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Bank of England Could Cut Rates by Six Times, Goldman Sachs Predicts

The Bank of England could deliver as many as six interest rate cuts by mid-2026, according to new projections from…

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Britain’s Soaring Sickness Bill Sparks Concerns Over Benefits System

Britain’s rising sickness bill, now costing the public purse more than £65.7 billion annually, has raised alarms among policymakers and…

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves Pledges Overhaul of UK Immigration System to Attract Skilled Talent

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced plans for a comprehensive review of the UK’s immigration framework, with a focus on creating…

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Treasury Intervenes in Supreme Court Case Amid Motor Finance Mis-Selling Concerns

The Treasury is seeking to intervene in a landmark Supreme Court case that could expose Britain’s motor finance industry to…

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Volkswagen Warns of Economic Fallout from Proposed US Tariffs on Mexican Imports

Volkswagen has issued a warning about the potential economic consequences of the US administration's proposed tariffs on Mexican vehicle imports.…

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AI-Driven R&D Tax Claims Could Be Rejected Without Human Oversight, Warns Expert

Companies relying heavily on artificial intelligence (AI) to prepare their Research and Development (R&D) tax claims could risk having their…

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Bitcoin Hits Record High as Investors Bet on Pro-Crypto Trump Administration

Bitcoin surged to a new all-time high ahead of Donald Trump’s second-term inauguration, topping $109,000 before settling at $108,214, marking…

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Biden Administration Leaves Strong Consumer Protections Amid Political Shift

As the Biden administration nears its conclusion, it leaves behind a legacy of significant consumer protections, many of which directly…

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Mark Carney Enters Liberal Leadership Race After Trudeau’s Resignation

Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of England, has announced his candidacy for the leadership of Canada’s ruling Liberal…

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First-Time Homebuyers Could Benefit from Relaxed Mortgage Rules

First-time homebuyers may soon find it easier to enter the housing market as financial regulators explore proposals to ease existing…