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Brexit reset: five business leaders on how they’d like relations with the EU to change
Amazon workers threaten strike in New York ahead of holidays
This economist says the US needs price controls to tackle inflation: ‘We need to dare to think outside the box’
Kamala Harris
led that debate.When Harris rolled out her economic platform in August, a new proposal captured the public’s …
From prince to pariah: Andrew’s never-ending fall from grace
It has been a spectacular fall from grace – and one that never seems to end. From party prince to a royal pariah, the images of the handsome young pilot returning from combat in the Falklands have well and truly faded.
The stripping of Andrew’s military roles and royal patronages …
UK joins Italy and Japan to develop British fighter jet to rival America’s F-35
Plans to develop a sixth-generation British fighter jet to rival America’s have taken a step forward with a deal to form a new company comprising defence and aerospace firms from the UK, Italy and Japan.
BAE Systems, Italy’s Leonardo and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Company (JAIEC), which each hold a …
Scottie Pippen and the heady rise of the athlete turned crypto bro
Royal Mail fined £10.5m for missing delivery targets
Royal Mail has been fined more than £10m by the postal regulator for missing its delivery targets, with more than a
quarter of first-class mail arriving late
.Ofcom, which fined the company
£5.6m for the same failure of its regulatory obligations last November
, said …UK’s economy shrinks unexpectedly by 0.1% in October
Britain’s economy shrank by 0.1% in October, underlining the scale of Labour’s challenge to get the economy growing.
Office for National Statistics
showed the unexpected fall in GDP was driven by construction and production, while the dominant services sector stagnated.Economists, polled by Reuters, …
UK electric vehicle charger rollout risks regional divide, report warns
Plans to roll out 300,000 electric vehicle charge points across the UK by 2030 risks creating a “regional divide” between well-connected areas in London and the south-east and the rest of the country, according to the spending watchdog.
The National Audit Office found that the government was on track to …