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Ikea 'cuts sick pay' for unjabbed staff in isolation after contact with Covid case - The Mirror
Ikea 'cuts sick pay' for unjabbed staff in isolation after contact with Covid case - The Mirror

Swedish furniture company Ikea has reportedly cut the Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) of unvaccinated staff it deems to have "high levels of absence" to the legal minimum for if they have to quarantine due to close contact with a Covid case

Audit giants in dock AGAIN over company collapses - This is Money
Audit giants in dock AGAIN over company collapses - This is Money

KPMG and PwC may have to make hefty payouts if the cases do not go their way. The KPMG complaint is about to get underway. The case against PwC is set for May.

Plymouth's best vegan takeaways perfect for Veganuary - Plymouth Live
Plymouth's best vegan takeaways perfect for Veganuary - Plymouth Live

There's something for anyone in the Ocean City attempting Veganuary this year

Drivers face £1,000 fine and points on their licence for 'misusing gears' - Edinburgh Live
Drivers face £1,000 fine and points on their licence for 'misusing gears' - Edinburgh Live

Although it is not illegal to coast downhill, if you get into an accident and you are deemed to not be in full control of your vehicle, you would have committed an offence.

Amazon keeps struggling for huge Indian consumer market - RT
Amazon keeps struggling for huge Indian consumer market - RT

Amazon has reportedly filed a new legal appeal against the latest ruling of the national antitrust agency that suspended a 2019 deal between the US e-commerce giant and Indian retailer Future Group.

Families hammered as new year food bills rocket with household essentials rising - Daily Mail
Families hammered as new year food bills rocket with household essentials rising - Daily Mail

The prices of many household food essentials are rising at more than 10 per cent a year, fuelling the cost of living squeeze.

ROSS CLARK: Why aren't we building more low-carbon atomic energy plants instead of closing them? - Daily Mail
ROSS CLARK: Why aren't we building more low-carbon atomic energy plants instead of closing them? - Daily Mail

ROSS CLARK: With the closure of the vast edifice on the Firth of Clyde last week, Britain instantly lost more than two per cent of its electrical generating capacity.

Morrisons to scrap use-by dates on milk in favour of ‘sniff test’ - The Independent
Morrisons to scrap use-by dates on milk in favour of ‘sniff test’ - The Independent

Supermarket tells customers to smell milk to determine if it is still useable

Virgin Media O2 WON'T reintroduce EU roaming charges but EE and Vodafone and Three networks will - Daily Mail
Virgin Media O2 WON'T reintroduce EU roaming charges but EE and Vodafone and Three networks will - Daily Mail

Virgin Media O2 phone users will not face roaming charges this year after other networks announced the extra fee, which is allowed to be reintroduced because of Brexit.

Aldi shopper slapped with £100 fine despite using free car park blames dodgy sign - The Mirror
Aldi shopper slapped with £100 fine despite using free car park blames dodgy sign - The Mirror

Nick Pradic, from Orpington, south-east London, was left flummoxed when a parking fine dropped through his letterbox a few days after going shopping with his daughter, and now fears other shoppers may have coughed up the cash

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