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UK consumers are paying “over the odds” for baby formula, the competition regulator said on Friday, as it proposed a series ...
The Italian government’s plan to hold up to 3,000 asylum seekers in two Italian-run centres in Albania is a cornerstone of ...
“Gregg’s has material exposure [to the Budget measures] via its 30,000 employees, coupled with a low — less than 10 per cent ...
In Norway’s far north, farmers and growers are finding ways to thrive. Their hard-won wisdom — practical, scientific and ...
Measures announced on Friday to shore up financial stability are incrementally positive but will not push growth higher ...
French fintech Qonto is talking to investors about a sale of existing shares that could value it at €5bn, the latest of such deals as companies seek to reward employees and early backers in the face ...
Under the current auto-enrolment pension rules, the total minimum contribution for a qualifying pension scheme is 8 per cent of an employee’s earnings — 3 per cent of which must be paid by the ...
In response to John Thornhill’s column on cyber crime (“Cyber security companies are thriving even when they fail”, Opinion, November 1), while I share his bleak assessment of its scale, I have a ...
Frankly, none of this is new. Political fealty, culture wars, and disinformation may all play a part. But, for all those ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. What’s the buzz? The Peruvian ...
World’s biggest contract chipmaker acts to ensure it is in line with US restrictions on Chinese access to latest processors ...