Underground air to heat London’s iconic buildings Excess heat from London’s Underground will power iconic buildings in a new £1bn net zero scheme. This low-carbon…
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UK economy at risk of higher inflation and slower growth due to Trump tariffs Economists are concerned by the likely impact of Donald Trump’s economic…
Why uncertainty over the US election is a nightmare for investors Uncertainty over the US election has put portfolio risk front of mind, as investors…
Schuh has created over 1,000 jobs since lowest pandemic ebb Schuh has created almost 400 jobs in its latest financial year to push its headcount…
Budget today: How will it affect my savings and what should I do There has been fevered speculation about changes to pension savers’ tax allowances…
Football regulator boss should come from the Square Mile, says Crouch Former sports minister Tracey Crouch says the incoming football regulator should be run by…
Labour’s national insurance hike could cost workers hundreds Hiking employers’ national insurance will likely end up making employees worse off despite the government’s attempts to…
A quick summary of the news headlines today includes the discontent in Israel over the-rising casualties of war. The lockdown in Peruvian politics convicting former presidents of fraud and the addition of 7 new cases against P Diddy.
Major change planned for tallest skyscraper outside London A proposed 76-storey tower planned for Manchester city centre, which would be the tallest skyscraper in the…
Rachel Reeves could borrow £80bn over next five years, lenders say Rachel Reeves could borrow an extra £80bn to fund government spending on infrastructure and…
UK inflation expected to fall below two per cent target UK inflation out this week is tipped to fall below the Bank of England’s two…
Wage growth eases again in boost for rate cut hopes Wage growth eased in line with expectations, new figures show, helping to pave the way…
Ministers refuse to rule out hike to employer national insurance rate The Chancellor and business secretary have again refused to rule out a hike employers’…
UK economy returns to growth in August after two stagnant months The UK economy grew in August after two months of being flat, the latest…
How Starmer will play politics with war in Lebanon Earlier this morning Israel launched its invasion of Lebanon, despite the calls and protests from world…
Starmer looks to reform ‘freebies’ but he’s lying! Labour appoints oil baron Rachel Kyte as climate envoy role On the surface this may seem like…
Maternity pay the next battle-axe for Tories Maternity pay the next battle-axe for Tories, leadership contender Kemi Badenoch has suggested that maternity pay in the…
Why is the Israeli invasion of Lebanon so dangerous Why is the Israeli invasion of Lebanon so dangerous a question on everyone’s lips at the…
Banks must refund fraud cases up to £850000 In a world first, Banks must refund fraud cases up to £85000 within 5 working days. These…
Shein is being probed for greenwashing Shein is being probed for Greenwashing by the Antitrust agency. Which accuses Shein’s website of trying “to convey an…
The European Union’s drive to make its supply chain greener risks leading to a scorched-earth policy. A planned on agricultural imports from deforested land will affect…
Starmer commits to follow international law Sir Keir Starmer commits to follow international law and is being snubbed by the US president for a meeting…
Is Labour gaslighting us or following Amazon on productivity? After Amazon announced that it would be time for its employees to return to working from…
Donations a feature of our politics – pay to get your way Donations a feature of our politics a brasin remark by Rayner, speaking ahead…
Sadiq Khan deflects the real issue by announcing plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street Sadiq Khan deflects the real issue as The Mayor of London has…