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Tesla’s European sales fell sharply in July, with the electric carmaker losing market share for a seventh consecutive month and slipping behind Chinese rival BYD for the first time. Figures from the European Automobile

Britain’s online small businesses are showing resilience and optimism despite wider economic challenges, with nearly four in five confident they will grow in the next 12 months, according to new research from eBay

Men in the UK are nearly one-and-a-half times more likely to receive a bonus than women, and when they do, their payouts are significantly higher, according to new research from HR data specialists

The Government is weighing a major shake-up of landlord taxation that could see National Insurance contributions applied to rental income for the first time.Under the proposal, being considered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead

The government has unveiled plans for a new £29.6 million RNA biofoundry in Darlington, designed to accelerate the development of next-generation therapies for cancer, dementia, cardiovascular disease and infectious illnesses.Backed by the Department

The government’s National Wealth Fund (NWF) has pledged up to £200 million to support new battery storage projects across Britain, as part of a £500 million investment package designed to strengthen the country’s

The dollar weakened and US borrowing costs jumped after President Donald Trump claimed to have sacked Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, escalating his battle with the country’s independent central bank. In a move without

The scrapping of VAT-free shopping for international visitors has cost London’s West End £310 million in lost sales during the first half of 2025, according to new research. The figure represents a 40 per

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