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OPINION || Vast, humming fortresses of silicon and steel, data centres are the unsung titans, not villains, of our digital age, writes Huw Owen
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Vast, humming fortresses of silicon and steel, data centres are the unsung titans, not villains, of our digital age, writes Huw Owen.
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OPINION || Hiking the minimum wage as graduate salaries flatline is creating a system where ambition is no longer rewarded, writes Steve Rigby
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Hiking the minimum wage as graduate salaries flatline is creating a system where ambition is no longer rewarded, writes Steve Rigby.
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As rumours swirl about which taxes Rachel Reeves may target in the Autumn Budget, @TimSarson1 lays out what the Chancellor can (and should) actually do
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As rumours swirl about which taxes Rachel Reeves may target this autumn, Tim Sarson lays out what the Chancellor can (and should) do.
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Prudential: FTSE 100 insurer pledges $5bn in shareholder returns
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Prudential laid out plans to return $5bn to shareholders by 2027 through its existing $2bn share buyback program and dividend growth.
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JD Sports announces new buyback despite falling sales
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JD Sports' share price has fallen by more than half since its 2021 peak, and has dropped a third in the last year.
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Ahead of the Game: Fifa eyes Morocco over Spain as 2030 World Cup HQ
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Fifa is in advanced discussions about basing the headquarters of the 2030 World Cup in the Moroccan capital Rabat.
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What has caused the M&A surge in the UK financial sector?
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The UK financial sector has seen an influx in merger and acquisitions (M&A) activity so far this year, as investors look to capitalise.
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Tax: What should Reeves do in the Autumn Budget?
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As rumours swirl about which taxes Rachel Reeves may target this autumn, Tim Sarson lays out what the Chancellor can (and should) do.
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Hiking minimum wage as graduate pay stagnates is incentivising mediocrity
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Hiking the minimum wage as graduate salaries flatline is creating a system where ambition is no longer rewarded, writes Steve Rigby.
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A plea from a data centre owner: Stop vilifying us!
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Vast, humming fortresses of silicon and steel, data centres are the unsung titans, not villains, of our digital age, writes Huw Owen.
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One in ten UK banking jobs at risk from AI
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The banking industry’s push into the modern tech will put some 27,000 roles at risk, which represents ten per cent of the sector’s workforce.
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Juniper Blood review at Donmar Warehouse: Mike Bartlett’s climate change play lacks heat
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New Mike Bartlett play Juniper Blood feels a little too didactic and lacks a centrally gripping story, writes Adam Bloodworth
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Try this City of London rooftop bar to cool off after boiling hot office days
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Wagtail is the Square Mile's most relaxed new rooftop bar, writes City A.M.'s Life&Style Deputy Editor Adam Bloodworth
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Exclusive: Reading in talks over Welcome to Wrexham style docuseries
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Reading could be the latest EFL club to make a “Welcome to Wrexham”-style documentary series after holding talks with producers.
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Women’s Rugby World Cup opener peaks at 2.4m viewers
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England’s opening Women’s Rugby World Cup match against the USA peaked at nearly 2.5m as records tumbled during the opening weekend.
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Warm dry summer expected to produce top vintage for UK wines
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Winemakers in England are optimistic after suffering the second-worst harvest on record last year, with wet weather hitting yields.
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Royal Mail eCourier drivers launch legal battle over worker rights
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Legal action has been launched against Royal Mail eCourier by drivers claiming they have been unlawfully denied workers’ rights.
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