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Currys, the UK’s largest electricals retailer, has scrapped its board-level ESG committee, effectively ending formal oversight of environmental, social and governance issues at the highest level of the company.The decision comes as regulation

Currys, the UK’s largest electricals retailer, has scrapped its board-level ESG committee, effectively ending formal oversight of environmental, social and governance issues at the highest level of the company. The decision comes as regulation

Tesco has warned that the UK grocery sector faces an intensifying price battle in the run-up to Christmas, even as it raised its full-year profit forecast after winning market share over the summer.The

Jellycat, the British toymaker behind viral plush toys such as sad-faced eggs and smiling peanuts, is set to pay its owners a £110m dividend after profits more than doubled in 2024.The privately owned

Series, the viral college networking startup, has appointed a humanoid robot as its Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) — and launched the announcement with a campus-wide takeover at Harvard.The robot, named Uri, is a

Tesco has warned that the UK grocery sector faces an intensifying price battle in the run-up to Christmas, even as it raised its full-year profit forecast after winning market share over the summer.The

Currys, the UK’s largest electricals retailer, has scrapped its board-level ESG committee, effectively ending formal oversight of environmental, social and governance issues at the highest level of the company.The decision comes as regulation

The Treasury is weighing plans to grant newly listed companies a stamp duty exemption in November’s autumn budget, as ministers look to revive London’s competitiveness as a global IPO hub.Officials are considering a

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