Ben Cleminson and Bill Esdaile are here to take a look at Saturday’s cards at Haydock and Newcastle, including the G1 Fighting Fifth Hurdle, whilst Wally Pyrah returns with Happy …
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F1 to rival NBA and NFL teams valuations, predicts Aston Martin chief
Formula 1 teams are on course to rival top US sports franchises as the most expensive in the world following a boom in valuations, says Aston Martin F1’s commercial chief …
Alibaba.com: How AI is reshaping B2B sales and entrepreneurship
For Alibaba.com, the true transformative power of AI won’t be for customers; it will be for business-to-business sales. Multimodal search, such as AI search using multiple data points, is driving …
Reeves opens door for mayors to impose ‘damaging’ tourist tax
Mayors in England are set to be given new powers to levy a tourist tax on visitors to fund local projects under a new policy. Reeves will give mayors the …
Budget whiplash: How bank shares were hit by the Treasury’s ‘hokey cokey’ leaking
Last week the House of Commons speaker reprimanded the Treasury for what he called a “hokey cokey” Budget. “Can I just say it isn’t normal for a Budget to be …
David Lammy proposing to scrap some jury trials to tackle backlog
As the criminal justice system continues to crumble, the justice secretary David Lammy is reportedly proposing a major shake-up that would scrap some jury trials. Currently, all criminal trials are …
Bonds Flying Roos and Co-Owners Hugh Jackman & Ryan Reynolds Welcome New Partners monday.com and Blueberry Ahead of USD 2 Million SailGP Grand Final
The Bonds Flying Roos have today unveiled two major new partners, with monday.com and Blueberry joining Title Partner Bonds in multi-year deals commencing at the Abu Dhabi Grand Final of …
Labour to hold fire on ‘fish disco’ nuclear power reform due to ‘legal advice’
The Labour government is set to hold fire on pushing through sweeping reforms to nuclear energy due to a legal adviser’s concerns over the “UK’s environmental, trade and human rights …
England rugby chiefs axe bonus scheme that led to coup attempt on CEO Sweeney
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) has scrapped the controversial long-term incentive plan (LTIP) that led to a major rebellion against CEO Bill Sweeney earlier this year. Sweeney faced and survived …
It’s not just LISAs: Stamp duty land tax is a London problem too
Getting on the property ladder is getting harder and harder for young people. Dwindling housing supply coupled with growing demand for property has left sellers receiving offers significantly above the …