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McKinsey is drawing up plans that could see thousands of jobs cut over the next two years, as the global consultancy responds to rapid advances in artificial intelligence and a prolonged slowdown in

First-time buyers, the self-employed and older borrowers could soon find it easier to secure a mortgage under a package of reforms proposed by the Financial Conduct Authority, as the regulator moves to modernise

The UK unemployment rate has risen to 5.1 per cent, its highest level since January 2021, as fresh data pointed to a further cooling in the labour market and slowing wage growth. Figures published

Virgin Media O2 has officially opened its new multi-million-pound North West headquarters in central Manchester, marking a significant expansion of its long-term commitment to the city and the wider region. The new office, located

A veteran nightclub operator has called on the government to introduce a Covid-style loan guarantee scheme to unlock investment in what he described as a “logjammed” hospitality sector struggling with poor access to

A Firsthand Witness to History Paul Eliacin remembers the smoke first. Thick. Dark. Unnatural. It filled the air long before the news made it clear what was happening. Three days after the September 11, 2001,

Howard Pauchnik’s story is simple, steady, and full of the kind of lessons that last. He didn’t run a Fortune 500 company or lead a major investment firm. Instead, he built his career in

Dr. Chun Ju Chang is a respected cancer researcher and educator with a career shaped by hard work, scientific curiosity, and international experience. Raised in Taiwan, she discovered an early interest in how science

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