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...“If the issue of that day had been different, the Britons and the Saxons might still have been wandering in the woods.”...
...Some 27 million Britons watched it, many on television sets they had bought or rented for the event. Around the world, 277 million people tuned in....
...From the plant to the teapot Unilever’s Kericho plantation, established by a Briton called Malcolm Fyers Bell for the Brooke Bond tea company in 1924, was the first commercial tea estate in Kenya....
...Companies are training more Britons as drivers but have warned that this will take time to remedy worker shortages....
...Meanwhile, 18-year-old Ava Bennett-Evans, also fully vaccinated, noted that scrapping vaccine passports might have disincentivised some peers....
...Sarah Ellis, AF Blakemore’s group marketing director, told the FT that the number of Britons holidaying at home had increased demand at its busiest time of the year....
...He knew most Britons supported restrictions, but he cares about his circle and his Ukip wing. To please them, he has chosen a surprisingly hard Brexit....
...The details are chronicled in this Big Read by the FT’s Andres Schipani and Judith Evans and DD’s Kaye Wiggins. In the end, CVC’s €4.5bn offer was the only viable bid....
...But employers in some sectors — horticulture is a good example — say they simply cannot get enough Britons to do the work....
Drop in overseas trips by Britons and need for more small gatherings means supply is being gobbled up
...Conservative home secretary, argues that if Britain reduces the supply of labour from central and eastern Europe, then employers will have to recruit locally or provide training for the roughly one-fifth of Britons...
...Germany’s Jonathan Hilbert claimed silver and Canada’s Evan Dunfee took bronze....
...Iran blamed for deadly tanker attack off Oman The US and UK have blamed Iran for a drone attack on an oil tanker in the Gulf last week that killed a Briton and a Romanian....
...Britons could face shortages of salad and fruit and a jump in the price of cheese and meat if the Brexit transition ends without an EU trade deal — a result that the UK Food and Drink Federation described...
...As well as struggling to find people based near them, farmers said Britons preferred permanent jobs and were ill-prepared for tough physical labour....
...Evan Wohlmann: Very. The BoE will likely further raise its policy rate in 2023, and we expect the rate to peak at 4.5 per cent....
...Stephen Evans, director of the Learning and Work Institute, a research body, said a new version of the work programme would need to be more locally tailored, and better integrated with support for skills...
Demand rises by over a fifth as Britons stock up on cheaper food during pandemic crisis
...Even the millions of Britons in food poverty are less subject to the seasons than to the generosity of food bank donors. But this spring the spectre of food scarcity appeared again....
...Dumbbells at the ready Britons were a sedentary bunch in lockdown, settling in for six-and-a-half hours a day of video viewing....
...But sensations of feeling better off are likely to become even more noticeable among the top 10 per cent of rich homeowning Britons....
...But at the same time Britons up and down the country have been deserting the high street in droves....
...Within the UK, profits from holiday parks have been driven in part by campaigns from the UK tourism industry, which, as well as advertising to overseas visitors, has sought to keep Britons at home for their...
...(FT) Historian Richard Evans on how the cholera epidemics of the 19th century gave birth to modern state responsibility....
...Almost two-thirds of Britons told the annual Social Attitudes survey last year that they felt cycling was too dangerous....
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