
Sainsbury's accused of 'discrimination against single parents and women' with cars - Manchester Evening News
Sainsbury's has issued an apology to shoppers after a new petrol rule came under fire

FTSE 100 Live: Focus on US non-farm payrolls as Federal Reserve readies taper plan, oil prices rise - Evening Standard
Employment figures in the United States have the potential to move markets later today as speculation continues about when Federal Reserve policymakers might begin to scale back economic support.

Toilet roll under threat from panic buying again along with chocolate and toys - Metro.co.uk
The slowdown in production has been linked to spiralling energy costs.

Boy 'scared' after rushing to help woman outside of pub - Liverpool Echo
Witnesses have described the boy as looking 'so worried'

Contactless card limit rising to £100 next Friday: Which banks will allow you to lower the limit? - This is Money
From next Friday, Britons will be able to spend up to £100 using a contactless card without having to input their Pin - but some banks will let you toggle the limits.

Easyjet couple issue warning after being banned from flight minutes before take-off - Birmingham Live
Jayne Nicholls and Alexander Doory were turned away from the London Luton to Naples flight

Asda introduces major new system at 96 stores and it costs shoppers £8.50 - Birmingham Live
Asda shoppers can get any of 30,000 items delivered under the scheme - within the hour if they live within three miles of stores.

Save hundreds on your car insurance: Ten ways to cut down the price of your policy today - This is Money
From switching provider to installing a black box or updating their job title, This is Money reveals ten ways motorists can save on their car insurance policy today.

Could fitting solar panels add £1,800 to the value of your house? - This is Money
Half the cost of installing solar panels can be made back when a home is sold - and green homeowners can also save £330 a year in energy bills. We explain what you need to know before going ahead.

Almost a third of petrol stations in the South East are STILL dry or short of supply - Daily Mail
A survey by the Petrol Retailers Association shows that 12 per cent of filling stations have run out of fuel in London and south-east England, while 17 per cent have one grade of diesel or petrol.

European markets retreat slightly after volatile week; investors await U.S. jobs report - CNBC
European markets pulled back slightly on Friday after a roller-coaster week, with investor focus now turning to a key U.S. jobs report.

EasyJet issues alert after refusing to let couple fly due to 'illogical and unfair' Covid rule - Gloucestershire Live
'Due to the fast changing, complex and widely ranging Government policies around restrictions in place across Europe, we are alerting customers to the importance of checking current local travel requirements'