
Delta Air Reinstates Quarterly Dividend After Three-Year Halt
Delta Air Lines Inc.’s board voted to restart the company’s quarterly dividend, which was suspended in March 2020
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EU Set to Scrap Trade Curbs to Some Chinese Firms On Russia
The European Union is set to scrap plans to restrict trade with five Chinese companies with alleged ties
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Nigeria Inflation Quickens Before Currency Devaluation, Fuel Subsidy Removal Filter Through
Nigeria’s inflation rate climbed for a fifth month on food prices, and is set for further rises when
1970-01-01 08:00

Sri Lanka’s Economic Slump Eases as IMF Loan Program Kicks in
Sri Lanka’s economy shrank at a slower pace last quarter as the farm sector remained a bright spot
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Coq au Vin Cost Keeps Rising as French Food Inflation Persists
Making traditional French coq au vin keeps getting more expensive, underscoring how government efforts to pressure the food
1970-01-01 08:00

Man City fixtures: Key Premier League dates vs Man Utd, Arsenal & Liverpool
Manchester City's Premier League fixtures for the 2023/24 season have been announced. Here are the key dates for your diary, including when they play against the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool.
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CAB Payments Presses on With UK IPO After WE Soda Pulls Deal
Transaction processor CAB Payments Holdings confirmed it plans to pursue an initial public offering in London, giving a
1970-01-01 08:00

Regulators Are Stifling UK Economy, Warns Former EU Commissioner
Growth in the UK and Europe is being choked off by the ballooning size of the regulatory state,
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Glenda Jackson, UK Actress Who Turned Politician, Dies at 87
Glenda Jackson, a British actress who won two Academy Awards before being elected to Parliament in 1992 and
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Alison Hammond surprises commuters at Paddington station dressed as ticket inspector
Telly’s Alison Hammond has left morning commuters stunned as fans spotted the celeb at Paddington station this morning (15 June) – dressed as a ticket inspector. But all is not quite as it seems. Dolled up in a sparkling red sequin jacket and matching hat, the This Morning presenter could be seen handing out secret envelopes to lucky commuters – shouting “Hey babe, come and get your points!“. The envelopes contain points to help people save money on future train travel with Virgin Trains Ticketing, as well as unlocking hundreds of rewards, with Alison announcing that she is working as their ‘Chief Points Inspector’ for the day. Londoners have been left chuffed by the treat, with many taking the opportunity to snap selfies with the TV star. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “Lovely to meet @AlisonHammond this morning at London Paddington,” said Shane Andrews MBE, who took the opportunity to pose with the presenter. “Alison has such wonderful energy! A big thank you to her for the 10,000 #virginred points!” Another person tagged Virgin founder, Richard Branson: “I found the Chief Points Inspector @richardbranson and about to open my red envelope from @AlisonHammond... Thanks @VirginTrainsTicketing now I better catch my train!!! #VirginPoints.” Standing on a train platform, Alison greeted commuters as they disembarked from trains. “I’m loving it, this is so much fun!” she said. “The points enable those who download the app to redeem points for booking train tickets, with rewards including everything from Greggs sausage rolls to flights to New York.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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The World Just Saw its Hottest Early June on Record
Global temperatures during the first 11 days of June have hit the highest level on record for the
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Tesla’s Record Winning Streak Starts to Unwind After 41% Surge
A day after snapping its longest-ever winning streak, Tesla Inc. is embarking on a losing run. The stock
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