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McDonald’s UK has lost one of its most aptly named executives, with Zoe Hamburger stepping down after just 18 months as senior vice president and chief restaurant officer. Hamburger, who joined the UK leadership

Giorgio Armani, the Italian designer who built one of the world’s most recognisable fashion empires, has died at the age of 91. The Armani Group confirmed his death in a statement on Sunday, saying:

Gold prices could surge to almost $5,000 an ounce if Donald Trump’s continued attacks on the US Federal Reserve weaken the central bank’s independence, according to a forecast from Goldman Sachs. The precious metal

The National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) has secured a new four-year funding commitment from Research England to boost collaboration between academia and industry. The funding, which builds on the support of NCUB’s

A practising barrister has been publicly named by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) as a promoter of tax avoidance schemes – the first time a legal professional has appeared on the government’s official

The balance of power in European football has shifted once again after a record-breaking summer transfer window, with seven clubs now boasting squads valued at more than €1 billion. The surge marks a dramatic

Lloyds Bank is preparing to axe as many as 3,000 jobs as part of a sweeping performance overhaul aimed at cutting costs and driving profitability. The shake-up, first reported by the Financial Times, would

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to consider a package of wealth taxes in the autumn budget, arguing that extra revenue is needed to boost public services and demonstrate

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