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From a rain-soaked Downing Street via milkshake throwing and skydiving, the 2024 election campaign has been a wild ride. And with the campaigns set to draw to a close in…
From a rain-soaked Downing Street via milkshake throwing and skydiving, the 2024 election campaign has been a wild ride. And with the campaigns set to draw to a close in…
Gü sold fewer puddings after raising its prices as UK supermarkets brought in new rules about where high fat and sugar products could be placed in stores. The Hertfordshire-headquartered company…
As polling day, and a widely-predicted Labour landslide, draws closer, the Conservatives’ 14 years in government seems ever more likely to come to an end. Labour’s campaign has often revolved…
The Bank of England should structure its balance sheet more like the US Federal Reserve to help stem losses from the unwinding of quantitative easing (QE), analysts at Barclays have…
Jessops, the camera retailer owned by Dragon’s Den star Peter Jones, failed to claw its way out of the red as its sales continued to slump despite a drive to…
The decision to approve a skyscraper set to be the tallest in the City – towering over the “Walkie Talkie” and “Cheese Grater” buildings and matching the height of London…
Most clubs have been in a rut, unable to win in their domestic competition and with their season looking like a failure, at some point in their lifetime. But the…
There’s a startling degree of consensus on the economic challenges facing the next government, but that does not make them any easier to solve. The biggest problem facing the next…
Italian bank Unicredit has filed a legal challenge questioning terms set by the European Central Bank for reducing its operations in Russia. Unicredit said it had applied to the EU’s…
In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court has ruled a canal company can bring a civil lawsuit against listed water company United Utilities over the discharge of sewage. This case…