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People walk across London Bridge from the City of London in the evening sun on the hottest day of the year so far on the 30th of July 2024, London, United Kingdom. Many are office workers heading towards London Bridge Station and home after a long day at work in the City of London. The Met Office announced the same day that it recorded 32°C at Kew Gardens and Heathrow in London, making it the country's so far warmest day of the year. (photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images)
FinanceSurprise dip in U.K. unemployment combined with rising GDP signals strengthening economy—unlike the U.S.
By Tom Rees, Andrew Atkinson and BloombergAugust 13, 2024
Pascal Soriot, chief executive officer of AstraZeneca
FinanceTypical FTSE 100 CEO pay hits record high of £4.2 million—but U.S. peers still earn 3 times as much
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 12, 2024
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 24: Tesla CEO Elon Musk (C) listens as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a joint meeting of Congress in the chamber of the House of Representatives at the U.S. Capitol on July 24, 2024 in Washington, DC. Netanyahu’s visit occurs as the Israel-Hamas war reaches nearly ten months. A handful of Senate and House Democrats boycotted the remarks over Israel’s treatment of Palestine. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
PoliticsElon Musk’s outspoken riot comments prompt U.K. to seek tougher social media rules
By Ellen Milligan, Mark Bergen and BloombergAugust 9, 2024
Tesla CEO Elon Musk talking with UK conservative commentator Douglas Murray.
LeadershipElon Musk is stoking race riots in the U.K., says ex–Twitter Europe chief
By Christiaan HetznerAugust 7, 2024
Steve Brierley, CEO and Founder of Riverlane, poses inside their office in Cambridge, eastern England, on July 25, 2024. Promising society-changing breakthroughs in drug development and tackling climate change, quantum computing has long been talked of as a potentially revolutionary technology. "Quantum computing is not going to be just slightly better than the previous computer, it's going to be a huge step forward. And that has wide implications," said Riverlane founder Steve Brierley, at the company's headquarters in Cambridge, eastern England. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY James PHEBY (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)
TechAfter AI, quantum computing will have its ‘Sputnik’ moment says U.K.’s Riverlane founder, after securing $75 million
By James Pheby and AFPAugust 7, 2024
SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND - AUGUST 02: Far-right activists hold an 'Enough is Enough' protest on August 02, 2024 in Sunderland, England. After the murders of three girls in Southport earlier this week, misinformation spread via social media and fueled acts of violent rioting from far-right actors across England. While they prefer to be called 'concerned parents', their actions point to racial hatred with a particular focus on Islamophobia thus targeting mosques. (Photo by Drik/Getty Images)
PoliticsBritain’s month-old government prepares to tackle worst national disorder in over a decade as far-right riots spread
By AFPAugust 7, 2024
Tesla CEO Elon Musk
TechBritish PM calls out Elon Musk over his claim ‘civil war is inevitable’ in the U.K.
By Alex Wickham and BloombergAugust 5, 2024
a suited man standing in front of an aircraft in a tarmac
FinanceRolls-Royce employees to benefit from stunning turnaround as it hands out nearly £30 million in company shares
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 5, 2024
Gen Z wants jobs in teaching and health care—they best be prepared for crying on the job
SuccessGen Z wants jobs in teaching and health care—they best be prepared for crying on the job
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 2, 2024
Bank of England makes first interest rate cut since pandemic in nail-bitingly close vote
FinanceBank of England makes first interest rate cut since pandemic in nail-bitingly close vote
By Philip Aldrick and BloombergAugust 1, 2024
Tourist with backpack walking on Regent Street in London, UK
LifestyleSlow wage growth, soaring rent, and damp-infested flats are relegating London to a ‘theme park for rich people and tourists’
By Ryan HoggJuly 31, 2024
a bartender serving glasses of Guinness
RetailJohnnie Walker maker Diageo sees first sales drop since the pandemic—but Guinness and ready-made cocktails save the day
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 30, 2024
‘Sack off NFTs,’ millennial entrepreneur behind a $45 million supplements startup Heights wishes he could tell his 20-year-old self
Leadership‘Sack off NFTs,’ millennial entrepreneur behind a $45 million supplements startup Heights wishes he could tell his 20-year-old self
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 30, 2024
EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / Police officers help passengers to go through a facial recognition verification system at the Terminal 2E of Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport on the day of the presentation of the measures to ease border controls for foreign visitors for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Roissy-en-France, north of Paris, on July 3, 2024. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP) (Photo by DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP via Getty Images)
LifestyleU.K. and other non-EU travelers must buckle up for ‘excessive queue times’ under new EU system
By Ellen Milligan and BloombergJuly 29, 2024
MGCybersterJune2024Edit-49
TechMG’s lifetime battery warranty isn’t the holy grail for boosting EV ownership—yet
By James MorrisJuly 29, 2024
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