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04:26 | Number of workers taking sick leave hits 10-year high | ||
Mo | Dangerous AI systems need a 'smoke alarm', warn UK ministers | ||
Mo | Macron launches 'ecological plan' to end France's use of fossil fuels by 2030 | ||
Mo | 'Coming-of-age moment': Bee Network creates a buzz in Greater Manchester | ||
Mo | Sunak may seek to limit HS2 fallout with new transport projects in north | ||
Mo | Gatwick restricts flight numbers for week amid air traffic control problems | ||
Mo | Amazon to invest up to $4bn in OpenAI rival Anthropic | ||
Mo | Nissan vows to go all-electric by 2030 despite Sunak delay on petrol ban | ||
Mo | Brighton Pier owner hit by spending slowdown and bad weather | ||
Mo | Aldi reports record UK sales as shoppers change habits in cost of living crisis | ||
Mo | Andy Burnham: scrapping HS2 'would be disaster for north of England' | ||
Mo | UK economy hit by 'renewed signs of stress' as growth slows - business live | ||
Mo | Labour to stand firm on net zero policies and attack cost of Tory retreat | ||
Mo | Petrostate windfall tax would help poor countries in climate crisis, says Brown | ||
Mo | Great British slowdown has hamstrung our economy - thinktank | ||
Mo | Carmakers call on EU to delay 10% tariff on electric vehicle exports | ||
Mo | Lego abandons effort to make bricks from recycled plastic bottles | ||
So | FCA draws up tougher rules to protect women from workplace abuse | ||
So | Water companies 'need single social tariff in England and Wales' | ||
So | FA accused of double standards after Brentford owner appears to have made money from bets in own name | ||
So | Shapps says it would be 'crazy' not to reconsider full HS2 rail project | ||
So | CBI secures emergency funding to stave off potential collapse | ||
So | UK's political short-termism is killing hopes of business investment | Richard Partington | ||
So | 'Imagine Westminster under water': stricter tests needed to see how City copes with climate disasters | ||
So | Struggling self-employed in UK would prefer salaried job security, report claims |