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Political football: How soccer has shaped the UK general election
New York Times· 21 hours agoA generous estate agent might describe the two-up, two-down terraced houses on the cramped side...
Pound Sterling strengthens as US private payrolls growth unexpectedly slowed in June
The Forex Market· 13 hours agoThe Pound Sterling (GBP) extends its upside to near 1.2735 in Wednesday’s New York session after a...
PM says he had ‘good chat’ with Johnson after not being seen together at rally
The Irish News· 10 hours agoThe former prime minister made a surprise appearance at the London event on Tuesday night in a bid...
Explainer: what happened at Bath and why did a media rights war erupt?
Racing Post· 8 hours agoWhen early prices for Wednesday's meeting at Bath began to appear on Tuesday, it became apparent...
This is what Boris is really up to (Hint: it’s not supporting Sunak...)
The Independent· 12 hours agoBoris Johnson’s surprise last-minute appearance at a Conservative election rally in London was not a...
Martin Scorsese asked me not to have sex
The Herald· 14 hours agoWhat I want to know, I tell the actor and producer Griffin Dunne right at the beginning of our conversation, is whether any director other than…
Forex Today: Key data releases and FOMC Minutes point to volatile day ahead of US holiday
The Forex Market· 13 hours agoHere is what you need to know on Wednesday, July 3: The US Dollar (USD) struggles to find demand...
The Morning Briefing: Abrdn's AI tool and Fintel completes £14m Threesixty deal | Money Marketing
Money Marketing Online· 18 hours agoAbrdn and the University of Edinburgh are to release an artificial intelligence (AI) investment tool to support its investment research process. The focus of the tool will be to expand the breadth ...
I bought a wreck of a house which I've done up - now I need tax advice
This Is Money· 19 hours agoDoer-upper: I bought a wreck of a house and doubled its value - what are the tax rules? My house in...
Steep learning curves - election heat for bonds
Reuters· 19 hours agoSome might wonder why it took so long, but the risk that this year's key elections exaggerate rather than rein in bloated public debt is finally seeing...