mandelson for the ambassadorship.
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British forces are taking part in Operation Winter Camp at the Tapa range in Estonia, where temperatures as low as minus 30C have been reported.
A Co-op website advertising the grocer’s price-match scheme with Aldi has been ruled misleading for failing to compare ...
A Lowestoft barber who had a “sickening catalogue” of indecent images of children has been jailed for 30 months.
Prison governors have reported not having enough money to fix broken security equipment, the watchdog said, with X-ray scanners not being repaired for many months and window security improvements ...
Plans have been submitted for an alcohol license at a padel arena near Ipswich after a rise in popularity in the area.
A fresh batch of a Nestle baby formula product has been added to a product recall following the discovery of a food poisoning toxin. The food giant recalled several batches of its SMA infant formula ...
A steam and country show has raised £50,000 for charity. The Henham Steam & Country Show, held in September at Henham Park near Southwold, had handed out funds from its latest event. Charities ...
An inmate who died at Suffolk prison amid an ongoing murder probe has been named. Police launched an investigation after Rawal Krishan, a prisoner at HMP Highpoint in Stradishall, died on Tuesday, ...
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