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Chemicals, cars, Man Utd: has Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos got the formula wrong?
‘Guess who’s back?’: the inside story of Nigel Farage’s quest for power
Nigel Farage seems to be everywhere again: striding into rallies to the beat of Eminem, popping up at
, hosting achampagne-soaked fundraiser
in Mayfair and grinning on the ITV breakfast sofataunted by a Chinese dragon
.Since July, Reform UK has …
Rachel Reeves says ‘no one raised concerns’ about her expenses at HBOS
Network Rail fined £3.75m for health and safety breaches that led to death of track workers
Network Rail has been fined £3.75m for health and safety breaches that led to the death of two track workers in south Wales in 2019.
when struck by a train after starting an “unnecessary maintenance activity” on the south Wales mainline while it …‘Crystal Methodist’ fails to show for Manchester sentencing hearing
A judge has issued an arrest warrant for a disgraced former church minister and banking group boss who acquired the nickname “Crystal Methodist”.
Paul Flowers, 74, was due to be sentenced for fraud at Manchester crown court but failed to turn up.
Flowers is a former Methodist minister who chaired …
Rollback on diversity policies ‘risks undoing decades of progress’, says Co-op
Arm looks to launch its own chip after landing Meta contract
The British semiconductor designer Arm is reportedly planning to launch its own chip this year, after landing Meta as one of its first customers.
The move represents a major overhaul of the SoftBank-owned group’s business model of licensing its chip blueprints to the likes of Apple and Nvidia.
Rene Haas, …
The first president of Namibia, Sam Nujoma, who has died aged 95, was one of the original liberation leaders who fought against the colonial project of southern Africa and, in particular, the racist apartheid regime of South Africa that had ruled his country since the end of the first world …
New owners want Manchester Originals to rival profile of City and United
Munich car attack believed to have had Islamist motive, says prosecutor
German police and prosecutors have said the Afghan suspect in a car ramming in central Munich that injured at least 36 people is believed to have had an “Islamist” motive and will answer to charges of attempted murder.