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Paris Olympics gives eurozone economic boost after rise in spending

The Paris Olympics have provided a boost to the eurozone economy after a sharp rise in spending as athletes and spectators descended on the...

Recruitment downturn keeps Hays in a difficult position

Annual profits at one of Britain’s biggest recruiters more than halved last year and there is still no sign that the hiring market will...

New Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol to commute 1,000 miles in corporate jet

Starbucks has offered its new chief executive the use of a corporate...

90-minute delays at Dover as Bank Holiday travel warning issued

Drivers are facing 90-minute delays at the Port of Dover - as travel experts issue a warning over congestion ahead of the Bank...

Why electricity pylons could knock £12,000 off the value of your home

Power lines and pylons can reduce the value of nearby homes by...

Energy prices set for 9% hike ahead of colder months

About Josh Lamb After graduating from the University of Kent in the summer of 2022 with a degree in History, Josh joined...

Former Post Office software supplier plots London stock market return

A supplier of software to post offices around the world is plotting...

Expansion could turn much-loved London City Airport into another Luton

London City’s short-haul route network and its proximity to the City mean...

What you need to know about lecanemab – the Alzheimer’s drug rejected for NHS use

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Elon Musk cuts down 500,000 trees at Tesla’s German gigafactory

Elon Musk’s Tesla felled half a million trees in order to build his...

‘Latte levy’: Scots to be charged for takeaway cups

The Scottish Government wants to introduce a 25p fee on every disposable drinks cup.Scots are being asked to share their opinions on the plans...

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