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"I'm forced to live thousands of miles away from my family if I want to be with my husband." Some countries, like the UK, set ...
Chief Minister Fabian Picardo announced a scaled pay rise for public sector workers, with those earning under £50,000 set to receive a 5% increase. Mr Picardo set out the increase during a budget ...
Editorial: Labour’s messy compromise over cuts to disability benefit is an unfortunate way to mark a first year in office, but the prime minister still has much to be proud of ...
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) announced on Monday that it will continue imposing anti-dumping duties on stainless ...
The future of Britain's economy depends on encouraging and developing innovative businesses: so why is it so damned hard for entrepreneurs both to get a foothold and to scale ...
French President Emmanuel Macron labels tariffs as “blackmail” - Macron also urged support - and a rethinking - of the World ...
Brexit billionaire Sir James Dyson sparked a major backlash ... The 77-year-old has also criticised Labour's economic policies, but it is understood the job cuts have nothing to do with the party ...
Dame Alison Rose joins ThetaRay as banking transforms with AI technology. Discover her role in the cognitive revolution.
This month, the Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen takes up her presidency of the EU – and the timing could not be more ...
The ceasefire between Israel and Iran captivated market attention last week. Risk appetite returned, and oil prices are back trading at levels seen prior to the conflict. We may have avoided a spike ...
Spain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, has reiterated his confidence in the potential benefits of the ...
South Korean industrial production data show that US tariffs are hitting the economy. Bank of Korea is on track to cut rates, ...