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Mark Carney, who until Monday evening was not even a member of parliament, is now on track to lead a minority government with ...
Food apps are governed by the law of the jungle: eat or be eaten. Deliveroo, despite a hearty dominance in the UK, was always going to be fodder. Its stock has been ravaged, making for a poor ...
Beijing hardens rhetoric as it rolls out social media videos portraying itself as standing up to American ‘bullying’ ...
Election partly turned on fear of Trump, a similar playbook Starmer hopes to use against rightwing challengers ...
Adidas has warned that new US tariffs will lead to higher prices for its popular trainers such as the Samba and Gazelle, as the German sportswear group said trade turmoil had “put a stop to” an ...
Paid-for citizenship offer must be scrapped under European Court of Justice ruling ...
The automotive industry has rushed to cut costs and protect cash flows after the US president imposed a 25 per cent tariff on all imports of foreign-made cars from early April, with some exemptions ...
The Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical group on Tuesday reported revenue of $13.6bn in the first three months of the year, up 10 ...
Deutsche Bank has reported its highest quarterly pre-tax profit in 14 years but warned of the impact of US tariffs. Pre-tax profit rose 39 per cent year on year to €2.8bn in the first quarter of 2025, ...
The venerable American Association of Individual Investors sentiment survey is as negative as it ever gets. The chart below ...
Train connections being gradually restored but no cause established for outage that paralysed Iberian peninsula ...
Today, some enterprising Republicans may try selling the Dbcft again — because it seems so much better than tariffs.  Why would the Dbcft fare better in 2025 than it did in 2017? Well, as companies ...