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Canada's Job Market Stumbles: 112,000 Jobs Lost Since January
Canada's job market takes a hit with 112,000 jobs lost since January, marking the worst four-month stretch since the 202...
Omoda 7's $35K Noble Tech: China's Luxury Push in UK Car Market
Chinese automakers debut sliding touchscreen and crab-walk parking in UK luxury SUVs. Is this the future of high-end dri...
The 'Temu Range Rover' Effect: How Chery’s Jaecoo 7 is Disrupting UK Sales
A new Chinese SUV is challenging established market leaders by offering luxury aesthetics at a fraction of the cost of a...
UK Landlords: Aldermore Bank's Hotspot Map Reveals Best Buy-to-Let Opportunities
Despite new regulations and market turmoil, Aldermore Bank's research identifies top UK cities for property investment.
Apple's Tim Cook Steps Down, Boeing Gets New CEO Amid Trade Tensions
Tim Cook will hand over Apple’s helm as Boeing wrestles with Chinese tariffs and leadership change.
Morgan Stanley's Bullish Bet: S&P 500 Target Hits 8,000 Amid Earnings Surge
Morgan Stanley raises S&P 500 target to 8,000, citing strong earnings and potential rate cuts, but Middle East tensions ...
UK's Energy Bill: Clean Power Push Amid Rising Costs and Unanswered Questions
The UK's new Energy Independence Bill accelerates clean energy goals but leaves critical questions unanswered about oil ...
Dunkin’ Donuts’ Canada Comeback Targets Tim Hortons with Aggressive Expansion
Dunkin’ Donuts plans a bold re‑entry into Canada, aiming to challenge Tim Hortons on price and menu innovation.
London's Blue-Chip Exodus: EQT's £10.6 Billion Intertek Grab
A wave of foreign buyouts is hollowing out the FTSE 100, with Swedish firm EQT leading the latest charge through a multi...
Ryanair's Winter Cuts: 700,000 Seats Axed in Greece
Ryanair slashes 700,000 seats in Greece and closes bases in Thessaloniki and Berlin as it blames rising airport fees.
Dimon Warns JP Morgan May Walk Away From £3 bn London Tower If Taxes Rise
JP Morgan’s chief says the £3 billion Canary Wharf skyscraper could be scrapped if a tougher tax regime makes the UK “to...
The £1 Flight Hack: How Jack's Flight Club is Disrupting Budget Travel
A UK-based service is using error fares to help 3.6 million members travel the world for less.
The Subscription Economy Hits the Skies: Inside Jack's Flight Club
As airline prices fluctuate, a UK-based subscription service is helping millions of travelers snag error fares and massi...
TUI CEO Dismisses Jet Fuel Shortage Fears Amid Middle East Travel Demand Drop
TUI's CEO downplays jet fuel shortage fears as the Middle East conflict impacts summer travel demand, with profits expec...
Grocery Prices Surge: What's Behind the Spike and What's Next?
Americans paid more for groceries in April, but rising gas prices aren't the only culprit. Here's what's driving the inc...
U.S. Food Prices Surging: Fuel Costs, Supply Chain Strains, and Midterm Implications
Rising transportation and fuel costs are driving up food prices across the U.S., with potential impacts on inflation and...
Labour's Spending Spree Meets Record Borrowing Costs: A Fiscal Crisis in the Making?
As borrowing costs hit record highs, Labour's ambitious spending plans face a stark reality check. Can Rachel Reeves ste...
Pension Reform Urged to Avert Retirement Crisis for 12.2 Million Britons
A new report warns that boosting pension contributions and extending auto-enrolment could prevent a third of UK adults f...
UK Borrowing Costs Hit Century Highs: Labour's Fiscal Crisis Deepens
Record-high borrowing costs threaten Labour's spending plans, echoing past fiscal crises.
Sky’s Policy Under Fire: Family Left in Limbo After House Fire
A family displaced by a fridge-freezer fire faces an unexpected battle with Sky over their TV subscription. What does th...
UK Stock Market: A Beginner’s Playbook for Smart Investing
New investors in the UK face a daunting array of choices. Here’s how to navigate the stock market with confidence.
Warsh's Fed Confirmation Sets Stage for Policy Shift Amid Political Pressure
Kevin Warsh's Senate confirmation as Federal Reserve governor signals a potential policy shift amid political tensions a...
U.S. Customs Refunds $35B in Illegal Trump-Era Tariffs: What It Means for Businesses
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency has processed $35.46 billion in refunds for illegal tariffs imposed under ...
Rethinking Retirement: The Case for a Sabbatical Instead
A new book argues that retirement may harm health and quality of life, proposing a 'sabbatical' approach instead.
Premium Bonds Struggle as Savings Market Heats Up
National Savings and Investments faces a perfect storm as falling prize rates and competitive alternatives drive savers ...
Beyond the Usual Commutes: Ten UK Towns Flying Under the Radar
Discover ten underrated UK commuter towns that combine affordable homes, solid schools and swift rail links to London an...
The Gymshark Dilemma: Why Cult Favorites Face the Perils of Product Rotation
As Gymshark's Vital Seamless 2.0 Leggings reach legendary status among gym-goers, fans are fighting to ensure the £45 st...
Gen Z Faces £69,900 Pension Gap as State Retirement Age Rises to 68
Gen Z could lose £69,900 in state pension as the retirement age climbs from 66 to 68, forcing younger generations ...
Labour’s Leadership Turmoil Sends UK Bond Yields to 28‑Year Highs
Rising doubts over Sir Keir Starmer’s future have investors fearing a left‑wing shift, pushing gilt yields up and the po...
When Managers Turn Employees into Surveillance Agents: Legal Risks of Workplace Snitching
A boss’s request for a coworker to film a colleague raises privacy, liability and morale questions.