Tesla has been knocked off its perch in the European electric vehicle (EV) market, with Skoda outselling the US giant in May amid…
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High earners in the UK are facing a sharp rise in tax investigations as HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) intensifies scrutiny of the…
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The Co-op has announced it will stop selling produce from Israel and 16 other nations it deems “countries of concern” over human rights…
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Transport for London (TfL) has signed a major green energy deal with EDF Renewables UK to supply the Tube with clean electricity from…
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The UK’s Big Four accountancy firms have slashed graduate recruitment and cut hundreds of early-career roles as artificial intelligence begins to automate the…
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A stylish, well-organised workspace does more than look good — it helps you focus, stay productive, and feel more in control of your…
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Government backs UK Steel call to tighten import safeguards amid threat of global oversupply
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has thrown his weight behind proposals to strengthen the UK’s steel import protections, stepping in to tighten trade safeguards…
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The sixth day of the ongoing High Court trial between PPE Medpro and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) turned its…
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Nothing can match the thrill of playing casino games – anytime you want, you get to see dealers shuffle cards, spin roulettes, and…
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When Labels Fail: What a €400 Million Fraud Tells Us About the Illusion of Reform in Europe’s Food Policy
Last week, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office issued a damning statement in Athens. Two former Greek government ministers are suspected of facilitating a…