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Dowlais deal shows crisis in the UK stock market is getting worse
There goes another hidden gem of the UK stock market, and the mini-tragedy in this case is that the deal ought to be structured the other way around. It should be Dowlais, the FTSE 250 company whose main business carries the grand historic UK manufacturing name of GKN Automotive, buying …
Ukraine reels from ‘worst-case scenario’ suspension of US foreign aid
It was …
Lammy tells Rwanda it is putting $1bn in aid ‘under threat’ in DRC invasion
Rwanda has put $1bn of global aid under threat by taking part in the invasion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the UK foreign secretary, David Lammy, has said.
He made the direct warning in a phone call to the Rwandan president, Paul Kagame, on Sunday after also speaking …
Fed holds interest rates steady amid uncertainty over Trump’s impact on economy
Federal Reserve officials decided on Wednesday to hold interest rates steady as uncertainty over Donald Trump’s impact on the US economy looms and inflation remains above the central bank’s target levels.
This is the first time Fed policymakers have met since the president, who has made clear he wants rates …
Family pays tribute to women of three generations killed in Omagh bombing
A family from which women of three generations were killed in the Omagh bombing have spoken about the immeasurable pain caused by the atrocity and said they hope no other family suffers as they have.
They were speaking at a public inquiry established to determine whether the attack, the worst …
Chester woman to stand trial accused of displaying threatening bumper sticker
A woman is to stand trial after pleading not guilty to displaying a threatening bumper sticker on her car.
Georgia Venables, of Prenton Place in Chester, allegedly had a sticker on her car that read: “Don’t be a cunt.”
She is accused of displaying threatening or abusive writing, or a …
DeepSeek blocked from some app stores in Italy amid questions on data use
The Chinese AI platform DeepSeek has become unavailable for download from some app stores in Italy as regulators in Rome and in Ireland demanded answers from the company about its handling of citizens’ data.
Amid growing concern on Wednesday about how data harvested by the new chatbot could be used …
The west is complicit in the killing of children in Gaza | Letters
Sudan’s army deserves the world’s support | Letters
The tragic conflict in Gaza should not be oversimplified | Letters
While he condemns the west’s supply of weapons to …