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Nigel Farage’s approval ratings have climbed since his party’s success in the local elections, while Reform UK has surged ...
The Public Authorities Bill is handing away Brits' privacy rights. Why aren't more of us worried, asks Rebecca Vincent.
Google's latest privacy settlement follows a series of legal hurdles and antitrust enforcement faced by the Big Tech ...
Yesterday he said that the record levels of immigration seen in the UK in recent years was “a squalid chapter” in British ...
Fifa president Gianni Infantino is set to touch down in Saudi Arabia today as he joins President Donald Trump in the Middle ...
The UK boss of pizza chain Papa Johns has branded the rising costs his business is facing as a result of"perfect storm of ...
As interest rates fall FTSE 100 lenders are proving resilient as analysts bank on their ability to up takings despite ...
The Financial Conduct Authority told industry stakeholders at the London Stock Exchange's IPO forum it would put the 'P' back ...
Ministers heralded the UK-US a political coup. But changes to beef and bioethanol trade have left UK farmers fearing the ...
The new US-UK tech pact may offer political optics of partnership, but falls far short of real digital alignment, exposing ...
The Mayor's plan to release green belt land for development is a good start, but if we really want to fix London's housing ...
Amidst a backdrop of waning interest rates, FTSE 100 banking giants such as Lloyds and Natwest look set to continue to profit ...
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