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Boost to British businesses from contracts won through Safe project will require London to make financial contribution, diplomats say ...
Taavet Hinrikus, who co-founded the company in 2011 and still owns 5.1 per cent of the shares, urged shareholders to block proposals to switch Wise’s primary listing out of London, on the basis that ...
Stellantis expects to swing to a net loss of €2.3bn for the first half of the year, as the owner of car brands including Jeep ...
Cunliffe’s main recommendation is for a new water regulator in England to replace Ofwat and the Drinking Water Inspectorate ...
The Trump administration is “working with American employers to ensure they have the legal workforce they need to be ...
The only thing central banks fear more than a bout of inflation is an era of fiscal dominance. This is one in which governments’ budgetary needs begin to dictate monetary policy outcomes, either ...
Companies typically grit their teeth and pay the hefty fees owed to lawyers and investment bankers after striking a deal. But in a series of recent dust-ups, clients are pushing back and going to ...
It’s unclear how many of those are skilled workers. Sixty per cent of people who returned to the country in 2023 are between ...
The US embassy in China has expressed concerns about damage to bilateral relations from exit bans, following reports that a ...
The LDP lost its majority in the lower house when Ishiba called a snap general election last October. The LDP has not been in ...
Prime minister says he will still take ‘responsibility for national issues’ despite exit poll suggesting setback for LDP ...
Food price surges rippled from single regions across the globe via trade, the research concluded. The cost of chocolate has ...