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THG says Dermalogica is not restricting supply of stock

LONDON (Reuters) -E-commerce company THG said Dermalogica had not restricted the supply of stock to THG Beauty after a Telegraph report said the Unilever brand had taken action over concerns about discounting on the site. “Dermalogica has not placed and is not looking to place anyrestrictions on its trading relationship with THG Beauty, including with …

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Putin recognises Ukraine rebel regions, drawing Western vows of sanctions

By Andrew Osborn and Dmitry Antonov MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin recognised two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent entities on Monday, drawing U.S. and European vows of new sanctions and upping the ante in a crisis the West fears could unleash a major war. In a lengthy televised address, Putin, looking visibly …

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Russia’s Putin has broken international law, Britain says

LONDON (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recognition of breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine is a breach of international law, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday. While Johnson was speaking, Putin signed a decree recognising the independence of the regions of Luhansk and Donetsk regions, upping the ante in a crisis the West fears …

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COVID-hit Queen Elizabeth sends message to Brazil

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Queen Elizabeth sent a message of condolence to Brazil on Monday as she continued to carry out official duties despite testing positive for COVID-19. Buckingham Palace said on Sunday that Elizabeth, 95, was suffering mild cold-like symptoms but was expected to carry on with light engagements, an indication that the world’s …

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UK’s Johnson scraps COVID restrictions in England

By Elizabeth Piper and Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris on Monday said he would end all coronavirus restrictions in England including mandatory self-isolation for people with COVID-19 and free testing, drawing scepticism from some scientists and political opponents. Johnson’s “living with COVID” plan has sparked alarm that it is premature and …

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Britain’s Menzies welcomes sweetened $762 million proposal from Kuwait’s NAS

(Reuters) -John Menzies said on Monday Kuwait’s National Aviation Services (NAS) has sweetened its takeover proposal for the British airport services company to about 559 million pounds ($761.75 million). After rejecting three proposals from NAS, the Edinburgh-based company said it is willing to back the latest potential offer of 608 pence a share, subject to …

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British retailer Made.com’s CEO steps down due to family reasons

(Reuters) – Made.com Chief Executive Officer Philippe Chainieux is leaving due to family reasons, the online furniture retailer said on Monday, with current Chief Operating Officer Nicola Thompson taking over as interim CEO with immediate effect. “I have to pause my professional activities to take care of my family,” said Chainieux, who has been with …

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Solving N.Irish Brexit row would help focus on Ukraine, UK says

LONDON (Reuters) – Settling a Brexit dispute over Northern Irish trade would enable London and Brussels to focus on external issues such as Ukraine, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss will tell the European Union on Monday. Britain and the EU have been locked in talks for months to rework a politically divisive Northern Ireland protocol …

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UK says Putin’s commitments to Macron are a welcome sign on Ukraine

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s commitments to French President Emmanuel Macron were a welcome sign that the Kremlin chief may be still willing to engage in a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine crisis. Johnson spoke to Macron after Macron held a call with Putin. …

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