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How To Buy A Special-Edition Nintendo Switch Console Below Retail Price
Nintendo isn't big on discounting its games or hardware, and it's not unusual to see products listed at full price years after launch. That's often the case for Switch consoles, as you don't often see worthwhile price cuts unless it's a big ...GameSpot - Tech -
Store closures are surging in 2024. Here are the worst-hit retailers.
Due to bankruptcies and other problems, retailers plan to close almost 3,200 stores this year, up 24% from a year ago.CBS News - Top stories -
Apple Retail Employees at Maryland Store Vote to Authorize Strike
The iPhone maker is continuing to negotiate with the union representing about 100 workers at a store near Baltimore.The Wall Street Journal - World - Apple -
How retailers like Best Buy, T.J. Maxx and Home Depot quietly target 'problem' returners
The latest crackdown on returns is only that latest effort by retailers to tamp down on return losses, with many U.S. names using third-party tracking software.CNBC - Business -
Workers at a unionized Apple retail store near Baltimore voted to authorize a strike as contract talks with the company continue.
Workers at a unionized Apple retail store near Baltimore voted to authorize a strike as contract talks with the company continue.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Big retailers report as Q1 earnings wind down. This company has been the biggest drag on the S&P 500’s results.
Groceries and houses are still way more expensive than they were before the pandemic. This week, two of the nation’s largest retailers — Walmart Inc. and Home Depot Inc. — will probably have more to say about it.MarketWatch - Business -
UK stocks are finally shining
After a long drift, the London market has made strong gains this yearFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
A redemptive moment for EU-UK relations
Also in this week’s newsletter: a superficially comforting headline on inward investmentFinancial Times - World -
Bank of England boss weighs in on UK economy row
Andrew Bailey told the BBC the recession was "mild" as figures on the economy are released Friday.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Live special: Who will win the UK general election?
Top FT political commentators answer listeners’ questionsFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
Harry 'happy to be back in UK' during London trip
The BBC was given exclusive access to Prince Harry's final engagement during his short trip to London.BBC News - Top stories -
Prince Harry tells BBC 'it’s great' to be back in UK
The Duke of Sussex spent Thursday afternoon at a charity event for children of fallen military personnel.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
UK exits recession with fastest growth in two years
The economy grew by a stronger than expected 0.6% in the first three months of the year.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
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Northern Lights stun UK in spectacular display
A rare solar storm made the aurora borealis visible across the UK, including across the south.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
UK records hottest day of the year so far
Temperatures peaked at 25.9C (78.6F) in Herstmonceux, East Sussex, according to the Met Office.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Northern lights illuminate skies in UK and Europe – in pictures
Aurora borealis fills an overnight sky, with rare sightings all over Europe from Whitley Bay to Vienna. How can I see the northern lights in the UK tonight?Northern lights dazzle over UK, Europe and across the hemisphere Continue reading...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom -
UK comes 18th at Eurovision as Switzerland crowned winner
Nemo becomes the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision with their song The Code.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Eurovision: What does the UK have to do to win?
The UK hasn't won Eurovision for 27 years. Is there any way to turn our fortunes around?BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
UK waste confronts its carbon problem
Incineration plants have been attractive to investors, but must soon start paying for emissionsFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
UK will pay the price for an international student exodus
Government’s tightening of graduate visa rules poses a grave risk to universities and the countryFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom