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UK inflation steady at 3% in February ahead of energy shock from Iran conflict
Inflation in the UK remained unchanged at 3% in the year to February, providing a brief period of stability before…
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Merlin underwrites Madame Tussauds by £262m amid falling visitor numbers
Merlin Entertainments has written down the value of its Madame Tussauds business by £262 million, reflecting continued pressure on visitor…
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Mike Lynch estate faces $1.24bn payout to HPE after High Court ruling
The estate of late tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch faces the prospect of a successful liquidation after the Supreme Court ordered…
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The UK government will send £7.4bn a year to SMEs under new spending targets
Small businesses across the UK are set to get a big boost in public spending, as the government pledges to…
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Firms that pay late face multi-million pound fines under the new rules
Big UK companies that are repeatedly late paying their suppliers will face billions in fines under sweeping new legislation aimed…
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UK pubs make just 3p profit in every £1 as costs rise and margins shrink
UK pubs are facing a growing profit crisis, with new analysis suggesting that for every £1 spent on a pint,…
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The only fan owner Leonid Radvinsky dies at the age of 43
Leonid Radvinsky, the billionaire owner of OnlyFans, has died aged 43 after a long battle with cancer, the company has…
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HS2 train speeds could be reduced to cut costs and avoid further delays
The government is considering reducing the speed of HS2 trains as part of a wider effort to contain costs and…
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UK holiday tax could cost 33,000 jobs and reduce tourism spending, warns Oxford Economics
Proposed plans to introduce a “holiday tax” in England could put up to 33,000 tourism jobs at risk and cut…
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Henry Chen: From Wall Street to Digital Asset
Today’s business world needs entrepreneurs and leaders more than ever; It is no longer possible for a professional to lead…
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