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AI optimism sends Nasdaq to new post-Covid high
Investors expect artificial intelligence to unleash a new wave of growth.
AI optimism sends Nasdaq to new post-Covid high
Investors expect artificial intelligence to unleash a new wave of growth.
Plan to double power of e-bikes sparks fire fears
Cycling groups and charities have criticised government proposals for more powerful e-bikes.
Plan to double power of e-bikes sparks fire fears
Cycling groups and charities have criticised government proposals for more powerful e-bikes.
Sainsbury’s cuts 1,500 jobs in £1bn a year saving
The roles will go at its contact centre in Cheshire, in-store bakeries, and some local fulfilment centres.
Sainsbury’s cuts 1,500 jobs in bid to reduce costs
The roles will go at its contact centre in Cheshire, in-store bakeries, and some local fulfilment centres.
Tories explore scrapping non-dom tax status
The chancellor is exploring the idea of scrapping the status in order to deliver tax cuts for millions.
Ocado warns M&S of legal action over food deal
The grocery technology firm claims the retailer owes it a final payment of nearly £191m.
Ocado warns M&S of legal action over food deal
The grocery technology firm claims the retailer owes it a final payment of nearly £191m.
Body Shop to shut 75 stores and cut hundreds of jobs
The retailer will close the sites over the next four to six weeks, but will keep 116 UK shops open.