Athletic apparel giant Nike doubled down on its decision to use transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in marketing campaigns to promote the company’s female clothing. In a pinned comment to Nike’s verified Instagram account, the company instructed customers to “Be kind, be inclusive
Tory peers and backbenchers are mounting a revolt against a new piece of “woke” legislation that will force employers to run their businesses like “police states” to avoid being embroiled in continual litigation. The Worker Protection Bill, which has already made it
Comment on this story Comment Dear Miss Manners: I am the manager of a gift store, where my clientele mostly ranges from 40 to 70 years old. I have an employee in her early 20s who is sweet, super helpful and professionally
The owner of a bridal shop says she has had to move her business to new location after 31 years – because customers are “too scared” to come down the street. Wendy Reed, 60, has had to deal with multiple incidents of
Prepayment meter customers could unknowingly be paying off the debts racked up by a previous tenant who was living in the property they occupy. Gaining notoriety in the press in recent weeks after energy firms were exposed for forcibly installing them in vulnerable
Major power cuts across four regions have occurred as National Grid scrambles to get the lights back on for at least 300 customers. Around 190 homes in one area of Nottingham suffered a power outage in an incident that was raised with
Comment on this story Comment After all the food is served at this New York restaurant, customers clap for the grandmother who cooked it. It’s not scripted, but it happens every night. The Staten Island establishment, run by women known as “nonnas
As the cost of living crisis continues, Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis has issued a 24-hour warning to anyone paying for broadband in their home. Martin, who founded the MoneySavingExpert (MSE) website, is urging anybody with a broadband account to act quickly in
An investigation by The Telegraph has shown that as households across the nation struggle with the cost of living, energy firms are stashing billions of pounds of customer money. The Telegraph’s analysis revealed that direct debit payments increase even if bill-payers have thousands