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UK water companies at risk of claims after Supreme Court sewage ruling
Reuters· 3 hours agoBritish water companies are at increased risk of lawsuits over pollution after a landmark ruling...
LSEG’s second quarter results: Five things to watch out for
Proactive Financial News· 4 hours agoLondon Stock Exchange Group PLC (LSE:LSEG) is set to announce its second-quarter financial results...
Wingstop’s U.K. millennial chief walks to work from his Hampstead Heath apartment and has $25...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance UK· 4 hours agoThe worst? Nothing too catastrophic to date to be honest! Hampstead High Street, London (Photo by...
General election: Is Welsh independence a priority for voters?
BBC News· 4 hours agoWelsh independence isn't any party's priority this election, despite visible signs of public support...
Pound Sterling retraces against US Dollar in countdown to Fed Powell’s speech
The Forex Market· 6 hours agoThe Pound Sterling (GBP) retraces to 1.2620 against the US Dollar (USD) in Tuesday’s London session.
General Election 2024 LIVE: Tories risk being 'all but wiped out' in London, says new poll as...
Evening Standard via Yahoo News UK· 11 hours agoThe Prime Minister told the BBC he had spoken to Southgate when it was announced the United Kingdom...
New UK government can claim competence dividend
Reuters· 12 hours agoEight years ago, Britain was reeling from its shock decision to leave the European Union. The political upheaval and economic uncertainty that followed...
Thanks To Bridgerton And Saltburn, Manor Hotels Are Having A Moment
Forbes· 13 hours agoEverything old is new again when it comes to hotels this year. With the immense success of Netflix’s...
How to buy Taylor Swift tickets: Eras Tour dates and prices compared
Business Insider via Yahoo News UK· 22 hours agoIt's worth noting that some of the cheapest tickets have restricted views. StubHub's cheapest...
All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 1 day agoLeft-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow of horse-drawn carriages on