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GSK delivers a syringe full of crowd-pleasers | Nils Pratley
You could have made good money during Dame Emma Walmsley’s eight years as chief executive of GlaxoSmithKline by buying the shares whenever they fell to £13 and shorting them whenever they hit £18. The yo-yo pattern has repeated three or four times. Optimism breaks out regularly, but something always turns …
Keir Starmer opts not to attend international AI summit in Paris
Keir Starmer has decided not to travel to Paris for next week’s international summit on artificial intelligence, despite the presence of other world leaders including Emmanuel Macron, Narendra Modi and JD Vance.
Sources have told the Guardian that the prime minister will not attend the summit, the latest in a …
About 2,500 products will disappear from Coles shelves soon. Here’s what we know
Coles has announced about 2,500 products will disappear from the supermarket giant’s shelves soon.
The decision, first reported by the Australian Financial Review, builds on an investor presentation last year when Coles’s operations and sustainability officer, Anna Croft, revealed the supermarket would be “simplifying” its range.
The loss of 2,500 …
Labor has managed to tame inflation in an election year – but is anybody listening? | Greg Jericho
Nobody knows when the federal election will be (not even Anthony Albanese, I suspect; he might have thoughts, but he will also be ready to move should events dictate). But everyone knows what the election will be fought about – cost of living.
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Norway’s state oil firm lobbying to open Rosebank oilfield halves green investments
The Norwegian oil company fighting to open a giant new oilfield off Shetland has cut billions of pounds from its green spending plans in favour of producing more fossil fuels.
Equinor set out plans on Wednesday to halve its investments in low-carbon energy while producing more oil and gas, becoming …
Greenland votes to leave the European Community – archive, February 1982
‘Quit EEC’ vote today
23 February 1982
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: Greenland’s mainly Inuit (Eskimo) people are expected today to vote to leave the EEC, thereby depriving the Community of roughly half its total area. Some 32,500 Greenlanders are eligible to vote in a consultative referendum on whether the world’s largest island …Novo Nordisk confident despite Trump tariff risk as sales of weight-loss jab soar
Aga Khan dies with mystery of Shergar kidnapping still unsolved
Aga Khan IV, who bred and owned the magnificent, ill-starred Derby winner, Shergar, among dozens of champions to carry his famous green and red colours over the course of six decades in the sport, has died at the age of 88.
Shergar was the most emphatic Derby winner in the …
EU to tighten checks on goods sold by sites such as Shein and Temu
Online retailers such as China’s Shein and Temu will face strict new customs controls as part of a crackdown by the European Commission on “dangerous products” flooding the EU market.
The commission said many of the billions of low-value products that enter the EU each year were not compliant with …
A college coach returned to work a week after giving birth. Was it too soon?
Tennessee’s women’s basketball head coach Kim Caldwell didn’t manage to beat South Carolina on 27 January (but truly: who can?). But she did manage to surprise a lot of people by choosing to return to the sidelines just a week after giving birth to her first child (and after having …