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Ian McConnell: Scottish company profits, as headless chickens destroy value
The Herald· 2 days agoIn others, it might follow another kind of change of ownership. Scotland’s family business sector has plenty of great examples of enterprises which continue to prosper from ...
US president elections: Biden clings to campaign, but skepticism persists in party
Gulf News· 2 hours agoThe president flatly declared his intention to remain atop the Democratic ticket, arguing that he...
Signs of life appear for the London Stock Exchange as activity ‘gathering momentum’
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 days ago“The forthcoming UK election outcome is expected to provide businesses with much-needed regulatory...
The American Inspiration for Britain’s First Female Chancellor
The New York Times via Yahoo News UK· 5 hours agoFor inspiration, she has turned to another glass-ceiling-shattering woman, on the other side of the...
Who has Sir Keir Starmer picked to be in his Cabinet?
Press Association News· 11 hours agoHe has been MP for Ilford North since 2015 and as Health Secretary will be responsible for...
Tourism, farming and small businesses are priorities in Caerfyrddin | ITV News
ITV.com· 3 days agoThe future of farming, tourism, and help for small businesses are some of the key issues facing...
'Heartbreak' as diggers 'destroy' South West high street with 'catastrophic' consequences
Somerset Live via Yahoo News UK· 4 days ago"The result is... Street is already having a huge negative impact on businesses and people visiting...
The American Inspiration for Britain’s First Female Chancellor
New York Times· 5 hours agoAfter 14 years in the shadows, Britain’s Labour Party has returned to governing. For inspiration,...
UK's Starmer says Rwanda deportation plan 'dead and buried' – DW – 07/06/2024
Deutsche Welle· 2 hours agoStarmer, the leader of the center-left Labour Party, took office on Friday after winning one of the...
Small cities in US Rust belt are leading an urban transformation charge
The Guardian· 2 days agoLife in Evansville, Indiana, during the 20th century mirrored much of the rest of the US’s industrial midwest: booming growth powered by manufacturing in the early decades – then a steep decline ...