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HSBC becomes first UK bank to quit industry’s net zero alliance

Campaigners condemn ‘troubling’ move that follows departure of six of largest US banks after Trump’s election

Supersize me: recreating Pret’s £13 miso salmon super plate at home

This recipe tastes punchier and is cheaper than the chain version – but is it worth the prep time?

Enduring confusion is the only certainty amid Trump’s latest tariff threats

Experts suspect ‘front loading’ of activity may mask deeper impact of tariffs on the US economy

Rachel Reeves to try to reassure City investors after unexpected UK GDP fall

Chancellor’s Mansion House speech to cite ‘opportunity’ in attempt to shrug off anaemic economic performance

Rubio in bind as he seeks to reassure south-east Asia, even as it faces Trump tariffs

Rubio meets Chinese counterpart at gathering, as questions remain about US trade polices and commitment to region

US will impose 35% tariffs on Canadian imports, Trump says in letter

New levies, apart from the 25% on auto parts and 50% on steel and aluminium, will come into effect on 1 August

Louis Vuitton says UK customer data stolen in cyber-attack

Lead brand of French luxury group LVMH reassures customers financial data such as bank details were not taken

Cash Isas: Rachel Reeves pauses plans to reduce amount savers can put in

Chancellor, who had been expected to announce changes next week, faced backlash over move

Rachel Reeves says May’s fall in GDP is ‘disappointing’; Trump tariffs knock markets – as it happened

UK GDP falls by 0.1% in May, following 0.3% fall in April.

Thousands of BBC jobs at risk as broadcaster considers major outsourcing drive

Exclusive: BBC understood to be speaking to US tech giants as it desperately seeks cost savings

Spreadsheets and day trips to Egypt: how gen Z is ‘soft saving’ for the future

Young adults are traveling, just not spontaneously and with an eye to putting money aside for the future

National Trust to cut at least 550 jobs after £10m rise in costs from Reeves’s budget

Exclusive: Charity hit by increase in employer national insurance and minimum wage and aims to save £26m

Fall in UK GDP puts focus back on expectations of tax rises in autumn budget

Depressing data comes as Rachel Reeves and her team were daring to hope business confidence was recovering

Fears Heathrow’s move to raise airport fees by ‘excessive’ 17% will push up fares

Airport is seeking increase to expand passenger capacity and fund new lounges, shops and restaurants

UK government considers rescue package for second major steel plant this year

Exclusive: Speciality Steel UK, which employs 1,450 people in South Yorkshire, could be supported if it enters administration

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← Older posts
  • HSBC becomes first UK bank to quit industry’s net zero alliance
  • Supersize me: recreating Pret’s £13 miso salmon super plate at home
  • Enduring confusion is the only certainty amid Trump’s latest tariff threats
  • Rachel Reeves to try to reassure City investors after unexpected UK GDP fall
  • Rubio in bind as he seeks to reassure south-east Asia, even as it faces Trump tariffs
  • US will impose 35% tariffs on Canadian imports, Trump says in letter
  • Louis Vuitton says UK customer data stolen in cyber-attack
  • Cash Isas: Rachel Reeves pauses plans to reduce amount savers can put in
  • Rachel Reeves says May’s fall in GDP is ‘disappointing’; Trump tariffs knock markets – as it happened
  • Thousands of BBC jobs at risk as broadcaster considers major outsourcing drive
  • Spreadsheets and day trips to Egypt: how gen Z is ‘soft saving’ for the future
  • National Trust to cut at least 550 jobs after £10m rise in costs from Reeves’s budget
  • Fall in UK GDP puts focus back on expectations of tax rises in autumn budget
  • Fears Heathrow’s move to raise airport fees by ‘excessive’ 17% will push up fares
  • UK government considers rescue package for second major steel plant this year
  • Welcome to Prime Day, when thousands of product thumbnails blur together to form a giant pile of garbage
  • Government inheriting poor value assets due to bad handling of PFI contracts, watchdog says
  • Trump v Lula: what to know about the tariffs spat between the US and Brazil
  • Lula threatens 50% tariff on US goods in retaliation for Trump levy on Brazil
  • Zonal pricing is dead. Now Miliband should be less absolutist on his 2030 goals
  • Photo agencies to boycott Oasis tour over rights restrictions
  • FTSE 100 hits record high as investors shrug off trade war concerns
  • FTSE 100 share index hits record high; four people arrested over UK cyber-attacks – as it happened
  • South West Water allowed to invest £24m rather than pay £19m fine
  • Scottish households urged to cut water use as climate crisis limits supplies
  • ITV and Disney to share shows such as The Bear and Love Island in UK
  • WPP names senior Microsoft boss Cindy Rose as new CEO
  • Is there anything more British than an underwhelming boast on a sign?
  • UK government abandons energy ‘zonal pricing’ plan
  • US shoppers feel the heat of Trump’s trade war: ‘the prices are going up’

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