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Want to see where Trump’s tariffs are leading US business? Look at Georgia

The political swing state has a $900bn economy, with hospitality, industrial manufacturing – and movies

Sweet dreams: dessert parlours help to revive UK’s high streets

Market thought to be worth more than £500m as diners seek cheaper alternatives to the pub or a meal out

‘Feels bigger than herself’: the importance of Taylor Swift’s latest victory

World’s most famous pop star has finally bought back rights to her master recordings, a win for her but also a potentially major win for the industry

‘You were among your people’: Nintendo Switch 2 launch revives the midnight release

Once rivalling film premieres for theatrics, could Smyths’ revival of the midnight launch tap into a desire for shared real-world experience?

Ex-Labour minister calls for wealth tax and public investment in June spending review

Exclusive: Ex-minister to call for wealth tax, and Andy Burnham to demand focus on housing and education

Hubris, crisis and scandal: how the NatWest ‘soap opera’ unfolded

From Fred ‘the Shred’ Goodwin to Nigel Farage ousting the CEO, it’s been a bumpy ride for the now-privatised banking group, formerly RBS

UK banks urged to beef up anti-fraud systems for international payments

Data reveals ‘notable increase’ in scammers tricking people into sending money abroad

UK forging ahead with US trade talks, despite court block on Trump’s tariffs

Exclusive: British officials hope to have deals covering cars, metals and aeroplane parts within weeks

Trump announces 50% steel tariffs and hails ‘blockbuster’ deal with Japan

President tells Pennsylvania rally tariffs will aid workers but questions raised over nature of Nippon Steel investment

Trump says he is doubling tariffs on imported steel to 50% – as it happened

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Google and Home Depot drop Pride Toronto sponsorship amid Trump’s DEI war

Organizer points to president’s anti-diversity push as companies join Adidas and Clorox in withdrawing support

Government sells final shares in NatWest 17 years after £45bn bailout

Sale ends state ownership of the banking group, then known as Royal Bank of Scotland, after 2008 rescue

Trump says China ‘totally violated’ tariff truce after US warns trade talks have ‘stalled’ – as it happened

Bank of England policymaker plays down inflation risk but says he is ‘pretty concerned’ about the economic outlook

China has ‘totally violated’ its trade agreement with the US, says Trump

President took to social media to denounce Beijing in the latest development in his ongoing tariff war

Unions representing Harvard workers fear Trump’s ‘authoritarian turn’

International students and employees are ‘afraid to speak out’ as White House escalates push to control enrollment

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  • Want to see where Trump’s tariffs are leading US business? Look at Georgia
  • Sweet dreams: dessert parlours help to revive UK’s high streets
  • ‘Feels bigger than herself’: the importance of Taylor Swift’s latest victory
  • ‘You were among your people’: Nintendo Switch 2 launch revives the midnight release
  • Ex-Labour minister calls for wealth tax and public investment in June spending review
  • Hubris, crisis and scandal: how the NatWest ‘soap opera’ unfolded
  • UK banks urged to beef up anti-fraud systems for international payments
  • UK forging ahead with US trade talks, despite court block on Trump’s tariffs
  • Trump announces 50% steel tariffs and hails ‘blockbuster’ deal with Japan
  • Trump says he is doubling tariffs on imported steel to 50% – as it happened
  • Google and Home Depot drop Pride Toronto sponsorship amid Trump’s DEI war
  • Government sells final shares in NatWest 17 years after £45bn bailout
  • Trump says China ‘totally violated’ tariff truce after US warns trade talks have ‘stalled’ – as it happened
  • China has ‘totally violated’ its trade agreement with the US, says Trump
  • Unions representing Harvard workers fear Trump’s ‘authoritarian turn’
  • Taylor Swift buys back the rights to the master recordings of her first six albums
  • Sir Bob Reid obituary
  • Burberry pays new boss almost £2.6m in nine months while axing jobs
  • Volkswagen to make ‘massive’ investment in US in bid to avoid tariffs
  • Inflation data shouldn’t deter us from rate cuts, says Bank policymaker
  • Over a barrel: lack of sugar throws Cuba’s rum industry into crisis
  • Rachel Reeves to announce billions in regional spending after Treasury rule changes
  • Three gas firms fined £8m by Ofgem for being too slow to attend leaks
  • Trump attacks judges who ruled against him on tariffs and praises ‘terrific’ Musk before Doge exit – as it happened
  • Trump news at a glance: tariffs reinstated, for now, after rollercoaster of court decisions
  • Trump wins temporary reprieve as he fights against court block on tariffs
  • Bank of England governor urges deeper ties with EU to ‘minimise’ Brexit impact
  • Federal Reserve issues rare statement asserting independence amid Trump pressure
  • Michael O’Leary to get €100m bonus under deal to keep him at Ryanair
  • BA and Pizza Express among companies that failed to pay minimum wage

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