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Door is open to customs union talks with UK, EU Commissioner says
Posted onAsked whether he would consider a new agreement, Dombrovskis said: “We are open for further discussions, we know the prime minister has expressed interest, actually, to come back to this issue, and there is certainly openness from the EU side for this.”
Co-op says cyber-attack cost it £206m in lost sales
Posted onThe Co-op has said the cyber-attack it suffered earlier this year cost it at least £206m in lost revenues. The retailer’s IT networks were infiltrated by hackers in April, resulted in payment problems, widespread shortages of goods in shops, and the loss of customer data. Co-op chair Debbie White said the “malicious” attack had caused…
Car finance compensation scheme faces challenge and delay
Posted onKevin Durkin, from HD Law, which represented Marcus Johnson, who won his case in the Supreme Court, said: “The current scheme simply does not have the general public’s needs at the forefront. While a judicial review may result in a short-term delay, we hope it can deliver a fairer, more equitable outcome for consumers overall.
Pothole claims up 90% in three years, says RAC
Posted onEmer MoreauBusiness reporter Getty Images The number of pothole-related claims fell last year. Pothole compensation claims made to councils in Britain rose by 90% between 2021 and 2024, according to analysis by the RAC motoring group. The study also found that only a quarter of claims made by motorists in 2024 resulted in payouts. However,…
1975: Could you do your food shop just once a year?
Posted onIt’s a chore we all have to do regularly but in 1975 Nationwide went grocery shopping with a couple who bought all their supplies yearly rather than weekly. By borrowing a van and enlisting the help of supermarket staff to push their multiple bulging trollies outside to the carpark, the pair reckoned their £122 annual…
