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Universal Credit Work Rules Changed in DWP Shake-Up

The Department for Work and Pensions has revealed significant changes to Universal Credit work requirements, affecting thousands of claimants across the UK. Discover how the new 'Claimant Commitment' rules could impact your benefits.

Matalan Ends Online Returns in Major Policy Shift

In a bold retail shake-up, fashion giant Matalan announces it will stop accepting returns for online purchases, joining a growing industry trend to cut costs and reduce environmental impact.

Disney Christmas Magic Arrives at Birmingham Bullring

Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre welcomes an enchanting Disney Christmas takeover with character meet-and-greets, festive installations and magical activities running throughout November and December.

Next's Velvet Jacket: The Autumn Style Steal

Discover Next's stunning velvet jacket that's taking the fashion world by storm. This versatile piece combines luxury fabric with affordable pricing, making it the perfect transitional wardrobe essential for the cooler months ahead.

Morrisons £15 Minimum Spend Backlash

Supermarket giant Morrisons faces customer criticism after implementing new £15 minimum spend for home deliveries and click & collect services across the UK.

Steelworker turned care hero wins national award

Discover how a former steelworker from Rotherham completely transformed the life of a dementia patient, earning him a prestigious national care award and proving that compassion knows no career boundaries.

M&S Profits Soar 58% in Stunning Turnaround

Marks & Spencer's transformation strategy delivers impressive results with clothing and home sales climbing 5.7% and food revenue up 13%, signalling a major retail comeback story.

ASOS cuts 500 jobs in UK restructuring

Online fashion giant ASOS announces significant workforce reduction affecting 500 roles across UK operations, including key Birmingham distribution centres, as part of cost-cutting measures.

Half of drivers hide in cars for peace and quiet

New research reveals Britain's surprising car confession - millions of motorists are using their vehicles as personal sanctuaries to escape daily stress and find moments of tranquillity.

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