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Russia will be placed on the top level of the Government’s forthcoming foreign influence registration scheme (Firs).
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An iconic fast-food brand has reiterated it will reopen despite facing further delays in bringing back a branch in a Kent town.
Restaurant entrepreneurs have opened a town’s first ‘steak frites’ house, which only serves the “best cut” of beef and chips, in a former micropub.
The first convenience store could finally open on a huge housing estate built more than a decade ago.
A village's only pub is to begin a new chapter when it reopens under new management.
Take a night off from the kitchen and order a burger, pizza or curry to your door from these top-rated takeaways.
A discount retail chain is to shut its doors less than three years after opening.