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U.K. government bonds, known as gilts, recouped almost half of the losses incurred Wednesday when the Rachel Reeves’ tenure as Chancellor of the Exchequer seemed short-dated. In trading on Thursday ...
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Luke Tryl, the UK director of More In Common, pointed to how a similar show of emotion by Hillary Clinton 'humanised' her ...
The biopharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca is considering moving their stock listing from the London Stock Exchange to the US in ...
Keir Starmer has refused to rule out that this year’s Autumn Budget will be softer than the tax raid seen last year, which ...
Stock markets and the dollar largely steadied Thursday before key US jobs data and as investors kept a close eye on President ...
Sterling rose against the dollar and euro but faces renewed falls after a flare up in U.K. political uncertainty and fresh fiscal concerns Wednesday triggered a selloff.
UK government bond yields fell after the Prime Minister ruled out sacking Chancellor Rachel Reeves, easing market concerns ...
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The trouble with Kemi Badenoch is that if she sees someone lying on the ground, she can’t resist the temptation to kick them.
Rachel Reeves has said she is “cracking on with the job” after the sight of her crying in the Commons led to speculation ...
Starmer: NHS future looks bright under Labour — but we’ve got more work to do - The prime minister said Rachel Reeves’s decisions as chancellor had meant Labour ‘can invest record amounts’ in the heal ...
Over half of Britons have cried at work, so why are Rachel Reeves's tears so divisive? - When Rachel Reeves cried in the ...
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