
Diner that wants you to embrace your inner Karen coming to Sheffield - Metro.co.uk
Expect rude service.

Couple refused mortgage on £335,000 home after bank didn't recognise Mx title - The Mirror
Ruth Sabini-Roberts and her wife G put a complaint into Halifax after the lender said their system didn’t recognise the non-binary title - leaving the couple fearing that they'd lose their first home

Ocado losses widen and lorry driver shortage limits sales growth - This is Money
Ocado shares have tumbled to their lowest level since the start of the pandemic as it unveiled widening losses.

Greggs and Primark to launch clothing range - plus world's biggest Greggs - Chronicle Live
High street brands are collaborating, with a Greggs-themed clothing range to go on sale at a number of high street stores

Uber Eats driver is caught on a Ring doorbell camera scratching his crotch before deliver - Daily Mail
Mother-of-one Alex Wright, 22, ordered a McDonald's to her home in Chesterfield, Derbs, but was shocked when she saw footage of the delivery driver repeatedly touching his crotch.

British lottery ticket-holder stakes claim for £109.9MILLION EuroMillions jackpot - Daily Mail
Once the ticket has been validated and paid, the ticket-holder will then decide whether or not to go public and share their news, Camelot said.

Skelmersdale man runs up £192,000 phone bill over four days on Turkey holiday - Lancs Live
John Nisill says he spent just 16 minutes on phone calls and sent a few emails while on holiday in Marmaris

EuroMillions: Single UK ticket holder claims £110million jackpot prize - The Mirror
This is the first EuroMillions jackpot won in the UK this year and the lucky ticket-holder has jumped into tenth place on the National Lottery's Rich List

'Outrageous’: Bank of England chief slammed for asking Brits not to demand a big pay raise - CNBC
The governor of the Bank of England has sparked backlash after telling Britons they should not ask for a pay raise this year despite rising living costs.

The people fighting price rises by trying to buy nothing - BBC News
A surge of interest in Buy Nothing groups is a sign buyers are hunting for new ways to avoid inflation.