Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the president of the United Arab Emirates, has reportedly bought one of the most expensive homes in London. A mansion built on the site …
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Co-op’s revenue ticks down but group looks forward to ‘golden era’ of growth
The Co-op board said it was confident in the group’s outlook for the year as it steamed ahead with plans to build its membership base to 8m by the end …
Post Office scandal: Leaked recordings reveal bosses knew Fujitsu meddled with postmaster Horizon accounts
Leaked recordings have exposed early knowledge of Post Office officials learning about flaws in the Horizon software, implicating them in wrongful prosecutions of sub-postmasters. According to two audio files of …
‘Positive momentum’ continues for used car seller Motorpoint as it looks to put ‘difficult’ 2023 in rear view mirror
Used car seller Motorpoint said it expects to perform at the “favourable end” of management expectations after the strong momentum seen at the turn of the year continued. In a …
Ethena’s Success Causes A Battle Within DeFi
On Tuesday, the market experienced a sharp decline due to some of the $2 billion of Bitcoin within the United States Department of Justice’s wallet being moved. The wallet’s contents …
Cricket needs a reality check, it cannot have it all
The earth has orbited once more around the sun. Cricket’s County Championship starts again tomorrow (45 per cent chance of rain in Durham at 11am; showers expected shortly after in …
Clearbank reports first annual profit as deposits double and customers boom
Clearbank has posted its first annual profit on the back of growth in fees, customers and deposits as its clients attracted business with competitive interest rates and sought security following …
Bunq becomes first EU neobank to report annual profit after surge in users and interest rate boost
Dutch mobile banking firm Bunq has become the first EU neobank to report an annual profit on the back of a surge in users as it gears up to re-enter …
How London became Labourland – and why we should worry
Labour has painted the town red, but a lack of proper challenge will make governing ineffective, writes John Oxley There’s just four weeks until the London mayoral election and, barring …
FTSE 100 today: London markets set to open higher following Asian peers’ lead
Moving markets today: Nikkei drives Asian markets up, oil and gold prices surge; US Fed’s Powell maintains cautious rate-cut strategy, attention on Fedspeak and US jobs data The S&P 500 …