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Honda and Nissan to start talks on potential mega-merger
Japanese carmakers Honda and Nissan will begin negotiations over a potential merger, according to a report.
The Nikkei financial newspaper said on Tuesday that the two Japanese automotive giants will start talks to help combat the increased global competition from bigger electric vehicle makers.
The two companies, which are the …
Friedrich Merz lashes out at Greens as German election campaign starts
Holyhead port closure to disrupt Guinness supplies and Christmas travel
The rise of Yang Tengbo: what were his UK businesses?
During his time in the UK, Yang Tengbo created and operated a range of entities, interests and trade associations. The most intriguing is a company with a direct
connection with one of Prince Andrew’s closest advisers
.In 2005, three years after he moved to the UK, Yang …
Will the future of transportation be robotaxis – or your own self-driving car?
Welcome back. This week in tech:
says goodbye to robotaxis but not self-driving cars; one woman’s fight to keepAI
out of applications for housing; Salt Typhoon; and tech’s donations toDonald Trump
. Thank you for joining me.GM shuts down Cruise robotaxis; …
Record number of Chinese tourists expected to visit Australia this summer as market passes pre-pandemic peak
Australia is expected to welcome a record number of Chinese tourists this summer amid a surge in new air routes between the two countries, adding to what is already set to be a busy – and potentially chaotic – holiday period.
On Tuesday, Juneyao Airlines became the eighth carrier based …
For richer or poorer? BrewDog co-founder may delay marriage to max-out tax relief
Chinese embassy criticises ‘anti-China clamours’ after Yang Tengbo spy claim
The Chinese embassy in London has accused some UK parliamentarians of having a “twisted mentality towards China”, after the identity of a businessman accused of being a spy was revealed on Monday.
A Chinese embassy spokesperson said on Tuesday that “anti-China clamours” were an attempt to “smear China, target against …
Campaigners urge high court to block £3bn Thames Water bailout
Campaigners gathered outside the high court in London on Tuesday calling for judges to block a financial bailout of struggling Thames Water.
MPs, activists and members of the public were protesting outside the court where the privatised water company was seeking a £3bn financial lifeline.
The company is trying to …
Britvic’s £3.3bn takeover by Carlsberg gets green light from UK watchdog
takeover of the UK soft drinks maker Britvic
by the Danish brewer Carlsberg has received the go-ahead from Britain’s competition watchdog.The Competition and Markets Authority said it had cleared the proposed deal, a day before the deadline for the first phase of its investigation …