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UK stock market rules shake-up not universally popular

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has given the green light to the biggest shake-up of the rules it uses to govern Britain's listed companies

Innovative Edinburgh Probate Service Nominated for Top UK Entrepreneur Award – Scottish Business News

An Edinburgh business owner dedicated to helping individuals navigate the process of dealing with a deceased person’s estate independently has been recog

Fields for Paris Olympics golf events unveiled

The fields for the men’s and women’s golf competitions at the Paris Olympics have been announced by the International Golf Federation, with 32 cou

New environment secretary Reed summons water bosses for urgent talks

The new environment secretary has summoned the bosses of most of Britain’s water companies for urgent talks amid signs that Labour will take a t

Today in History: July 10, the Battle of Britain begins in World War II

Today is Wednesday, July 10, the 192nd day of 2024. There are 174 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:On July 10, 1940, during World War II, th

Rachel Reeves launches £7.3bn national wealth fund

The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is launching a £7.3bn national wealth fund, as part of a drive by the newly elected Labour government to attract billions of pou

What a national wealth fund is and why Chancellor Rachel Reeves has launched one in the UK

The UK has launched a multi-billion pound national wealth fund to power green invest and infrastructure development in an effort to grow the econo

Boost for new National Wealth Fund to unlock private investment

The Chancellor Rachel Reeves and the Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds have today instructed officials to immediately begin work to align the UK Infrastruc

Dyson to cut 1,000 jobs as quarter of UK workforce goes in global cost reduction – business live

Dyson 'to cut 1,000 UK jobs'Vacuum cleaner manufacturer Dyson has reportedly told employees it plans to cut 1,000 jobs in the UK, more than a quarter of the Bri

Retail sales dip in June as UK’s cooler weather and cost of living bite

UK retail sales slumped last month as cold weather deterred shoppers from buying summer clothing and gardening supplies, despite pressure easing on households a

Buyout barons plot their escape from Britain amid fear of tax crackdown

Jason Clatworthy, a tax partner at Alvarez & Marsal, said more private equity managers had been making enquiries about whet

Poor state of Thames Water a ‘critical risk’ to UK, Starmer and Reeves told

The prime minister and chancellor have been briefed by Whitehall officials that the poor state of Thames Water presents a “critical risk” to the country, th