At a Glance: M&S says its profits were cut in half because of the cyber attack which brought its online business to a halt for more than six weeks ... Nigel Farage's £5 million “reward” from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, the NHS “I feel lucky” syndrome and the Reform ...
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M&S says its profits were cut in half because of the cyber attack which brought its online business to a halt for more than six weeks ... Nigel Farage's £5 million “reward” from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, the NHS “I feel lucky” syndrome and the Reform ... 00:00 Nick Ferrari says credit should go to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood 02:18 Nick Ferrari is joined by Sara Pownall ...
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- M&S says its profits were cut in half because of the cyber attack which brought its online business to a halt for more than six weeks ...
- Nigel Farage's £5 million “reward” from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, the NHS “I feel lucky” syndrome and the Reform ...
- 00:00 Nick Ferrari says credit should go to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood 02:18 Nick Ferrari is joined by Sara Pownall ...
- The number of foreign national sex offenders in prisons is rising three times faster than
- Britain's Labour government is facing deep voter discontent over the influx of illegal
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