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Britain snubs GSK in favour of US pharma giant for RSV vaccine

The NHS has turned to US drugs giant Pfizer over its British rival GSK for vaccines against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV),

‘It was a nightmare. It still is’: the cost of doing business, eight years after Brexit

Exactly eight years ago, the UK went to the polls and voted to leave the EU.Ending a union that had begun in 1973, the decision was bound to have a profound imp

Britain’s biggest union demands a four-day week

One of Labour’s biggest backers has called on the next government to enshrine the right to a four-day work week “for all”

1.5K Tata Steel staff in Britain to start indefinite strike from July 8

4 min read Last Updated : Jun 21 2024 | 11:53 PM IST Around 1,500 Tata Steel workers based in Port Talbot and Llanwern in Wales will begin an ‘a

Changes to the UK Skilled Worker Visa | London Business News

The skilled worker visa program has undergone recent changes as part of the government’s plan to curtail rising net migration figures and Immigration Lawye

Parcel delivery giant Yodel seeks new funding months after rescue

The parcel delivery group once owned by the proprietors of The Daily Telegraph is in talks to seek extra funding just months after it was rescued

Why Carlsberg has a thirst for Britvic

The roll-call of UK-listed companies to have attracted foreign takeover approaches this year is a long and distinguished one.It includes Anglo Ame

Who should I vote for? Compare 2024 election manifestos and policies

3 hours agoBy the Visual Journalism team, BBC NewsThe UK's main parties are announcing their campaign promises ahead of the general election on 4 July.Unsure

Hunt takes on Reeves after claim Labour is ‘natural party of British business’

For the assembled chief executives of UK Inc, the claim that the opposition Labour Party is the "natural party of business" might have been hard to digest a yea

UK parties ignoring food shortage risks, say farming and retail bodies

Farmers and supermarkets have accused the main political parties of ignoring the risk of severe food shortages in Britain, calling the issue a “worrying blind

Affordable housing, a utopian dream in the UK

The UK housing market is in no way welcoming to first-time buyers, as the price of houses increases by 1.1 per cent in the year to April 2024. At this rate, the

JP Morgan removes EU bonus cap for London-based staff

Wall Street’s biggest bank is lifting Brussels’ bonus cap for its London-based staff, weeks after rival Goldman Sachs fired the starting gun o