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...Waitrose’s sales rose 5 per cent to £7.7bn, driven by an average 6.6 per cent increase in prices. Sales at John Lewis were down 4 per cent to £4.8bn....
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...Capital, he argued, does not flow to dangerous places. Good governance was thus a de-risking device for emerging markets....
...“The treaty . . . does not prohibit the launching of ballistic missiles, which could be armed with WMD warheads, through space,” according to the Arms Control Association, a US non-profit group....
...It squeaked through by half a percentage point....
...Some 5.2mn returns were submitted directly on the HMRC website or app and 6mn via commercial software....
...“Different people latch on to different parts of his story,” Shakespeare says, but it “does resonate with people from all over the world.”...
...It never quite does and he remains relentlessly nice — with the emphasis on relentless. While showering Sun with encouraging pep talks and expensive gifts, he continues to pile on his work demands....
...The Milly Dowler case (in which voicemails of the murdered teenager were hacked) becomes a turning point here as in real life, as does the willingness of Formula 1 boss Max Mosley (Michael Siberry, with...
...The problem lies not just with Liontrust and its dealmaker, chief executive John Ions, but the entire active fund management industry....
...The gallery’s UK business made profits of £5.2mn on sales of £167mn in 2022, having achieved profits of £13.2mn the year before....
...two weeks ago with its 5,000 cars safely aboard....
...It raises these interesting questions about what we are responsible for — does everything we say really represent who we are?”...
...The unemployment rate is just 6.1 per cent, up from 5 per cent in March 2022, shortly after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but still “one of the lowest rates since reunification” in...
...John Lydon’s ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’ spoken-word tour runs from May 1 to June 29, johnlydon.com Find out about our latest stories first — follow FTWeekend on Instagram and X, and subscribe...
...The basket of blue-chip US stocks rose as high as 5,000.4 on Thursday, seconds before closing the session 0.1 per cent higher at a record 4.997.91....
...“This time it’s being rushed through — there is unusual haste.”...
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...Abdaal’s positivity shines through....
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...Ireland was at 17.8 per cent and the Netherlands at 15.1 per cent. These numbers are nowhere near the peaks within the Covid pandemic. However, they are high. The UK does reasonably well by comparison....
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...While European defence spending grew 4.5 per cent in 2023, to reach an average 1.6 per cent of gross domestic product, Asian countries boosted their defence budgets by 4.7 per cent to hit an average 1.8...
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