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One thing to start: today is Judgment Day for the UK defined benefit pensions industry, as the gilt market reacts to the withdrawal of the Bank of England’s emergency bond-buying...
“We in Georgia found ourselves trying to claw back from a historic pandemic, the likes of which we haven’t seen in our lifetime, which created an economic shutdown,” he said....
Japan’s prime minister Fumio Kishida is seizing on an expected surge in spending by international tourists following the lifting of Covid-19 travel curb as an opportunity to emphasise the upsides...
After two years of port congestions and container shortages, disruptions are now easing as Chinese exports slow in light of waning demand from Western economies and softer global economic conditions,...
Brussels is planning to propose an emergency mechanism to curb the price of gas when it reaches extreme levels, as the EU seeks to get a grip on the bloc’s...
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has today challenged a police force over a trans ‘hate crime‘ poster encouraging people to report incidents of ‘deadnaming’.The poster, shared out by Leicestershire Police, encourages...
Three Tory MPs have today broken rank and publicly urged under-fire Prime Minister Liz Truss to resign – less than two months into her premiership.Andrew Bridgen and Jamie Wallis today...
For years, technology companies sought to woo senior staff from traditional industries, offering them both the opportunity of a leading role in the future of technology and highly competitive pay.“The...
At 91, Rupert Murdoch’s thirst for blockbuster dealmaking appears to be strong as ever. The media mogul is seeking to reunite the two pieces of his empire, Fox and News...