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The City was put at the centre of a future trade deal of unprecedented scope by Theresa May as she hinted at flexibility over her “red line” on escaping the jurisdiction of EU courts.
Beneath the excitement generated by the way in which artificial intelligence can reshape and improve our lives and our businesses — by driving cars for us, processing invoices or reading medical ...
Laura Thomas stands over a metal cauldron filled with melted soya wax flakes, slowly stirring the mixture. Once it reaches 55C she adds cinnamon, orange, clove and cedarwood essential oils before ...
More than half of public companies’ Covid-19 profit warnings have failed to provide investors with enough information for them to assess how businesses will be affected by the pandemic ...
Huge ships could be powered by the wind under government plans to stamp out harmful emissions choking Britain’s coastline. Trials of green energy will be launched on ships and ferries as part of ...
Learner drivers face being penalised for not being able to use driverless technology properly amid concerns that motorists are becoming overly reliant on gadgets. The Times has learnt that the ...
The Scottish government is to push through reducing and replacing air passenger duty (APD) despite an official consultation showing that majority opinion is against a cut in the tax. The research ...
The Football Association of Ireland has come under renewed pressure from sponsors and supporters’ clubs over governance concerns. The Sunday Times disclosed last month that John Delaney, 51 ...
Older homeowners who downsize should be exempt from paying stamp duty while those who own a second home should be financially penalised in an overhaul to tackle Britain’s housing crisis, a study ...
Michael Gove’s closest ally has accused a “bumbling” David Cameron of holding back the education secretary’s radical school reforms. Dominic Cummings said that the prime minister’s ...
Hotels in Europe have been forced to close whole floors and restaurants curtail their hours because of chronic staff shortages in hospitality. Holidaymakers are being warned that hotels, bars ...