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What's next for the BP share price?
Motley Fool UK· 12 hours agoBP’s (LSE:BP.) share price took a significant hit on Tuesday. This development has left investors questioning the company’s near-term prospects and...
2 stuttering UK shares I reckon could recover sooner rather than later
Fool.co.uk via Yahoo Finance UK· 12 hours agoMany UK shares have struggled in recent times. This Fool is tipping these two retailers to recover,...
2 stuttering UK shares I reckon could recover sooner rather than later
Motley Fool UK· 12 hours agoB&M European Value (LSE: BME) and Pets At Home Group (LSE: PETS) are examples of UK shares that have...
Landlord Marc Godart has nine days to pay damages to ex-Dublin tenant - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 12 hours agoJudge Marie Quirke heard on Tuesday that the "substance of the matter has been resolved" after the...
Loungers chief calls for government to back high streets with business rate break
Evening Standard via Yahoo Finance UK· 12 hours agoLoungers runs the Estadio-Lounge in Wembley Park (Loungers) Backing plans from the Labour government...
BP shares slide four per cent after warning of £1.6bn impairment
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 12 hours agoBP also said its second-quarter results, expected on July 30, will include post-tax adverse...
Coffee prices to keep rising for at least another year, Lavazza warns
PA Media: Money via Yahoo Finance UK· 12 hours agoFor UK consumers, this has meant the price of a 1kg bag of beans rising by 15% in a year, and Mr...
Coffee prices to keep rising for at least another year, Lavazza warns
The Irish News· 12 hours agoUK consumers will not see soaring coffee prices drop until the middle of next year at the earliest...
Vistry Group expects to complete 18,000 homes in 2024
This Is Money· 12 hours agoVistry Group anticipates finishing construction on over 18,000 homes this year following a robust...
Coffee prices to keep rising for at least another year, Lavazza warns
Rhyl, Prestatyn and Abergele Journal· 12 hours agoThe Italian coffee giant’s vice chairman, Giuseppe Lavazza, admitted “I was wrong” after predicting last year that prices would begin to fall this year. Poor harvests, particularly in the major ...