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New study hopes to unlock cure for Parkinson’s disease

A groundbreaking study will investigate Parkinson’s disease in unprecedented detail, with the aim of discovering a cure for the condition.The Landmark programme will look...

Chancellor ‘hit the right notes’ in vision for economy, say business leaders

Business group leaders have said Chancellor Rachel Reeves “hit the right notes” as she sought to lay out a more optimistic vision in her...

Business growth softens as services inflation pressures ease

Activity across the UK’s private sector grew at a slower rate in September as inflationary pressures eased across parts of the economy, according to...

Reeves promises industrial strategy to ‘make every part of country better off’

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will promise to unleash the UK’s economic potential by reforming planning, changing business rates and tackling Brexit red tape as she...

Britain steps up preparations to airlift citizens out of Lebanon

The Telegraph understands the Ministry of Defence would be ready to evacuate...

Government not ‘sleepwalking’ over Grangemouth, says Starmer

The Prime Minister has said his Government is not “sleepwalking” into potential “industrial devastation” over the closure of the Grangemouth refinery.Owner Petroineos announced last...

Tesco ‘could use Clubcard data to nudge customers towards healthier choices’

Tesco could use shoppers’ Clubcard data to warn them when their baskets are becoming unhealthy, the grocer’s chief executive has said.Ken Murphy said artificial...

Russian army to overtake US as world’s second largest

The losses are proving costly for Russian commanders, who are being forced...

Plans to ban traffic from Oxford Street divides shoppers and road users

Plans to ban traffic from Oxford Street have divided shoppers and road users, with pedestrian safety and accessibility for less mobile visitors seen as...

Lady Starmer skips London Fashion Week event amid free clothes row

Lady Starmer had been sitting next to Ms Sarpong at the catwalk...

Flexible working laws could reduce regional inequality, Business Secretary says

Flexible working laws could reduce regional inequality and contribute to productivity, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said, as he criticised the Conservative Party for “declaring...

Naomi Campbell and David Gandy join Starmer at No 10 for London Fashion Week

The Prime Minister and Culture Secretary have welcomed leading figures from the fashion industry – including Naomi Campbell and David Gandy – to Number...

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