Tens of thousands of Britons are set to lose almost two-thirds of their income as a result of welfare cuts announced by Sir Keir Starmer’s government, according to Financial Times calculations.
The US and the UK are negotiating a trade deal, although it wasn’t exactly Britain’s choice. The idea is to strike an ...
Fewer international students and higher staff costs are taking an increasing toll, according to the Office for Students ...
London’s oldest restaurant has a particular smell. No one would call it a scent or a perfume. It’s too elemental for that. It ...
CityFibre is aiming to double the number of customers on its network to 1mn by the end of the year as the UK telecoms group pushes to secure £1.5bn in financing to sustain itself, according to people ...
The lack of clarity about US tariffs was contributing to a deal market slowdown, Fred Watt, chief financial officer of the Amsterdam-listed buyout group, said on Thursday, a change in fortunes after ...
Understandably, then, investors are looking for somewhere else to put their cash. In Europe, the president’s threats to Nato have jolted Germany and the EU more broadly to promise more defence ...
The UK government needs to be “more ambitious” in its negotiations with the EU in order to boost the country’s flagging goods ...
Jensen Huang’s pledge follows onshoring plans by other tech companies as Trump trade policies ripple through industry ...
Another proposal the commission will present is reviving securitisation, the practice whereby loans are packaged into ...
The proceeds will be used, predictably, to buy more bitcoin. At today’s bitcoin price of around $80,000, Strategy could amass ...
Despite paying upwards of £5,000 per week, many of the capital’s most affluent residents are choosing not to buy, but to rent ...
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