Thames Water and the regulator Ofwat have refused to be drawn on speculation fines will be cut in a bid to reduce the debt burdens facing the company and ultimately …
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Rishi Sunak has pledged to scrap what he called “rip-off degrees” in favour of creating 100,000 more apprenticeships per year, in his latest general election policy announcement. The Prime Minister …
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Hackney’s Labour transport councillor has denied a partnership between his charity and Lime constitutes a conflict of interest, ahead of a looming decision on whether the electric bike firm’s contract …
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Small business support leaders have named access to finance, taxes, and sustainability support as some of their core areas of hope for pro-business policies ahead of the general election on …
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Staggering 90 per cent of £500k-a-year professionals denied a mortgage
Corporate high-flyers making more than half a million pounds per year are being knocked back for mortgages, a new report has found. Data, shared with …
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American adventure continues for Domestic & General as it makes second acquisition
International appliance care specialist Domestic & General (D&G) has made its second US acquisition following a $75m deal last year. The group, which has a …
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BT heads to court to fight £1.3bn class action
Telecoms giant BT is set to appear in court today as it faces a £1.3bn class action over allegations it has “disproportionately overcharged” its landline …
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Number of SMEs ‘going green’ has doubled – but it hasn’t been easy
The number of UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that have “gone green” doubled last year, research shared exclusively with City A.M. has found, but …
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Investors to focus on AI and antitrust issues as Amazon, Apple and Meta line up to report
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Labour would host annual investment summit if elected, vows Jonathan Reynolds
Labour would host an annual business summit in a bid to showcase Britain as a global investment destination, if elected into power, Jonathan Reynolds has …
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London is a top global financial centre – but let’s not get complacent
London may currently hold the top position, but solid policy and reforms are urgently required, writes Chris Hayward Following Brexit, Covid and high-inflation woes, the …
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Moving markets: Five things shaping the FTSE 100 today
Moving Markets Today: Asia Stocks Rise, Oil Prices Surge Amid Middle East Tensions; Three American Soldiers Killed in Jordan; U.S. Fed, BOE Policy Decisions, and …
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In a housing crisis it’s mad that millions of vacant offices cannot be turned into homes
Planning regulations are preventing vacant offices from being turned into vitally-needed homes, writes Tyler Goodwin If I told you global investors were interested in one …
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Hunt should toss out nanny state concerns and tackle poor health
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