Mulberry rejects Frasers Group’s £83m takeover tilt
The struggling brand said it believes the possible offer from Frasers fails to ‘recognise the company’s substantial future potential value’.
The struggling brand said it believes the possible offer from Frasers fails to ‘recognise the company’s substantial future potential value’.
WOMEN are appealing for non-private patients to have the right to choose the sex of their gynaecologist.
Labour pledged to clear the asylum backlog.
Military officials said they were carrying out ‘targeted ground raids’ in villages close to the Israeli border.
New analysis has warned the party will need to ‘convince quite different groups of voters the party shares their values’ if it wants to win them back.
David Buttress said the Government should ‘get away from the short-term tactics’ of year-by-year handouts to tackle high fuel costs.
Campaigners tracked 40 bundles of soft plastic packaging waste through Sainsbury’s and Tesco’s take-back schemes across England over 12 months.
Mims Davies said the number of women wanting to work for and with the party is ‘diminishing’, and called for more pride in being a Conservative woman.
The duke appeared upbeat and relaxed for the evening presentation.
The duke swept into the Royal Lancaster Hotel to meet youngsters and their parents who will be recognised with awards from the charity WellChild.
Investigators said that some of the suspects might also have been involved in drug trafficking.
The court in London was previously told the four companies would be likely to enter administration if the plans were not approved.
Fans in the UK and Ireland complained about prices more than doubling from what was originally quoted to them for Live ’25 show tickets.
Stephen Simpson, 71, Mary Somerville, 77, and Phillipa Green, 24, pleaded not guilty to criminal damage at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
Jaideep Barot, the first non-white chairman of an elite independent schools group, has called for greater diversity in educational leadership.