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NatWest on fast trajectory back to private ownership, boss says
The chief executive of NatWest has said the bailed-out bank is on a “fast trajectory to private ownership”, with the government likely to fully exit its stake within the first half of 2025.
Paul Thwaite said it would be a symbolic moment for NatWest Group staff and the wider banking …
Jaguar boss says it has shown ‘fearless creativity’ with new electric car
Jaguar’s design boss has said the car brand has shown “fearless creativity” as he
unveiled a much-hyped electric vehicle
that had attracted an online backlash over its unusual marketing campaign.Gerry McGovern, who is in charge of design for Jaguar’s parent company, told a launch event on …
‘Too big of a departure?’: the experts’ verdict on Jaguar’s electric car launch
Welcome to the GSL T20 in Guyana where big oil, geopolitics and cricket collide | Jonathan Liew
In 1899 an international tribunal controversially settled a border dispute between Venezuela and British Guiana in favour of the British, and 125 years later Liam Dawson is walking back to the Providence Stadium pavilion, run out for a two-ball duck after failing to slide his bat into the crease. Obviously …
Tuesday briefing: Why Ireland bucked the trend for punishing incumbent governments
Seizure of Aleppo threatens Moscow’s foothold in Syria – and the wider region
The walls of the military office in Aleppo were adorned with pictures of the Kremlin, flanked by Russian and Syrian flags hanging side by side. On the desks, documents detailing the cooperation between the two nations lay abandoned – telltale signs of Bashar al-Assad’s forces’ hasty retreat as rebels closed …
‘It’s about justice’: fighter from guerrilla war sues Spanish government for €1m
One of the last surviving fighters from the guerrilla war waged against the Franco dictatorship in the 1940s is suing the Spanish government for €1m in reparations.
Barcelona-born Joan Busquets, 96, suffered torture, forced labour and 20 years in prison at the hands of the Franco regime. The case comes …
Woolworths takes $50m hit as strike leads to empty shelves
Elon Musk’s $56bn Tesla pay package rejected again by US judge
A judge ruled on Monday that Tesla chief executive Elon Musk is still not entitled to receive a $56bn compensation package even though shareholders of the electric vehicle company had voted to reinstate it six months ago.
The ruling by the Delaware judge, Kathaleen McCormick of the court of chancery, …
Michelin-starred chef pleads with thieves to return £25,000 worth of stolen pies
A Michelin-starred chef has appealed to thieves who stole his van which had 2,500 pies inside to “do the right thing” and give them to people in need.
Tommy Banks, who owns two restaurants and a pub in North Yorkshire, announced on Instagram that his van carrying £25,000 worth of …