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Starmer seeks to relaunch premiership with new promise to crack down on crime
Keir Starmer will attempt to reset his premiership with a series of pledges to show he is “delivering change”, including 13,000 extra neighbourhood police and a named “bobby on every beat”.
In a speech Labour hopes will set out the “next phase” of government, the prime minister will detail half …
Tata Steel’s UK losses hit £1.1bn on cost of closing Port Talbot blast furnaces
Losses at Tata Steel’s UK operations ballooned to £1.12bn due to the cost of closing Port Talbot’s two blast furnaces.
Accounts for the Indian-owned company show that pre-tax losses quadrupled from £279m to £1.12bn in the year to the end of March due to restructuring costs associated with the closure …
Global investigation exposes alleged billion-dollar Russian money-laundering network
Operatives said to be behind a billion-dollar Russian money-laundering network – used by drug dealers, financial criminals and foreign spies – have been sanctioned and arrested in a coordinated international investigation led by the National Crime Agency.
The UK law enforcement body, which tackles serious and organised crime, said the …
What do the latest GDP figures tell us? That the RBA is still getting it very wrong | Greg Jericho
The Australian economy is now so weak due to the Reserve Bank’s 13 interest rate hikes that were it not for commonwealth and state government spending and investment, we would now be in a recession and close to 100,000 more people would be out of work.
The trouble with GDP …
GM to write down value of China business by more than $5bn
The company’s board of directors determined that the non-cash charges were necessary “in light of the finalization of a new business forecast and certain restructuring actions” …
Duolingo backer in £802m raid on London-listed training company
An educational training company is joining the exodus from the London stock exchange after agreeing to an £802m takeover by US private equity firm General Atlantic.
General Atlantic, which has a stake in the language-learning app Duolingo, is buying Learning Technologies Group (LTG) for £802.4m in a gamble on rising …
The happiest place to live in the UK? It’s not London …
It may not have the bright lights of London or Edinburgh, or even the celebrity or notoriety of some of the Great Britain’s better known villages and towns.
But in one respect, Woodbridge in Suffolk seems to trump them all: it is the happiest place to live in Britain. At …
UK services sector ‘close to stalling’ after budget tax rises, data shows
Growth in the UK’s dominant services sector slowed to its lowest rate in more than a year in November as firms digested business tax rises in the autumn budget.
The closely watched S&P Global UK services PMI survey scored 50.8 in November, slowing from 52.0 in October.
It was slightly …
Why is France facing a no-confidence vote and what happens next?
The French parliament is expected
to vote today on a no-confidence motion
against prime minister Michel Barnier’s minority government.Here’s the parliamentary arithmetic that explains how we got here and how the vote could play out.
Why couldn’t Michel Barnier pass his budget?
The crisis came to …
Will the far right in France seize the chance to topple the government?
With threats mounting inside and outside the EU’s borders and
, the last thing Europe needed was fresh upheaval besetting its other big power. Yet that is exactly what France is facing with ano-confidence vote
expected today thatcould bring down the …