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10.5m Brits could not last another month without income
One in five of adults in the UK could not support their household for one month if they lost their The post 10.5m Brits could not last another month without income...


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Navalny aide sent to prison to stifle mass protests in Russia
The press secretary for poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to nine days in prison today following The post Navalny aide sent to...


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Irish court extends Norwegian Air creditor protection
The Irish High Court has this morning extended Norwegian Air’s creditor protection until 25 February. The court granted the extension The post Irish court extends Norwegian ...


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London leads global finance rankings in new benchmarking research
New figures published today [22 January] by the City of London Corporation, show that, London continues to hold the top The post London leads global finance...


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Slavery statues in City of London to be removed
Statues of two prominent figures in the City of London with links to the Transatlantic slave trade will be removed The post Slavery statues in City of London to be removed...


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Phillips: Private equity can unlock rugby's potential
Private equity in rugby is back on the agenda, with the long-rumoured CVC Capital Partners and Six Nations deal now The post Ollie Phillips: Private equity investment is...

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Mayor of London pledges 999-year shared ownership lease to tackle unfair extension costs
Sadiq Khan has stood up for leaseholders in the capital by pledging a 999-year shared ownership lease on homes until The post Mayor of...


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No Time to Die: James Bond film release pushed back for third time
The release of the latest James Bond film has been pushed back for a third time as a result of The post No Time to Die: James Bond film release pushed back for ...


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London mayoral election campaigns kick off despite lockdown
The London mayoral election seems to kick off in earnest today as one of the underdog candidates will tour London The post London mayoral election campaigns kick off...


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The Works suffers sharp sales drop over crucial Christmas period
Arts and crafts retailer The Works suffered a sharp drop in sales in the run-up to Christmas after strict lockdown The post The Works suffers sharp sales drop...


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Swedish payments app Trustly plots IPO amid flurry of tech listings
Swedish payments firm Trustly is reportedly planning a public listing this year worth up to 9bn, amid a flurry of The post Swedish payments app Trustly plots...


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McLaren poaches Talktalk finance chief to steer equity raise
Iconic supercar maker McLaren has poached Talk Talk’s finance chief Kate Ferry as the firm continues its post-Covid restructuring programme. The post McLaren poaches ...


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Eurozone business activity shrinks sharply in January as lockdowns batter services
Economic activity in the eurozone has plummeted in January as lockdown measures hit the bloc’s dominant service industry, a survey The post...


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Has Covid-19 changed the conversation around sustainable investing?
Sustainable investing is not just about a company’s financial success, but how it achieves that success. The importance of considering The post Has Covid-19...


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John Lewis repays government loan after strong festive period
John Lewis has announced it will pay back its £300m government loan almost two months early after a better-than-expected festive The post John Lewis repays...


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PMI Figures: UK economy slows even further than economists predicted
The UK economy has slowed further than many expected in January, according to the leading economic index. Newly released PMI The post PMIs: UK economy slows...


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Intel to probe results hack as chip demand lifts revenue
Intel is investigating reports that financially sensitive information was stolen from its website last night in a hack that forced The post Intel to probe results hack...


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How schools, teachers and parents are responding to new challenges
Though there is light at the end of the tunnel, all of us are still going through a stressful time The post How schools, teachers and parents are responding to ...

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When it rains, it pours: Storm Christoph strikes up to £120m of insurance damage across the UK
UK insurance losses could reach up to £120m in the wake of Storm Christoph with Wales hit the hardest, according The post When it...


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Nissan commitment a 'vote of confidence' in UK, says Johnson
Boris Johnson has today hailed Nissan after the Japanese carmaker said that Brexit could be an “opportunity” for the firm. The post Nissan commitment a 'vote of...


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FTSE 100 falls again as 'Biden bounce' runs out of steam
The FTSE 100 fell again this morning as global markets stepped back from the highs they reached on the back The post FTSE 100 falls again as 'Biden bounce' runs...


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Cash for Covid: No decision made on £500 payment for positive tests
The government is yet to reach a decision on a reported £500 payment for anyone forced to self-isolate, according to The post Cash for Covid: No decision made ...


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Pandemic costs: UK borrowing set to rise by another £30bn
There has been a lot of chatter in recent months over the explosion in UK public debt as a result The post Pandemic costs: UK borrowing set to rise by another £30bn...


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UK retail sales stage tentative recovery over Christmas
Retail sales made a tentative recovery over the Christmas period as the UK emerged from its second national lockdown. Retail The post UK retail sales stage tentative...


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What do non-league clubs earn from fairytale FA Cup runs?
When Chorley FC take on Wolves in the FA Cup tonight, there will be more at stake for the non-league The post Chorley FC, Marine AFC and the true value of a fairytale...


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Kwasi Kwarteng shouldn't be ashamed of his free market principles
New business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng MP is on paper one of the most pro-free enterprise ministers to run the Department The post Kwasi Kwarteng shouldn't...


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Going legal: Why 'no jab, no job' could hurt more than any needle
Nearly a year on from the start of the pandemic, many employers and employees will be attracted by the prospect The post Going legal: Why 'no jab, no...


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Brand Britain is stronger than you think - so let's give it some spice
Let’s start with a couple of caveats. Firstly, I’m a resolute optimist – something I share in common with many The post Brand Britain is stronger than you...


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More than 150 London pubs, bars and restaurants closed permanently last year
More than 150 London pubs, bars and restaurants closed permanently last year, the latest figures showed as the coronavirus pandemic The post More...


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Art Fund unveils new grants as museums fight for survival
Creative charity Art Fund has announced a further tranche of emergency funding for UK museums amid concerns the latest lockdown The post Art Fund unveils new grants as...


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BBC equal pay cases cost taxpayer £1m in legal fees
MPs have hit out at the BBC over revelations the broadcaster spent more than £1m of taxpayer money on legal The post BBC equal pay cases cost taxpayer £1m in legal fees...


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Vaccine hopes fail to inject consumer confidence during lockdown
The nation’s largest ever vaccination programme failed to buoy UK consumer confidence during the latest national lockdown, a new survey The post Vaccine hopes...

