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...The UK’s top financial regulator is facing a fierce backlash from the government and City executives over its plan to “name and shame” companies under investigation more frequently and at a much earlier...
...He set aside £520mn in his November Autumn Statement to “build resilience for future health emergencies and capitalise on the UK’s R&D strengths”....
...Such a cut would allow Hunt and Sunak to say they had halved the main NI contribution rate from 12 per cent to 6 per cent over the course of three fiscal events since November 2023....
...Henderson expects the economy to recover over the course of this year, with activity picking up again after the first quarter supported by various factors, including rising household disposable incomes and...
...Asos, Boohoo and George at Asda have signed agreements with the UK’s competition watchdog, promising to only use accurate and clear environmental claims following an investigation by the regulator into possible...
...With its strong anti-immigration message, Reform is feeding off the controversy over irregular migration and a recent upsurge in community tensions over the Israel-Hamas war....
...This would be difficult enough if it was not for horrible estimation problems and fundamental uncertainties over the economic meaning and drivers behind R-star....
...So I would absolutely choose Trump over Biden. Lucy FisherWhat’s all that about?...
...Multiple flights would leave “every month” over the summer “until the boats have stopped”....
...The backlash over the FCA’s proposal has also raised questions about how much it will serve the regulator’s own interests....
...Madhumita Murgia And his point was, there’s this kind of tension where, you know, they could easily build a profitable business, stop putting so much money into R&D and just improve their primary product...
...George Parker is the FT’s political editor Find out about our latest stories first — follow FT Weekend on Instagram and X, and subscribe to our podcast Life & Art wherever you listen...
...The company’s rapid rise to prominence is striking even by the frenzied standards of an AI boom that has played out over the past 18 months....
...The music cruises along for over an hour at a midtempo pace, rarely breaking into the sweat implied by the steamier tracks....
...The Microsoft-G42 deal appears to be the start of a broader alliance between the US and UAE over AI....
...“Sunak’s big claim is that he knows how to run the economy, but if the ‘R’ word is being discussed in an election year, that’s very bad for him. We want to fight the election on the economy.”...
...He says his job is to win over undecided voters....
...And I remember going over with George Osborne to China in 2015. I was the only journalist on the trip. It was the height of the golden age. We went to Xinjiang, we went to the Shanghai Stock Exchange....
...George Parker here, standing in for Stephen, with news of what home secretary James Cleverly called a “landmark moment” overnight. Yes, the government’s Safety of Rwanda bill is about to become law....
...George Steer Well over the very, very long term, fast-growing small caps have tended to deliver punchy returns for investors....
...Meanwhile Sunak’s promise to “Stop the Boats” could look somewhat threadbare if recent trends continue and there is another surge in migrants crossing the English Channel over the summer....
...Sir Keir Starmer’s team fear that if Azhar Ali were to be suspended, it could help the rival campaign of pro-Palestinian candidate and former Labour MP George Galloway, fuelling community tensions....
...Meta’s decision to pay its first-ever dividend signals a renewed attempt by Big Tech to satisfy investors, who for years have clamoured over the nearly $500bn cash pile amassed by Silicon Valley’s richest...
...“The success of this deterrent doesn’t rest on one flight alone,” Sunak said, promising “a regular rhythm of multiple flights every month over the summer and beyond, until the boats are stopped”....
...Britain’s main opposition Labour party has lost a divisive by-election contest in Rochdale to George Galloway, a leftwing politician threatening to inflame tensions in the UK parliament over Israel’s offensive...
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