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UK Corporate Pay Decisions Trigger Worker And Investor Criticism
Exploring the Gap Between Company Pay Policies and Worker Experiences New research from HiBob, the team behind the Bob people
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UK Grocery Delivery Giant Ocado Considers Workforce Cuts to Boost Profits
Ocado Targets 1,000 Job Losses to Address Warehouse Cost Issues British online grocery and technology company Ocado is reportedly preparing
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New Epstein Files Show Andrew Called Controversial Banker His ‘Trusted Money Man’
Prince Andrew’s Connection to Financier David Rowland Explored in Recent Files Recently released documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein have shed
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Bank of England Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged but Hints at Future Reductions
Interest Rates Remain at 3.75% Following Narrow Bank of England Decision The Bank of England has decided to keep interest
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Sale of UK’s Telegraph Newspaper Stalls as US Investment Firm Walks Away
RedBird Walks Away from Telegraph Purchase US private equity firm RedBird Capital Partners officially withdrew its £500 million bid to
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Apple’s Earnings Spotlight iPhone 17 Momentum as AI Expectations Rise
Apple’s latest earnings have refocused investor attention on two critical drivers: early demand signals for the iPhone 17 and how
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Amazon Lay Off 16,000 Workers While AI War Intensifies
Restructuring at Amazon Leads to Layoffs of 16,000 Workers New York — Amazon has announced that it will lay off
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Samsung Moves to Mass-Produce Next-Gen AI Memory Chips, Raising Stakes in the Chip Race
Samsung is preparing to begin production of its next-generation high-bandwidth memory chips, a move that could significantly reshape competition in
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How a Small European Nation Became a Global Car Manufacturing Power
Decades ago, vehicles produced in this Central European country were widely seen as outdated, inefficient, and far behind Western standards.
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Europe Hits Pause on Trade Commitments as Strategic Doubt Creeps In
When large economic blocs hesitate, it’s rarely because they lack information. It’s usually because confidence has shifted. Europe’s decision to
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