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Grid connections for businesses delivering clean energy are to be prioritised, and so-called 'zombie projects' axed, ministers have said.
Trump's tariffs have thrown markets into chaos, but how will US earnings season be affected? Ian Whittaker lays it out in today's Notebook.
An ICAEW report has suggested that Reeves' £40bn tax grab is weighing down on firms’ confidence of boosting profits in the year ahead.
Total retail sales increased by 1.1 per cent year on year in March, according to the British Retail Consortium.
London is a tech superpower, but gloomy commentators hate to acknowledge it. It's time to start backing ourselves, writes Adam French.
Around seven in ten adults surveyed by Barclays said they planned to buy more “Made in Britain” products amid trade tensions.
Brits are using AI in their personal lives, but adoption in the workplace continues to lag significantly behind global rivals.
HMRC already estimates that seven per cent of cigarettes and a staggering 33 per cent of hand-rolling tobacco consumed in the UK are already illegal – untaxed, unregulated and all too often sold to ...
Resetting the UK-EU relationship is needed to remove barriers for Britain's lawyers, writes Law Society president Richard Atkinson.
The two remaining furnaces at the Scunthorpe steel plant, known as Anne and Bess, have blasted through plenty of crises over the course of their long lives and now, thanks to an emergency effort by ...
Real Madrid captain and former Ballon d’Or winner Luka Modric has purchased a minority stake in Championship club Swansea ...