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Justin Platt, CEO of Marston’s, called the strategy a “new chapter” for the company, which owns more than 1,370 pubs across ...
Pubs will be allowed to stay open until 1am tonight for the Lionesses’ Women’s Euros semi-final as the UK economy gets set ...
When a boy cannot even go to a pond without booking it on a desktop app, something has gone wrong in London, writes Matt ...
The City regulator, which unveiled changes to mortgage rules in January, said reforms could come into effect due to its “high ...
Public sector spending on management consultants rose by over £150m during Labour's first year in office, despite a manifesto ...
Those that could be hit in the first wave of sanctions include people smugglers, dinghy makers and public officials.
Open banking needs urgency – not more debate, write John Glen, three years on from opening the conversation as City minister.
With a blanket wealth tax looking unlikely, experts are warning an 'exit tax' on capital gains could be introduced at the ...
Universities are moving from degree machines to AI-savvy, entrepreneurial training grounds. Businesses must keep up, writes ...
Guerilla swimmers are defying the authorities to go swimming in the Thames - don't listen to the gloomsters telling you it's ...
Reinstating tax-free shopping would offer a £3.7bn annual benefit and deliver at least 73,000 new jobs, according to new ...
Labour's paralysis is driving business away from Britain and paving a path to power for Nigel Farage and Reform ...