Ed Sheeran and Elton John have announced the title and release date of their highly anticipated Christmas duet.
10.11.2021 - 15:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
British retail icon M&S has issued a bleak update to food and clothing shoppers ahead of the Christmas.
The retail giant said it would announce a rise in costs today, which would increase prices for customers if passed on.
M&S management last week also said the firm was experiencing stock delays of around three weeks, according to notes from an investor event.
The firm said this was in line with other retailers, though chief executive Steve Rowe said "considerable challenges in the supply chain
Ed Sheeran and Elton John have announced the title and release date of their highly anticipated Christmas duet.
Martin Lewis has admitted to being left in tears by scammers.
Christmas is right around the corner and the nation was graced with John Lewis' advert once again. But after seeing a large amount of negativity towards the advert, our columnist Judi Love has said it proves racism in the UK still exists.
UK children's charity Action For Children have just launched their latest range of festive Christmas jumpers in order to raise money for a great cause.The charity provides care for children all year round, but seeing as we are now welcoming the festive season, it's time to get our Christmas jumpers at the ready. Along with the new jumpers which are released annually, a whole host of celebrity faces have rallied together to help promote the amazing range.
Big Boi has revealed that he is holding on to a song he made with Kate Bush, and he’s described it as “a monster hit”.Speaking to Mark Ronson on The FADER‘s Uncovered Podcast, the rapper said the collaboration came after he met the elusive singer in the UK in 2014, while he and André 3000 were on their OutKast reunion tour.“I have a monster hit with Kate Bush that I’m just holding,” he said, adding “It’s a dream come true and the people are going to fucking love it.
British retailer Marks and Spencer has issued an urgent message to shoppers on social media.
Grab your best knitted hats and scarves, because it’s time for the return of the famous Manchester Christmas Market, with mulled wines aplenty.
Queen Elizabeth is continuing to have health issues.
Paloma Faith has opened up about how she "couldn't walk for two weeks" after she went through a C-section.The star attended the opening of the UK launch of Frida at Chiltern Firehouse in London along with Fearne Cotton where they talked about the reality of giving birth. Paloma talked about all things birth, postpartum and parenting, especially talking about giving birth to her baby girl back in February this year, when she had to have an emergency C-section.
Bigi Jackson, formerly known as Blanket, is opening up to the media for the very first time.
It might only be November, but after last year's chaotic, restriction-filled Christmas, Brits aren't messing about for the 2021 festivities.
Every year, The British Royal Family gather together for a jam-packed few days of highly-organised Christmas celebrations. Of course, they celebrate with a cheeky tipple just like the rest of us Brits, but they also have to adhere to many rules and age-old traditions.
With Christmas around the corner, we're starting to see retailers all across the UK release their own special season products.
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Christmas is coming and so are the endless delicious-looking festive menus! Restaurants and various other chains across Britain are already rolling out their seasonal food and drink offerings and customers can't wait to sink their teeth into them. Starbucks is introducing a chocolate orange toastie this year, whilst McDonald's is expanding its McCafe range in the run-up to December 25.
Christmas is the season for giving and Morrisons has provided customers with a new way to help those in need this year with a Christmas 'giving tree.'