The British government’s inability to secure a carbon tax exemption from the European Union before Christmas will result in substantial new paperwork requirements for manufacturers starting in January. Brussels has …
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The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 3.75% to aid a struggling economy, but the UK continues to face a unique challenge on the global stage. Independent forecasters, …
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Apple is reportedly preparing to shatter its decades-long tradition of the “September Keynote” serving as the sole arrival point for new iPhones. In a major strategic overhaul designed to reshape …
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Technology companies are under renewed scrutiny after recent revelations about data handling practices sparked wide public debate. Critics argue that some platforms have not provided adequate transparency regarding how user …
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A team of trade negotiators from the Trump administration is scheduled to travel to India next week for continued discussions on a comprehensive commercial agreement. Rick Switzer, serving as Deputy …
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A pharmaceutical pricing agreement between the United Kingdom and United States will require the National Health Service to spend 25% more on innovative medicines by 2035. This commitment, projected by …
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The rollout of new semiconductor tariffs — a central part of Donald Trump’s economic agenda — may be slower than anticipated, according to individuals familiar with discussions. Officials are increasingly …
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Union leaders are calling for a “just transition” for steelworkers after Business Secretary Peter Kyle endorsed a plan to shift the Scunthorpe steelworks to electric arc furnaces (EAFs). The move, …
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After riding Nvidia’s record-breaking surge, SoftBank has sold its $5.8 billion stake to fund massive investments in OpenAI. The Japanese tech group believes its future lies in AI innovation rather …
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Google has solidified its position as the premier AI supplier in Silicon Valley by landing a massive $1 billion-a-year contract with its chief rival, Apple. The deal will see Google’s …