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‘Traffic-light’ dashboard lets PwC monitor office attendance: Ellesheva Kissin reports on PwC’s efforts to track staff who are meant to be in the office or at clients’ offices three days a week. Pass ...
European leaders will hold talks with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump on Wednesday, in a day of intense diplomacy ahead of the US President’s summit with Vladimir Putin.
Lebanon’s president told a top Iranian official that his country rejected all forms of foreign interference in sharp comments directed towards Tehran, a week after the country’s cabinet approved a ...
Direct-to-consumer start-ups once looked poised to take America by storm. This new breed of retailer takes an everyday product, makes a nicer version of it and sells it directly to shoppers via the ...
Wealth managers say their clients are increasingly worried the Treasury could crack down on the UK’s “generous” inheritance tax rules in an attempt to plug the country’s gaping fiscal hole.
Porsche SE, the Porsche-Piëch family’s holding company said on Wednesday that it was seeking “other investors and strong partners” to invest in defence start-ups alongside it, in a bid to tap into ...
The gap between Scotland’s revenues and spending has widened to 11.7 per cent of GDP, more than twice the figure for the UK, reopening the debate about the nation’s economic future ahead of next ...
German defence contractor Renk has threatened to shift some of its production abroad so it can continue selling parts for Israeli tanks after Berlin announced an export embargo.
Scott Bessent has picked 11 candidates to interview for Federal Reserve chair, according to a senior Treasury official, ranging from current and former senior central bankers to colourful Wall Street ...
Land swaps and de facto annexation in Ukraine won’t bring peace and could lead to decades of brutal subjugation ...
Claire’s UK business is the second high-street brand to try to stave off collapse in as many weeks. Fashion retailer River Island managed to avert administration after a court approved a restructuring ...
President Donald Trump upended corporate norms this week after Nvidia and AMD agreed to give the US government 15 per cent of their Chinese chip sales in exchange for being awarded export licences.