Co-op launches plan to tackle record levels of violence against staff
The firm has called for attacks on shopworkers to be a standalone offence.
The firm has called for attacks on shopworkers to be a standalone offence.
One story dominates the news agenda in Britain’s newspapers.
The business said that it is focusing more openings in the south of England, where it has in the past been less present.
Kate Osamor has apologised for ‘any offence caused’.
The Business Secretary said the speculation was ‘all a distraction’.
The Army and Royal Mail fight for centre stage on the front pages of Thursday’s newspapers.
The Co-op said it is seeking to grow its share of the UK convenience market, with ambitions to snap up new convenience shops.
A medical breakthrough and culture wars feature on the front pages of Tuesday’s newspapers.
Roann Court said she told Camilla that Benjamin Cooper murdered her mother in January 2009.
It comes after mounting speculation about how long Jeremy Hunt will last in the role ahead of the spring Budget.
The UK dates for the Los Angeles-formed band include May 31, June 1 and June 4.
Increasing concerns about skin cancer have led to one local practice introducing mole and skin lesion clinics to cope with the demand and reduce waiting times.
The Chancellor said he will use his spring Budget to slash taxes in a way that is ‘both affordable and boosts our growth’.
Here are the top stories for today.
Town retailers are feeling optimistic about the state of the local economy, after a Guernsey Press survey found the number of empty shops in and around the centre had decreased over the last year.