Dutch minister enlists blue monster to prepare firms for Brexit
Foreign Minister Stef Blok was pictured with the hairy creature.
Foreign Minister Stef Blok was pictured with the hairy creature.
DO YOU remember (if you are old enough) how back in the ’60s and ’70s we used to imagine what life would be like in the 21st century? Colonies on Mars, flying cars and robots to do the housework were some of the dreams. Well, we haven’t quite got those things yet, but technology has come a long way. We are getting close to landing humans on Mars, flying cars of a sort do exist but never really caught on (which is probably a good thing) and we still have to either do our own housework or pay somebody else to do it for us.
An officer scaled a wall as a Volkswagen Golf, dragging a cash machine behind it, crashes into two marked cars.
The Duchess of Cornwall visited the Lambeth GP Food Co-op in south London.
Leading supermarkets and fast-food chains warned about disruption to supply chains and the imposition of tariffs if there is no deal with Brussels.
A range of stories feature on Saturday’s fronts.
Labour MSP James Kelly urged the Scottish Government to promise investment for homelessness services.
They’ll also bring you coffee if you fancy it.
The attacker targeted a Co-op branch in Yeovil, Somerset, and stole cash and tobacco products.
Dorset Police said James Hayter claimed he was driving with his hands bound with cable ties ‘for a laugh’.
Labour MP Tulip Siddiq is nine months pregnant.
HOMEMAKER and Miss Selfridge closed their doors for the final time on Saturday.
MORE than a million waste stickers have been ordered and they will start appearing in shops next week, ahead of the introduction of the pay-as-you-throw scheme next month.
Overall growth in grocery sales slowed due to lower inflation and changing consumer habits.
Shoppers spread their spending between different retailers as they sought out deals.