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Let me start by saying that I, like every self-respecting political junkie, have watched and adored The West Wing — all seven seasons, multiple times. So before you roll your eyes and think here

‘Russian oligarch’ has become a buzzword for Western audiences in the last two decades, but Alekszej Fedoricsev insists that he is neither an oligarch nor Russian.Born in the Soviet Union, values-driven and self-made

CSGO or Counter-Strike: Global Offensive skins continue to remain hugely popular, especially with the change to CS2 or Counter-Strike 2. No matter whether you are a trader who wants to streamline his inventory or

Britain has recorded its highest number of company closures for two decades, with the final quarter of 2024 seeing 198,046 businesses struck off the official register.The figure, revealed by research firm Beauhurst, surpasses

Tie-ups with retailers such as B&Q, Screwfix and Ann Summers have helped Deliveroo to raise its profit forecast, after the food delivery group recorded a strong uptick in orders. The FTSE 250 firm, which

The Small Business Charter (SBC) has appointed entrepreneur Byron Dixon OBE, founder and chief executive of freshness-technology firm Micro-Fresh, as its new chair.Dixon takes over from outgoing chair Michael Hayman MBE, marking a

Workers in the North of the UK have become more likely to receive a pay rise than their Southern counterparts, according to the new Salary Trends Report 2025 from Totaljobs. The research, drawing on

The UK’s economy grew by just 0.1 per cent in November, below forecasts of 0.2 per cent, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The subdued figure, announced on Friday, underscores the

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