Investors will be hopeful for another positive update when the company reveals its figures to the year to April on Thursday June 25.
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Culture
Quevedo announces 16 dates in Madrid and Barcelona and sells out 60,000 tickets in 2 minutes
by News Roomby News RoomThis Thursday the general sale began to attend the 16 concerts that Quevedo will finally offer next year. The Canarian, who announced last Monday the first four dates of the…
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Business
Marks Electrical flags caution over sales outlook amid consumer pull-back
by News Roomby News RoomThe group said while it has seen a World Cup boost for televisions and sound systems, overall consumer confidence was ‘weak’.
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Events
Contenders, ready? The Gladiators experience is a great family day out
by News Roomby News RoomWhat was novel, too, is that Gladiators Experience didn’t make you feel like you were being squeezed through a money-squeezing mangle. Sure, there was a shop and merch (£45 for…
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Business
Ministers must clear Horizon shortfall claims by end of the year, says committee
by News Roomby News RoomThe business and trade select committee has also urged Fujitsu to make an interim payment ‘immediately’ to support affected sub-postmasters.
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Community
Home buyers and sellers set to save time and money under housing market shake-up
by News Roomby News RoomThe Government is planning a package of reforms to help modernise the system and avoid house sales falling through
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Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA VI), the most anticipated video game in recent years, can be purchased for pre-sale starting June 25, both in digital format and through selected retailers,…
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Thursday, 11 June marked the beginning of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The World Cup is the most-watched sporting event in the world, and this year’s edition is the biggest…
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GfK’s long-running Consumer Confidence Index remained unchanged at an overall score of minus 23 in June.
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Business
Base rate hold ‘will pave way for mortgage lenders to cut rates in weeks ahead’
by News Roomby News RoomSimon Gammon, managing partner at Knight Frank Finance, said: “The Bank of England’s decision to hold rates, combined with weak pay growth and lower-than-expected inflation, will pave the way for…