Up to 19,000 derelict properties to be covered by new tax
As many as 19,000 properties could be covered by the new Derelict Property Tax, which is set to be included …
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As many as 19,000 properties could be covered by the new Derelict Property Tax, which is set to be included …
The S&P Global UK manufacturing PMI survey also said manufacturing production contracted for the first time in six months in …
The S&P Global UK manufacturing PMI survey also said manufacturing production contracted for the first time in six months in …
What's expected to be the biggest IPO in human history is reportedly underway. SpaceX has filed for an initial public …
The dispute began in February 2025 when the university announced plans to slash its budget by £140 million.
The gains mark a shift for the stores, which had endured consecutive months of declining duty-free sales amid lingering tensions …
The ceremonies were held against a backdrop of global turmoil stemming from the Middle East conflict and economic uncertainty at …
Fuel surcharges are expected to rise up to double their current rates due to the ongoing Iran conflict.
Stock markets have bounced after the oil price dipped below $100 a barrel, driven by hopes of a de-escalation of …
Shares in brownfield developer slump almost a fifth on bombshell announcement to investors
Millions of pounds in prizes are awarded every month by the government-run savings scheme
The company did not disclose the potential impact these closures would have on its workforce
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is due to speak at a press conference later on Wednesday morning.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is due to speak at a press conference later on Wednesday morning.
The risk of global volatility slowing recovery in the housing market ‘has now become a reality’, Berkeley said.
The risk of global volatility slowing recovery in the housing market ‘has now become a reality’, Berkeley said.
Marks & Spencer will anchor the scheme with a new all food store opening in late 2026
The Tokyo-based financial group is considering the Odaiba waterfront district as a potential site for the project.
Eight KDDI executives, including President and CEO Hiromichi Matsuda, will return portions of their executive remuneration.
Under the initiative, account data will be shared through the Cooperation agency for Anti-Money Laundering.