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JD Sports said it is delaying the publication of its full year results until Friday 31 May – two days later than initially planned. The ‘king of trainers’ was initially …
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London-listed Berkeley Energia’s Spanish entity has filed a request for arbitration proceedings against the Kingdom of Spain over alleged violation of provisions of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT). The Australian-headquartered …
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Lloyds to cut 1,600 jobs in transition from branches to online banking
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Sustainable funds see first investor withdrawals in history
Sustainable funds saw their first net redemptions ever in the last quarter of 2023, according to a report from Morningstar. Environmental, social and governance (ESG) …
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Revolut account closure lawsuit from late Russian oligarch’s son-in-law struck out by High Court
A High Court judge has struck out a case brought by the son-in-law of a late Russian oligarch against Revolut for “unlawfully” closing his account. …
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What’s on in February, March and April in London? Top art film and theatre
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All of us Strangers: Andrew Scott is superb in this strange drama
Andrew Scott, who stole the hearts of millions as Fleabag’s Hot Priest, has a different kind of romantic crisis in this astounding drama. Based on …
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5 amazing things to do in London this weekend, from ‘Cute’ to light shows
Some amazing things to do in London this weekend. Thank us later… From a new exhibition on cuteness (yep, really) to amazing light shows and …
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ECB holds interest rates at 22-year high and gives no indication of cuts
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Post Office told the government it would oppose appeals of Horizon scandal victims
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