Co-op warns supply chain crisis will push up prices and put pressure on profits
The group reported underlying pre-tax operating losses of £15m for the six months to July 3, compared with profits of £56m a year ago.
The group reported underlying pre-tax operating losses of £15m for the six months to July 3, compared with profits of £56m a year ago.
The retailer has announced a partnership with Amazon and extension of robot deliveries to fuel online sales.
Kantar said sales fell 1.9% during the 12 weeks to September 5 compared with a year ago, although they remain 8.7% higher than pre-Covid levels.
Owner Associated British Foods said profits have nevertheless improved at the discount retailer and raised its group guidance.
The Miscarriage Association wants businesses and organisations to agree to meet its new pregnancy loss standard.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs added Mr Raab is scheduled to have ‘interaction at the leadership level’.
The PM said that the Taliban’s hopes of further engagement with the West relied on how they behaved now.
Helen Macdonald described George Eustice as ‘unfit to hold office’ following the culling of her alpaca.
Defra confirmed on Tuesday afternoon that the alpaca from New Zealand had been culled.
Mehmood Shamshi was found with a serious head injury in Hounslow, west London.
Pen Farthing spoke of the need for less criticism and more action.
Viral images have shown babies and young children being handed over to troops, often over walls topped with barbed wire at Kabul airport.
John Allan said rules should be relaxed to allow for more temporary overseas workers to help solve the current HGV driver shortage.
Latest figures from the Minister of Defence put the number of people airlifted out of Afghanistan since the Taliban swept to power at more than 10,000
Co-operative Group chief executive Steve Murrells said the retailer has significantly reduced its range of some products.