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Parkinson’s UK asks golfers to tee off and host a ‘Par for Parkinson’s’ event

Parkinson’s UK is calling on golf lovers to take part in its nationwide fundraising campaign, Par for Parkinson’s, by hosting their own golf event...

First-time buyers spending 40% of pay on mortgages

People buying a house for the first time are spending about 37% of their take-home pay on mortgage payments, according to the Nationwide.The figure...

Next weathers the storm as it reports better-than-expected sales

Clothing chain Next has reported better-than-expected sales and raised its profits forecast...

56 Best Free Business Events For August 2024 – Startups.co.uk

Summer is here, and everyone from CEO to CFO is in vacation mode. Business networking in August is a chance to loosen the...

Interest rate cuts are coming – here are five stocks to invest in now

As markets brace for the first cut to interest rates since 2020,...

Bank of England cuts rates to 5% in first drop since March 2020

Don't expect a flurry of rate cutspublished at 12:1212:12Faisal IslamEconomics editorThe clear message today was not to expect a consecutive series of cuts from...

CrowdStrike sued over global IT outage

The firm at the centre of the global IT outage last month...

Ride-hailing giant Uber strikes EV deal with China Tesla rival BYD

Uber has announced a deal which aims to bring 100,000 electric vehicles (EVs) made by China's BYD to the ride-hailing giant's global fleet of...

UK interest rate decision on a knife-edge

A decision by the Bank of England to cut interest rates later is "on a knife-edge", according to analysts.Traders have bet on a 60%...

Can technology fix the ‘broken’ concert ticketing system?

Jacki ThrappUK ticketing company Seat Unique is working with London’s Wembley Stadium to sell hospitality tickets for Taylor Swift’s tour. She returns to the...

Rachel Reeves: What taxes might the chancellor raise?

Getty ImagesThe government has said it will have to increase taxes at the Budget in October to plug a £22bn "hole" in the public...

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