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Disclosure of the identities of firms under investigation by FCA could be in the public interest
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Judge says case presents ‘deceptively complex question about the reasonable expectations’ of those that purchase such a flavor
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10% of the windfall profits will fund non-lethal aid to assuage EU member states that do not wish to fund arms
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Passengers waited more than three hours for passport checks on Tuesday, as the country’s 270 e-gates malfunctioned
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Sky Sports has announced plans to broadcast football during the 3pm Saturday slot as it gets set to increase its live sports coverage by 50% from next season
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe has told Manchester United staff to seek “alternative employment” if they are not willing to come to club premises
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CEO confirms once company has sold off remaining assets it will have more than amount required
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Incident involving Boeing 767 jet operated by FedEx comes amid intense scrutiny of troubled planemaker
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James Watt will take on the newly created non-executive role of ‘captain and co-founder’ and retains his 21% shareholding
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Tax breaks aren’t the reason I live here. Many wealthy people like me want to pay our fair share, and contribute to investment in the UK, says impact investor Gio Notarbartolo
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Fans heading to the waterside stadium don’t have to pay the €5 tourist fee. And with the team fighting for promotion to Serie A, the atmosphere at the last home game of the season is electric
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Social networking company reported $575m in losses, but strong revenue and an increase in users buoyed investor confidence
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Treasury committee says ‘debanking’ and use of personal guarantees for loans is putting small businesses at risk
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Editorial: Rachel Reeves missed a chance to recast a policy that cuts government spending while shovelling state cash into private banks
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Joe Biden signed a bill giving ByteDance up to 19 January 2025 to sell TikTok to an approved buyer or risk being banned from the US
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Letters: Readers respond to the party’s watered-down plan to appease businesses
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Although chief executive Murray Auchincloss has left himself room to pump more oil and gas, renewables should start generating greater returns