
Florida students change minds on renaming Black Friday after learning it has nothing to do with race - Daily Mail
University of Florida students who said they supported changing the name 'Black Friday' because of possible racial connotations changed their minds when told it had nothing to do with race.

Why aren't new homes energy efficient? We ask big housebuilders - This is Money
The majority of homes are not being built to achieve an Energy Performance Certificate rating of A - and half of the UK's biggest builders did not answer when we asked them why.

easyJet, Ryanair and Jet2 latest travel advice as flights are cancelled - Liverpool Echo
Health chiefs say 500,000 more deaths could be recorded unless urgent action is taken

Warning to shoppers buying bread from Aldi, Tesco and other UK supermarkets - Mirror.co.uk
Experts predict the price of bread in Britain's supermarkets could continue to rise with the price of wheat having reached a nine-year high in the last year

We'll pay for northern rail lines, say northern leaders - The Times
Northern leaders will seek to pay part of the cost of Northern Powerhouse Rail, such is their dismay over “deeply flawed” revisions to the project announced by

London Underground strike set to go ahead with no breakthrough in talks - Evening Standard
Tube strike expected to cause severe disruption on network in row over restart of Night Tube

Passport delivery 'meltdown' puts Christmas travel at risk - The Times
Thousands of Christmas holidays could be at risk as the Passport Office courier service appears to be in meltdown.Hundreds of people are going online every day

Short-term visas won't solve labour shortages, says Lidl boss Christian Härtnagel - The Times
The introduction of short-term visas will not solve labour shortages in the food industry, the boss of Lidl has warned, adding that the retailer was working “ha

JPMorgan: Boss 'regrets' saying bank will outlast Chinese Communist Party - bbc.co.uk
Jamie Dimon has apologised after saying that his Wall Street bank would outlast China's ruling party.

UK government sets aside £1.7bn to support Bulb customers - BBC News
The energy firm, with 1.7 million customers, has been put into a special form of administration.

Virgin Galactic to send its first sweepstakes winner to space - The Verge
The winner, Keisha, a health and energy coach, is the first woman of a sweepstakes held by Virgin Galactic. The sweepstakes was done in partnership with Omaze and Space for Humanity.