GSK announced today that it has taken the first steps to appeal the Delaware Superior Court’s recent so-called Daubert ruling over its allegedly carcinogenic heartburn treatment Zantac. The ruling, handed …
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GB Group’s loss shrinks as tech group’s new chief gets stuck in
London-listed tech group GB Group reported a slight dip in revenue during the year ending March but managed to reduce its overall loss and pay down debt. The identity verification, …
Eckoh: Data security firm has ‘record’ year after ‘success’ with North America focus
Data security solutions firm Eckoh closed in on a “record” with “early success” from its North America commercial strategy, despite an overall downward trend in full-year revenue. In an full-year …
Oxford Instruments to revamp ‘overly complex’ business structure
British microscope maker Oxford Instruments said it will change its “overly complex” business structure after its profit fell, despite revenue growth. The London-listed firm reported revenue of £470.4m in the …
Raspberry Pi prices shares at top end of range amid hot demand
Chipmaker Raspberry Pi is set to raise £166m through its initial public offering (IPO) on the London Stock Exchange in a boost for the capital’s struggling bourse. In an announcement …
Crypto culture wars are heating up
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 assets. The crypto …
Wage growth barely moves but unemployment creeps up as Bank of England considers rate cuts
Wage growth remained stubbornly high over the past quarter, but unemployment crept up, giving the Bank of England differing signals on how its interest rate hikes are impacting the economy. …
Labour’s ‘everything bagel’ approach to housing leaves a sour taste
If Labour isn’t offering a serious overhaul of planning regulations to force through new housing it has no business touting images of beautiful townscapes that are illegal to build, says …
Attacks on the Prime Minister’s patriotism have gone too far
Rishi Sunak made a mistake over D-Day but it’s the superficiality of so much modern political campaigning that’s really letting people down, says James Price At the risk of sounding …
Long commutes aren’t just boring, they’re holding back the economy
Adding more trams, trains and buses to the UK’s major cities will not only make our morning commutes quicker, it will also help improve the economy, Chris Dorrell writes Anyone …