Sweet dreams: dessert parlours help to revive UK’s high streets
M&S boss’s pay package soared to £7.1m weeks before cyber-attack
The pay package of Marks & Spencer’s chief executive jumped to more than £7m just weeks before the cyber-attack that rocked the retailer.Stuart Machin received £7.1m for last financial year, up nearly 40% on the £5.1m he took home a year earlier, according to its annual report. He received the bump thanks to a sharp rise in performance-linked bonuses
Ex-minister Greg Hands to advise Royal Mail buyer Daniel Křetínský
The former Conservative trade minister Greg Hands has been appointed as a strategic adviser to a Czech conglomerate best known in the UK for acquiring Royal Mail.EP Group – which also has investments in the energy, media and property sectors – is run by the multibillionaire Czech tycoon Daniel Křetínský, who Hands said he has known for “a long time”. The group received approval for its takeover of Royal Mail in December 2024, after long-running UK government efforts to assess the national security considerations of the deal.Hands will advise EP Group in the UK and in Germany, countries where Křetínský said the former minister’s “deep understanding of … business and energy landscapes, coupled with his extensive experience in government and international trade, will be invaluable”.The one-time politician is fluent in German and also speaks “good Czech”, the statement added
More than 130 official suppliers willing to sell cloned UK number plates, experts find
More than 130 official suppliers of vehicle number plates in the UK are willing to sell cloned versions that could thwart police and avoid congestion charges, according to an investigation by government advisers.The alleged abuse of the system is described by the academics as a risk to law enforcement, road safety and the country’s critical national infrastructure.The expert group, which includes Dr Fraser Sampson, who was the government’s biometric surveillance camera commissioner until 2023, warns that the country is dependent on the “humble number plate”, but “anyone can become a DVLA-registered number plate scheme (RNPS) member on payment of £40.”They write: “There is no vetting, no trading history requirement and no monitoring of members’ practices.“To date we have found over 135 DVLA-registered RNPS members nationally who were prepared to make cloned plates … and there will undoubtedly be more
What is the most common mental health misinformation on TikTok?
Thousands of influencers peddle mental health misinformation on social media platforms – some out of a naive belief that their personal experience will help people, others because they want to boost their following or sell products.As part of a Guardian investigation, experts established clear themes to the misinformation contained in videos posted with a #mentalhealthtips hashtag on TikTok.Several videos about borderline personality disorder suggest symptoms that are everyday experiences – such as feeling anxiety when people change plans, experiencing mood swings, a fear of abandonment and mirroring people’s behaviour to be liked.Another video purports to show how depression manifests in the workplace as a lack of concentration, feeling tired, having low energy levels, a loss of appetite and irritability.“While some of the ‘symptoms’ overlap with depression, these can be attributed to a range of afflictions and struggles,” said Liam Modlin, a therapist and psychology researcher at King’s College London
Djokovic brushes Norrie aside to reach record 19th quarter-final in Paris
In the final stretch of his strangest clay-court season, which has included a period when he could barely win a match, Novak Djokovic continues to rebuild his confidence at precisely the right time. He brushed aside a resurgent Cameron Norrie with a controlled, efficient performance to return to the French Open quarter-finals.As is usually the case when he enters a grand slam tournament these days, Djokovic’s performance here has shattered more records. In what will be his 19th quarter-final at Roland Garros, that is the most a male player has reached at a major, surpassing Roger Federer, who reached 18 at Wimbledon. He has now secured 100 singles wins at the French Open, the second man to do so after Rafael Nadal’s 112
Max Verstappen must control his road rage to cement his legacy as a great | Giles Richards
There was no justification for Max Verstappen’s rash and futile act of retribution at the Spanish Grand Prix, when he deliberately drove into the side of George Russell’s car. The world champion knows it and on Monday he admitted as much with something of a mea culpa on social media. Yet it also must be considered that it is part and parcel of what makes Verstappen so competitive, albeit in this case in an entirely unedifying and self‑defeating fashion.Angry and frustrated at a sequence of events in Barcelona, including having to cede a place to Russell, Verstappen surrendered to his baser instincts. Having pulled over to give the place to Russell, he clearly then felt a point had to be made and accelerated back up the inside to collide with the Mercedes
Robert Jenrick’s call to arm prison officers is ‘nonsense’, governors say
Younger generations less likely to have dementia, study suggests
One in three Australian men say they have committed intimate partner abuse, world-first research finds
UK shortage of critical drug forcing pancreatic cancer patients to skip meals
Report casts doubt on Labour’s ability to hit affordable housing target
Spending on agency staff across NHS in England drops by almost £1bn