Dunk of the Night: Harrison Barnes
Dunk of the Night: Harrison Barnes - February 3, 2023
Dunk of the Night: Harrison Barnes - February 3, 2023
Asda declared a £2.1 billion dividend to its owners after being bought by the billionaire Issa brothers, accounts published today show, as the pair sought to juggle debts around their sprawling retail and petrol forecourt empire. The supermarket declared the dividend to its parent company in September last year, despite a more-than 80% drop in pre-tax profits to £197.8 million in 2022. The dividend has helped the Issa brothers manage their steep debt burdens, made worse by rising central bank interest rates.
No group has claimed responsibility for the blasts, one of which trapped dozens of people under rubble
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A “number of patients” have been taken to hospital and 50 others are being treated at the scene after an accident involving a school bus on a motorway. Emergency services were called on Friday after reports of an overturned coach on the northbound M53 near to junction 5 at Hooton, Cheshire. Local ambulance ambulance services said one female patient suffered “major trauma-related injuries” while Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool has declared a major incident following the accident.
An updated Coronavirus booster is now being rolled out nationwide
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GCSE pupil Elianne Andam was attacked with a knife after she got off a bus on her way to school in Croydon, south London
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Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Arrowe Park Hospital have declared ‘major incidents’ after the crash on M53 in Merseyside
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If you're eating a packaged salad in the car, you can use the edge of the salad container itself to drain the dressing packet quickly and easily.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is a sizzling-hot AI name among tech investors right now, but its data center business was almost nonexistent a decade ago. In this video, Travis Hoium goes over Nvidia's growth, the segments of the business that generate revenue, and why booms and busts are normal for this chip giant.
Asana's (NYSE: ASAN) founder is buying back stock in huge numbers, and the company's financial results are improving quickly. But the history of losses and outsize stock-based compensation hangs over the company's valuation.
Europe completed a foursomes clean sweep to race into 4-0 against America on Friday morning
A 16-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of criminal damage over the felling of the tree has been released on bail pending further inquiries.
The CBI hopes to persuade Kemi Badenoch to address its annual conference in November as part of the rehabilitation of what was for decades Britain's most influential business lobbying group. Sky News understands the CBI is likely to invite the business secretary to the event on 20 November, which sources said would provide an opportunity for it to cement its recovery from the sexual misconduct crisis which threw its future into doubt. Earlier media reports suggested the CBI had decided to scrap its annual conference.
Jermaine Baker, 28, was killed during a Metropolitan Police operation to stop prisoners being freed near Wood Green Crown Court in December 2015.
Azerbaijan intends to allow a group of experts from the United Nations to visit the Karabakh region "in a matter of days", the office of a presidential adviser said on Friday. Media will also have a chance to visit Karabakh, it said, as the number of ethnic Armenians fleeing the region following Azerbaijan's lightning military offensive there reached nearly 90,000, out of an estimated population of 120,000. The United States and others have called on Baku to allow international monitors into Karabakh, amid concerns about possible human rights abuses.