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Tesco faces backlash over Sunday plans
Tesco is encountering significant opposition regarding its proposal to open its Hebridean branch on Sundays. The Isle of Lewis, known for its strong adherence to Sabbatarianism, has a population of around 20,000, with many valuing the traditional observance of the Lord’s Day. Rev Kenneth Stewart of the Reformed Presbyterian Church said: “This is a place…
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Modern slavery victims forced to work at a McDonald’s
The BBC has uncovered a disturbing case of modern slavery involving 16 victims who were forced to work at a McDonald’s branch and a bakery supplying major supermarkets, including Asda, Co-op, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose. The victims, primarily from the Czech Republic, were exploited for over four years. Their wages were paid…
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NHS consultants in Scotland offered 10.5% pay rise
NHS consultants across Scotland have been offered a 10.5% pay rise which would see them earn between £10,000 and £13,500 a year more. The increase to basic pay would be backdated to 1 April, with the most junior consultants earning over £100,000 and the most senior over £142,000. The proposed deal – which is expected…
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PSNI faces £240m data leak fallout
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is entering mediation to determine damages for up to 7,000 staff affected by a significant data leak. The potential compensation could reach £240m, following the accidental disclosure of employee details in a Freedom of Information request in 2023. The PSNI has accepted liability and aims to propose a…
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HSBC could appoint first female CFO
HSBC is reportedly considering naming its first female chief financial officer in its 159-year history. Pam Kaur, the lender’s chief risk and compliance officer, is said to be a favourite for the role. Other potential candidates include head of global banking and markets Greg Guyett, group head of strategy and corporate development Willard McLane and…