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UK plan to cut energy bills for industrial firms threatens to leave small businesses out in the cold
The UK government aims to cut energy bills for large businesses by up to a quarter over four years, thanks to a £2 billion investment within its new industrial strategy. The aim is to make British ...
New industrial strategy brings Rachel Reeves’ securonomics to life – but will it protect Britain from more supply chain shocks?
With a growing global population and a greater proportion of people living over the age of 65, it is likely dementia cases will actually increase.
Many consumers – especially gen Z and millennials – use buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) to split or defer payments. The types of purchases made with BNPL can range from groceries and takeaway deliveries to ...
Fitness doesn’t have to be a chore; sometimes it starts with just showing up and saying yes to something different.
Nicholas John Wheeler, Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Science and International Studies and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at BASIC, University of Birmingham After being ...
The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) has declined to recommend two new Alzheimer’s drugs for routine NHS use in England. While disappointing for some families affected by ...
Some of the women who A League of their Own was based on came out as LGBTQ+ later in life.
The fate of Thailand’s prime minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is hanging in the balance after only ten months in office. A recent flare-up in a historical border conflict between Cambodia and ...
But for families of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, it can be a season of rejection, stress and exclusion. While other children pack their bags for campfires and canoeing, many children ...
Syarhey Tsikhanouski was unexpectedly released from prison, five years after being jailed by Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s regime. Tikhanovsky is the husband of the current Belarus opposition leader ...
A recent study led by wildlife researcher Yume Okamoto and their colleagues at Kyoto University suggests that part of the answer may lie in cat ...
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