News that four close associates of the Prime Minister are being investigated for betting on the election suggests the Conservative party is taking an increasingly casual approach to basic propriety, …
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Moving markets today: Asian shares dip as Wall Street retreats; oil prices drop, gold eyes second weekly gain, UK consumer confidence hits highest since Nov 2021; focus shifts to global …
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In the latest in the pre-election series of party leaders TV debates, Sir Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak were grilled by the BBC Question Time audience this evening. The Labour …
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has “certainly not” given up on the Tories’ campaign in the Red Wall, Michael Gove has insisted. The Prime Minister has been forced to deny reports …
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ANDREW Balding landed the Group One Coronation Stakes (3.45pm) with Alcohol Free for owner Jeff Smith three years ago, and the pair will be hoping lightning can strike twice on …
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Babcock: British defence giant signs nuclear submarine deal worth half-a-billion pounds
British defence giant Babcock International has signed a mega-deal worth more than half-a-billion pounds to maintain UK submarines. In an update to markets this morning, …
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The most profitable company on the FTSE 100? Rightmove.
Rightmove has reported strong financial results for the full year 2023 after increasing customer engagement through digital offerings and growing its advertising revenue – with …
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Why the Spring Budget could be crucial for prospective homeowners
From energy firms and Treasury bean counters to childcare staff and first-time buyers, there are a myriad of reasons to be glued to the pre-Spring …
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England rugby team could go rest of 2024 without win
Having watched how England faded in the Calcutta Cup I do fear it could be one long year for fans of the Red Rose. Steve …
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George Galloway’s anti-Israel campaign wins him Rochdale by-election
George Galloway has been re-elected to Parliament after a resounding win in the Rochdale by-election, after a campaign blighted by divisive politics. The controversial candidate, …
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Coinbase experiences crash as trading volumes continue to surge
Each day, Coinrule will run through the state of the digital assets market for Blockbeat, your home for news, analysis, opinion and commentary on blockchain and digital …
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More misery for retail as footfall slips to lowest level since pandemic
Unpredictable British weather has yet again been blamed for hurting trade on UK high streets. According to a report by the British Retail Consortium (BRC), …
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Look inside Manchester’s £300m new rental project using tech to match up young professionals
For decades, young professionals moving to a new city for their first job have been faced with a familiar choice – partnering up with a …
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Spring Budget 2024: Six things to look out for on March 6th
A string of rumours about tax cuts briefed to newspapers? Check. Continual complaining about the government’s fiscal rules? Check. Unrealistic spending commitments? Check. It could …
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It’s not just MPs who face intimidation over their beliefs in the workplace
From subtle prejudice to overt antisemitism, too many Jews are experiencing a hostile environment at work, writes Claudia Mendoza The chaotic scenes witnessed in Parliament …
