Liverpool fans will reportedly need to shell out £25,000 to sit right behind Jurgen Klopp for his final game at Anfield. The 56-year-old took the football world by surprise on Friday when he announced that he will be leaving the Reds at
Tory MPs have slammed the new post-Brexit import controls that will see the price of fruit and vegetables rise. As part of the new rules, the government are setting paperwork requirements for EU businesses sending animal and plant products to the UK
Polish farmers mounted their tractors and converged on the streets across the country to protest against the European Green Deal and EU policies impacting local agriculture. The rally, marked by demands to reinstate trade restrictions with Ukraine, drew attention to the challenges
Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq attempted to recruit Sancho but refused to agree to a £50m obligation to buy in their proposed deal, as talks collapsed. While Ten Hag has blamed “off-field issues” for Antony’s underwhelming displays this season before transfer listing the Brazilian,
With snow landing across the UK this week and temperatures plunging, central heating has certainly been necessary. But how we heat our homes looks set to change in the next 10 or 20 years. The government believes that heat pumps will be
Drivers could soon get real-time fuel price data as part of Government plans to bring transparency and competition to the forecourts. Under the new proposals, forecourts across the country will be legally required to share live information on their pump prices within
NAO reveals disparities in UK hospital medical equipment price (Image: Getty) Some hospitals are still paying double the price for medical equipment compared with others, the spending watchdog has warned. The National Audit Office (NAO) said that “trusts pay a wide range
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
Supermarkets are said to be “at war with Pepsi” after one stopped selling its products in response to skyrocketing prices. French supermarket chain, Carrefour, will no longer stock Doritos, Pepsi and other products made by major food manufacturer PepsiCo in stores across
Prices of low and no-alcohol beers have soared by up to 75% just as millions stock up for a booze-free ‘dry January’.