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The UK government launched a new anti-corruption strategy targeting “professional enablers”, such as “corrupt lawyers, accountants and bankers” who help dirty money flow. It is estimated that over £100bn is …
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Labour’s introduction of VAT on private school fees contributed to profit at Laurent-Perrier, which supplies King Charles III with champagne, being significantly cut during its latest financial year. The division …
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Ann Summers’ sales have stalled as it shed jobs and remained in the red during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. The business has posted a turnover of …
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Expereo, the world-leading managed Network as a Service (NaaS) provider that connects people, places and things anywhere, today announces that Kingspan Light, Air + Water, the global provider of solutions …
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Profit at Vitabiotics, the pharmaceutical giant owned by former Dragons’ Den star Tej Lalvani, has been cut ahead of a potential £1bn sale. Reports emerged towards the start of 2025 …
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Gambling industry will see job losses if taxes hiked, Chancellor warned
The gambling industry and high street could be hit with job losses if the Chancellor hikes taxes on betting, the Betting and Gaming Council has …
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Fund managers remain bullish amid private credit fears
Fund managers are bullish heading into the next financial year, despite growing fears over the private credit market and the burst of the AI bubble. …
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Government to back ‘gold-plated’ Heathrow expansion
The government is poised to plough ahead with a controversial £49bn plan to build a third runway over the M25 proposed by the owner of …
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Security minister vows stricter cyber regime after JLR fallout
Security minister Dan Jarvis has pledged a more hard-edged cyber regime for UK businesses after a series of high-profile attacks on firms including Jaguar Land …
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MOVE™: AI-Enabled Strategy for a Fast World Launches Globally Through Routledge
Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) today announced the global release of MOVE™: AI-Enabled Strategy for a Fast World, a new book by international strategy advisor …
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CBI chair condemns ‘incoherence’ of Labour’s Employment Rights Bill
Rupert Soames, the outgoing chair of the Confederation of British Industry, has lambasted the Labour government for promising to cut regulatory burdens while pushing ahead …
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Rachel Reeves set to cut cash ISA limit to £12,000
Savers are facing a major policy shake-up at the forthcoming Budget as Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly planning to slash the annual cash ISA ceiling …
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Welfare system in ‘crisis’ as number of Brits on out-of-work benefits exceeds 5m
The number of people claiming benefits with no requirement to work has increased beyond 5m, new analysis has found, amid fresh calls for the government …
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Stricken giant collapses as 650 jobs put at risk
One of the UK’s largest metals recycling firms has collapsed after efforts to find a buyer for the stricken business failed – with around 650 …
