London’s labour market is stuck at a “standstill” as firms hold back expansion plans despite signs the UK economy is picking up pace, a new survey has shown. Job vacancies …
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Experts react to Reeves: The finances might be worse than expected – but tax hikes are still coming
While Rachel Reeves laid out a fiscal inheritance that was worse than many had anticipated, tax rises are almost certainly on the way, economists and experts have said in reaction …
Golds for Pidcock and equestrian as Team GB climb Paris 2024 medal table
Tom Pidcock headlined a stellar day at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games as Team GB racked up a pair of golds and a number of minor medals. Pidcock was favourite …
Murray: Perfect partner Evans can help in Paris 2024 fairytale
Andy Murray believes Dan Evans is the perfect partner to steer him to a fairytale Olympic farewell ahead of another make-or-break clash in Paris. The two-time Wimbledon champion, 37, and …
Former HS2 boss earned over £650,000 in final year
The former chief executive of the High Speed Two (HS2) railway earned over £650,000 before his departure, it has been revealed. According to HS2 Ltd’s annual report, Mark Thurston was …
Quinn can be king of the Swinger with Jungle and Riddiford
ALL EYES will be on LORD RIDDIFORD as he seeks to land a fabulous five-timer at Glorious Goodwood in the five-furlong handicap sprint (4.10pm). Lining up off his lowest mark …
New trip can help Tiber go with the Flow
FIVE days of Glorious Goodwood are likely to produce plenty of good betting opportunities, but the opening day’s feature, the Goodwood Cup (3.35pm), doesn’t look to be one of them. …
Mozambique victorious in UK lawsuit tied to ‘tuna bond’ scandal
The Republic of Mozambique has substantially won its lengthy $2bn (£1.5bn) High Court battle with an Emirati-Lebanese shipping company Privinvest over allegations it paid bribes in relation to what has …
FCA to strip back red tape after conceding consumer duty ‘overlap’
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will look to strip back swathes of red tape and “streamline” its regulatory rulebook after conceding that its stringent consumer duty rules were overlapping with …
Manchester United mull £2bn 100,000-seater stadium to replace Old Trafford
Manchester United are leaning towards knocking down Old Trafford and building a new 100,000-capacity stadium as part of the biggest regeneration project in Europe. A task force chaired by Lord …