His criticism was echoed by the mayors of several towns in northern Israel, which has borne the brunt of Hizbollah’s rocket ...
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Sweden’s prime minister has urged a Chinese ship linked to the cutting of two cables to move into Swedish waters, as the country steps up its investigation of the potential incident of sabotage in the ...
The UK financial watchdog has fined Macquarie Bank £13mn after one of its traders in London recorded more than 400 fictitious trades to hide his losses.
The stag and hen overindulgence of the late 1990s and early noughties has been tempered and the seafront scrubbed up. No 124 ...
Plus, Northvolt’s bankruptcy leads to investor losses and Blackstone teams up with energy giant in new financing deal ...
Paris-based group considers moving co-founder to growing Bay Area office as it hires scientists, engineers and sales specialists ...
Revenue leapt to $525mn in first half of 2024 before chief Pavel Durov was detained over alleged criminality on platform ...
Some EU countries, such as Germany, are so committed to Israel that they may break with the ICC despite accepting the court’s ...
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Good morning. Rachel Reeves’ speech to an audience of business leaders was partly a defiant defence of her tax-raising Budget, partly a promise that she wouldn’t do anything like it again. Some ...
Labour’s first act problem lies in the decision the party leadership made in opposition to rule out any increase in income tax, national insurance or value added tax. Everything it has done in the ...