Tesco’s CEO has warned that the ongoing clashes in the Red Sea could reignite calming inflation for some consumer products. Tesco PLC chief Ken Murphy said today that disruption in the Red Sea – a major shipping artery for passing goods between
Nigel Farage has predicted Labour is heading for a decade in power at the next general election. The former Ukip and Brexit Party leader said he believes Sir Keir Starmer is set for 10 years in Downing Street due to anger at
Meghan Markle has been advised not to be “overly sensationalistic” if she decides to write about the Royal Family in her rumoured memoir. The Duchess of Sussex has been no stranger to bombshell allegations against the institution since stepping away from her
Chelsea didn’t give their travelling fans any festive cheer on Christmas Eve as they slumped to a 2-1 defeat against Wolves at Molineux. Express Sport runs through four talking points from Mauricio Pochettino’s Nightmare Before Christmas, which left his side 14 points
Manchester United were put to the sword by Bournemouth on a shocking afternoon for Erik ten Hag and his players at Old Trafford. Goals from Dominic Solanke, Philip Billing, Marcos Senesi and Dango Ouattara condemned the Red Devils to a hugely disappointing
Vladimir Putin’s decision to raise defence spending by 70 per cent shows that Western sanctions just aren’t working, experts said last night. The Russian leader has announced that he intends to spend 10,775 trillion rubles (£96bn) on defence next year, much of
Jurgen Klopp angers FPL owners Klopp left FPL managers fuming before a ball was even kicked at Kenilworth Park after benching Konstantinos Tsimikas in favour of playing Joe Gomez in left-back. The defender has been one of the most transferred in players
South Korea has vowed to immediately retaliate against any potential provocations by North Korea, as thousands of troops gathered in the South Korean capital city of Seoul Tuesday for an Armed Forces Day military parade. “Based on battle-ready combat capabilities and a
An unexpected drop in inflation represents some welcome news for consumers, as well as for Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who is still (just) on track to deliver on his promise to halve the rate of
China could paralyse Britain’s roads with a flick of a switch with electric cars manufactured by the Asian giant potentially posing major security issues, an industry expert has warned. Professor Jim Saker, president of the Institute of the Motor Industry, has said