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How to Choose Trusted Hatton Garden Jewellers for Your Engagement Ring

Buying an engagement ring is one of the most meaningful decisions you will ever make. It represents commitment, love, and a future together — which is why choosing the right jeweller matters just as much as choosing the ring itself. For generations, couples have visited Hatton Garden, London’s historic jewellery district, known for its exceptional craftsmanship and diamond expertise. However, with so many retailers in one area, identifying the right professional can feel overwhelming. Why...

Channel 4 Sales relaunches B Corp competition offering £600,000 in TV advertising for sustainable businesses

Channel 4’s commercial division, Channel 4 Sales, has announced the return of its B Corp competition for a second year, offering purpose-driven UK businesses the chance to win a share of £600,000 worth of national TV advertising airtime. The initiative, delivered in partnership with B Lab UK, the non-profit behind the UK’s growing B Corp movement, is designed to help sustainable businesses dramatically expand their visibility by reaching millions of viewers across Channel 4’s broadcast...

UK Supreme Court rules Spain cannot avoid €120m renewable energy debt by claiming state immunity

The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the Spain cannot rely on state immunity to avoid paying a €120 million arbitration award owed to renewable energy investors, marking a significant legal victory for international investors seeking to enforce unpaid awards against sovereign states. In a unanimous judgment delivered by Lord Lloyd-Jones and Lady Simler, the court concluded that Spain had effectively waived its immunity from enforcement proceedings by signing up to the ICSID Convention, which...

Israel hammers Iranian internal security command centers to open door to uprising

The Israeli military’s latest wave of airstrikes in Iran dealt a serious blow to the country’s brutal internal security apparatus, opening the door for a potential uprising. During the strikes, Israel ‘dropped dozens of munitions on the Basij and internal security command centers that are subject to the Iranian terror regime,’ the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement on Wednesday. ‘The targeted command centers were used by the Iranian regime to maintain control...

Hegseth says the leader behind effort to assassinate Trump has been ‘hunted down and killed’ in Iran

War Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday that an Iranian leader behind a unit that attempted to assassinate President Trump has been killed in Iran amid Operation Epic Fury. ‘The leader of the unit that attempted to assassinate Trump has been hunted down and killed,’ Hegseth said during a press conference Wednesday morning. ‘Iran tried to kill President Trump and President Trump got the last laugh,’ Hegseth continued. ‘Now, this is not a ‘mission accomplished’ situation....

Heathrow third runway plans face ‘delusion or deception’ warning over costs and timeline

Plans to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport have come under renewed scrutiny after a report accused the airport of “misrepresentation” over its claims the project can be delivered within a decade without relying on taxpayer funding. The report, authored by infrastructure adviser Paul Mansell, warns that the government-backed expansion could expose both the airport and airlines to major financial risks if the project suffers delays and cost overruns similar to those that have...

UK stock market steadies while oil prices climb as Iran conflict rattles energy markets

The UK stock market showed signs of resilience on Wednesday even as global energy markets remained volatile amid fears the escalating conflict involving Iran could trigger prolonged disruption to global oil and gas supplies. London’s benchmark FTSE 100 index edged higher, mirroring modest gains in European markets including Germany and France. The calmer performance in Europe contrasted sharply with developments in Asia, where shares continued to fall for a third consecutive day as investors reacted...

Iceland supermarket drops decade-long trademark dispute with Iceland and offers “rapprochement discount”

Iceland supermarket ends decade-long trademark battle with Iceland and offers ‘rapprochement discount’ The UK supermarket chain Iceland has formally ended its decade-long legal battle with the Nordic nation of the same name, drawing a line under one of Europe’s most unusual trademark disputes and promising a goodwill gesture to Icelandic consumers. The frozen food retailer confirmed it would abandon further legal action after suffering its third defeat in European courts last year. Instead of continuing...

Government launches gender pay gap and menopause action plans ahead of International Women’s Day 2026

The Government has unveiled new gender pay gap and menopause action plans designed to help women thrive in the workplace, as ministers seek to shift the focus from transparency to tangible change ahead of International Women’s Day 2026. From April, employers with more than 250 staff will be encouraged to publish detailed action plans outlining how they intend to reduce their gender pay gap and support employees experiencing menopause. The initiative forms part of a...

US submarine sinks Iranian warship by torpedo in a first since World War II

A U.S. submarine sunk a prized Iranian warship by torpedo, the first such sinking of an enemy ship since World War II, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said Wednesday morning. ‘The Iranian Navy rests at the bottom of the Persian Gulf. Combat ineffective, decimated, destroyed, defeated. Pick your adjective,’ Hegseth said. ‘In fact, last night we sunk their prize ship, the Soleimani. Looks like POTUS got him twice. Their navy, not a factor. Pick your...