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Jun- 2023 -2 JuneBusiness
UK offers £1,500 payment to civil servants in bid to end strikes
UK ministers have offered junior and mid-ranking civil servants a one-off payment of £1,500 in a push to end a…
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2 JuneBusiness
Strike gets the keys to Purplebricks after £1 sale approved
P urplebricks has been sold for £1 to online estate agency Strike after shareholders approved the offer from the only…
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2 JuneBusiness
Budget airlines see higher passenger numbers in May
Ireland’s Ryanair said it carried 17 million passengers during the month, an increase of 10% from the 15.4 million in…
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2 JuneBusiness
FTSE 100 Live: Shares rally on debt vote, Dechra backs £4.5bn takeover
L ondon shares are set for a positive session after a vote in the US Senate ended recent uncertainty over…
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2 JuneBusiness
Rail passengers suffer fresh disruption due to more strike action
S trikes by railway workers continued on Friday, causing fresh travel disruption for passengers. Members of the Rail, Maritime and…
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1 JuneBusiness
Truss joins calls by senior Tories to scrap inheritance tax
More than 50 Conservative MPs, including former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, have urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt…
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1 JuneBusiness
CBI to shrink workforce after losing dozens of members, reports say
T he Confederation of British Industry (CBI) is set to shrink its workforce in a bid to drastically reduce costs,…
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May- 2023 -31 MayBusiness
Woman behind food sharing app wins entrepreneurial ward
T he co-founder of a food sharing app has won a prestigious businesswoman of the year award. Tessa Clarke was…
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31 MayBusiness
British Land booted off FTSE 100 while Ocado dodges demotion
O nline grocer Ocado has dodged relegation from London’s FTSE 100 while property firm British Land lost its coveted spot…
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31 MayBusiness
Long-term shift in government spending has cut UK inequality, study finds
Public services during the past 30 years have been targeted towards lower income UK households in a shift that has…
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