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.

Tories Block Labour's Workers' Rights Bill

The Conservative Party is systematically dismantling Labour's landmark employment rights bill, sparking accusations of sabotaging worker protections and siding with corporate interests.

Amazon Sues AI Rival Perplexity Over Copyright

Tech giant Amazon files groundbreaking lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity, accusing it of massive copyright infringement by training its chatbot on web content without permission. The legal battle could redefine AI development rules.

Tomato Energy Collapses - Ofgem Steps In

Another UK energy supplier enters administration, leaving customers protected under Ofgem's safety net. Here's what affected households need to know about switching and payments.

Sol de Janeiro's Divine Festive Beauty Collection

Discover Sol de Janeiro's enchanting festive collection, featuring the iconic Bum Bum Cream in limited edition packaging, exclusive gift sets, and luxurious body care perfect for Christmas gifting.

Fired Earth collapses into administration

The renowned homeware chain Fired Earth has fallen into administration, triggering the complete closure of all its UK tile showrooms and putting jobs at risk across the country.

Why I left London for Europe's friendliest city

A Londoner's journey to discover if the grass really is greener led to an unexpected winner in the European friendliness stakes, with surprising results that challenge British perceptions.

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