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New China bridge collapses days after opening

Hongqi Bridge in Sichuan province collapses just days after opening. No casualties reported as authorities had closed structure after cracks appeared. Read the full investigation.

China's Pressure on UK Universities Over Research

Exclusive investigation reveals how Chinese government pressure led Sheffield Hallam University to remove critical human rights research. Discover the UK's academic entanglement with China.

China removes popular gay dating apps from stores

Blued and Finka, two of China's most popular LGBTQ+ dating apps, have been removed from Apple and Android app stores following a government order. Discover the implications for digital rights and the LGBTQ+ community in China.

Trump threatens BBC with $1bn legal action

Donald Trump threatens the BBC with a $1bn lawsuit over a documentary edit, as senior BBC figures resign. Plus, China's CO2 emissions fall and tech giants fight spyware.

Garden coffee hut now makes £500,000 a year

London couple Shai and Maya turned their garden coffee cabin into a £500,000-a-year B Corp certified business, Mont58 Coffee. Discover their inspiring journey from corporate life to coffee connoisseurs.

UK businesses shrug off tax fears in growth push

New research reveals British companies are pushing forward with investment and hiring strategies despite budget uncertainties and potential tax increases, showcasing remarkable business confidence.

Sterling's fashion brand collapses with £1m losses

Chelsea footballer Raheem Sterling's luxury fashion brand 1692 has been officially dissolved after accumulating over £1 million in losses, marking a dramatic business failure for the England star.

£1.5bn plan to stop young entrepreneurs leaving UK

Radical new proposal calls for government-backed startup fund and tax incentives to prevent young business talent from fleeing overseas. Could this be the answer to Britain's innovation exodus?

Chinese astronauts delayed after space debris collision

In a dramatic orbital incident, Chinese astronauts aboard the Tiangong space station face extended stay after their Shenzhou-20 spacecraft was struck by space debris, raising concerns about growing space junk threats.

China Sees Eerie Parallels in Trump's America

Chinese observers draw unsettling parallels between Trump's cultural transformation of America and their own historical experience, noting familiar patterns of ideological purification and nationalist fervour.

UK Founder Exodus Fears After Tax-Hiking Budget

Britain faces a potential exodus of business founders following the Chancellor's tax-hiking budget, with entrepreneurs warning of catastrophic consequences for innovation and economic growth.

Startup Bank Fuels New Careers for Unemployed Brits

A revolutionary government-backed banking initiative is transforming unemployment into entrepreneurship across Britain, offering funding and support to help job-seekers launch their own businesses.

Billionaire Gopichand Hinduja dies at 85

The passing of Gopichand Hinduja, co-chair of the influential Hinduja Group, marks the end of an era for global business and Indian industry. Discover his remarkable journey and legacy.

Southgate snubs football for business career

Former England manager Gareth Southgate reveals he's turning down immediate football opportunities to pursue business and leadership ventures, citing his passion for organisational development.

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