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Labour to launch state-owned Great British Energy in £8.3bn market intervention

Labour is pushing ahead with plans to launch a state-owned energy company backed up with £8.3bn of taxpayer funds, in one of t

Unions hail UK’s rail renationalisation bills as a return to ‘public service’

Rail unions have said Britain’s trains will be “run as a public service, not for private profit”, as the new government announced early steps to renationa

Hopes of August rate cut fall after UK inflation stays at 2%

The chances of an August interest rate cut have taken a blow after a sharp jump in hotel prices meant progress in the UK’s fight against inflation stalled las

Inflation rate remains at Bank of England’s 2% target rate

There has been no change to the rate of inflation which remained at 2%, the target rate for the Bank of England, according to official figures.It

Trump’s Vice President says ‘UK is an Islamist country’ that has ‘a nuclear weapon’ – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Donald Trump’s Vice President JD Vance has said that the UK is an “Islamist country” that will “get a nuclear weapon” because Labour won the genera

Falling inflation, football and fake tan fuel UK retail spending

Falling inflation, football fans and fake tan drove supermarket shopping in recent weeks, when improving consumer confidence and excitement around the men’s E

UK economy to grow faster than expected but short of Labour pledge, IMF says

The International Monetary Fund has confirmed that it is expecting the UK economy to grow faster than previously expected this year.The Washington

Former NATO chief warns UK over ‘deadly quartet’ – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The former NATO chief Lord Robertson of Port Ellen who is the head of the new major defence review has warned the UK of the “deadly quartet.” He warned

Cineworld kicks off talks with landlords about closure plan

Cineworld has opened talks with some of Britain's biggest commercial landlords about its plans to axe up to a quarter of its British cinema estate

University Viking study finds ‘plough was mightier than the sword’ – Aberdeen Business News

VIKINGS in the far north of Scotland prospered through handing in their swords and swapping raiding for farming and fishing, a new study has found.Research by a

750 business leaders call on Labour to locate Great British Energy in Aberdeen

Some of the biggest names in Scottish business have backed a campaign to bring Great British Energy to Aberdeen. Sir Ian Wood, Martin Gilbert and Dougl