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Troubled Thames Water braces for enormous fines in latest Ofwat crackdown

A licence breach resulting from a credit rating downgrade could result in...

Euros gives £3bn boost to British economy

Football fans have given a £3.1bn boost to the British economy over...

Tackling racism a ‘major challenge’ for North East businesses

Tackling racism and discrimination are key to helping business in the north-east of England thrive, according to a report.The North East Chamber of Commerce...

Reeves faces a battle with Labour’s Left over refusal to pile on more debt

Lord O’Neill is not alone. The influential Tony Blair Institute (TBI) think...

‘As prepared as we can be’: UK airlines and airports get ready for summer getaway

It’s time. The summer holidays are upon us and that sunshine jaunt booked back in January is suddenly imminent. But as the first travel...

British Gas owner Centrica in talks to find new chairman

The FTSE-100 owner of British Gas, the UK's biggest domestic energy supplier,...

Unilever to slash a third of European workforce

Unilever plans to cut a third of its office-based roles in Europe by the end of 2025, the consumer goods giant has said.It comes...

Angela Rayner prepares to overhaul green rules in race to build on countryside

Nutrient neutrality rules are a legacy from the European Union that obstruct...

Carpetright to enter administration in UK

Carpet and flooring retailer, Carpetright, is set to enter administration in the UK, putting the future of its more than 1,800 staff there at...

Carpetright on brink of collapse with 1,800 jobs at risk

Carpetright, one of the UK’s biggest flooring retailers, has filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator, putting 1,800 jobs at risk as...

‘I’ve got a case’: the UK workers fighting their boss over return to office

For millions of UK employees the shift towards remote working triggered by the coronavirus lockdowns merely meant a better work-life balance, but for Emma*,...

UK Businesses Fall Short on Pollution Control, Public Demands Action

This article is included in these additional categories:A recent poll conducted by Clean Cities reveals that only 17% of Britons believe businesses are taking...

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