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Why September will be a momentous month for US industry | Business News

It is one of the great set-piece moments in the US industrial calendar. At the start of pay negotiations, which take place every four...

In Spain, Illegal Pot Farms Are Being Blamed for Blackouts

On a recent morning, Ángel Ortiz Rodríguez sat on a sofa in his Granada apartment, attached to a breathing machine with tubes coming out...

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt confident ‘inflation is coming down’ and on track to be halved this year | Politics News

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is confident his plan to reduce rising prices is...

The Disruptive Power of Weight Loss Drugs Is Being Felt Beyond Pharma

As they do every summer, publicly traded companies posted their second-quarter results while Americans were baring their bodies on the beach. But this year,...

The UK actually fared much better after COVID than first thought – here’s why it matters | Business News

Comparing the UK economy with its pre-pandemic size has become an almost totemic way of highlighting its sluggish performance post-COVID. It has certainly been...

Apple iPhone 15: What to expect from tech giant’s next unveiling after date set for 12 September | Science & Tech News

Just as night follows day, September brings an Apple event.The tech giant...

U.S. Does Not Want to ‘Decouple’ From China, Raimondo Says

Gina Raimondo, the U.S. secretary of commerce, held discussions with Chinese officials on Tuesday to address concerns about China's business environment. Despite not seeking...

Train strike to hit major events such as Notting Hill Carnival and Reading and Leeds festivals | UK News

Rail services across England will be crippled today because of another strike...

A.I. Brings the Robot Wingman to Aerial Combat

It is powered into flight by a rocket engine. It can fly a distance equal to the width of China. It has a stealthy...

Barclays line up Gulf firepower for fresh raid on Telegraph newspapers | Business News

The former owners of The Daily Telegraph have secured financing from unnamed...

Seafood Is Safe After Fukushima Discharge, But Some Won’t Eat It

Seafood in East Asia is experiencing a decline due to concerns over the discharge of treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant...

Ex-NatWest boss Dame Alison Rose who resigned over Nigel Farage row could bank £2.4m | Business News

NatWest has said former boss Dame Alison Rose, who quit last month...