For clubs like Dagenham & Redbridge, which competes in the fifth flight of English football, plans to burden the beautiful ...
The US President, a real estate mogul with a fondness for fast food, and the Prime Minister, a pescatarian former human rights barrister, are not natural bedfellows.
The new president sows economic and geopolitical concerns in London and Dublin, both of whom have traditionally enjoyed a ...
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The Argentine premier took aim at the WEF as he denounced it for promoting 'deeply wrong' ideas around gender ideology, ...
British industry and energy minister Sarah Jones said that meetings in Davos this week with CEOs considering where to make ...
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The government is set to scale-back its crackdown on non-dom status amid fears of a wealth exodus from the UK. The end of non ...
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Human Rights Watch Submission to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Review of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland 77th Session, February 2025 ...
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says there is no need for tariffs because the US has no goods trade deficit with the UK.
There is concern over how much longer governments can continue to finance the mountain of debt they have accumulated, which the IMF estimates to be $100 trillion globally.