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Reform MP installed solar to cut bills but party calls renewables ‘massive con’
Hundred expansion a ‘no-brainer’ if investment succeeds, predicts ECB chief
English cricket bosses believe that it will be “almost a no-brainer” to expand the Hundred in the future after raising more than £520m by selling a stake in each of the competition’s eight teams.
The England and Wales Cricket Board announced on Thursday that the eight bids had placed a …
Activist hedge fund reportedly amasses £3.8bn stake in BP
Competition watchdog to speed up decisions to support UK growth push
The UK competition watchdog has said it plans to speed up its decisions on deals amid calls from the government for it to be less risk averse.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced plans to deliver a “step change” in how it operates in the coming months. It is …
Illegal imported sweets ‘flooding UK high streets’, councils say
Illegal imported sweets that contain banned additives linked to cancer and behavioural problems are “flooding UK high streets”, councils have said.
The warning first came from the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI), which said that demand for American confectionery was being driven by influencers on social media platforms.
Colourful drinks …
Unilever chooses Amsterdam for primary listing of split-off ice-cream business
Unilever has chosen Amsterdam for the primary listing of its
split-off ice- creams business
, in the latest blow to the London stock market.While the owner of Marmite, Dove and Ben & Jerry’s said the ice-cream business would also have secondary listings in London and New York, …
British shipping firm used slave labour in Caribbean after abolition, study finds
A British shipping company that became the largest in the world at the height of empire continued to use enslaved labour after the abolition of slavery, research has found.
The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (RMSPC), which received a royal charter from Queen Victoria in 1839, used enslaved workers …
At least 28 injured after car hits union rally in ‘suspected attack’ in Munich
A 24-year-old Afghan man has driven a car into a trade union demonstration in Munich, injuring at least 28 people including children, some of them critically, German police said.
The Bavarian state premier, Markus Söder, told reporters the incident was “suspected to be an attack”, 10 days before the German …
Ministers stay silent on pledge to ban foie gras as EU talks approach
Ministers have declined to restate their election pledge to ban the importation of foie gras in response to claims that a proposed “reset” with the EU will make it impossible.
Negotiations with Brussels over a veterinary agreement to reduce the need for border checks on agricultural products are due to …
The Mavs are on fire after the Dončić trade. Don’t expect them to put it out
Luka Dončić
, now a Los Angeles Laker,is never coming back
, that much is certain. Not after the organization, led by team governor Patrick Dumont and general manager Nico Harrison, has spent the last 10 days post-trade disparaging his …