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FinanceU.K. inflation drops to 2.3%, but interest rate cuts aren’t expected until November 
By Tom Rees, Philip Aldrick and BloombergMay 22, 2024
Emma Walmsley attends the 10th Annual Breakthrough Prize Awards and Ceremony at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, California, United States
HealthHow GSK CEO Emma Walmsley kept her job and turned a belligerent activist investor into an ally
By Ashleigh Furlong, Sabah Meddings and BloombergMay 21, 2024
Pascal Soriot, chief executive officer of AstraZeneca Plc.
RetailAstraZeneca sets bold revenue target as CEO aims to double sales to $80 billion by 2030
By Ashleigh Furlong and BloombergMay 21, 2024
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FinanceLondon share sales have hit $11.3 billion for the year to date—despite an IPO drought, that’s still three times more than Paris
By Joe Easton and BloombergMay 20, 2024
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HealthU.K. to allocate billions to compensate victims of infected blood scandal after 30,000 contracted HIV and hepatitis C from the 1970s onwards
By Joe Mayes and BloombergMay 20, 2024
People living with obesity reap the greatest health benefits from being physically active in the evening, according to a new Australian study.
LifeThis is the best time of day to exercise for people living with obesity, new study shows
By Lindsey LeakeMay 17, 2024
Big Tech is pouring billions into British AI investments—but the U.K. risks becoming a sidekick to U.S. tech giants
CommentaryBig Tech is pouring billions into British AI investments—but the U.K. risks becoming a sidekick to U.S. tech giants
By Noel HurleyMay 17, 2024
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TechA deepfake ‘CFO’ tricked the British design firm behind the Sydney Opera House in $25 million scam
By Prarthana PrakashMay 17, 2024
The Canary Wharf business district
FinanceBarclays, HSBC, Virgin Money and others spent $63.3 million to help resolve banking complaints for business customers—the project failed
By Marion Dakers and BloombergMay 17, 2024
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Retail17,000 company-strong study of COVID greedflation shows most U.K. firms profited from historic cost-of-living crisis
By Ryan HoggMay 17, 2024
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FinanceLondon Stock Exchange listings have dropped 25% in 10 years, but its CEO says the U.K. is still ‘punching above its weight’
By Prarthana PrakashMay 16, 2024
Bernie Ecclestone and his wife Slavica attend the Audi Night party at the Hotel Tenne on January 20, 2006.
SuccessEx-wife of British F1 billionaire Bernie Ecclestone sets up family office to manage her $881 million divorce settlement
By Ryan HoggMay 16, 2024
A Watches of Switzerland Group Plc store in London, UK.
FinanceRolex seller Watches of Switzerland sees stock soar on strong U.S. sales—despite it being an ‘underdeveloped market’
By Andy Hoffman and BloombergMay 16, 2024
Young man in supermarket comparing bottles of oil, rear view, close-up
RetailTesco CEO more than doubles his pay to $12.6 million as Britain’s largest grocer hits long-term targets
By Jennifer Creery and BloombergMay 15, 2024
Mid adult man opening a tax letter from HMRC in a brown envelope.
FinanceU.K. tax authority HMRC kept Brits on hold for nearly 800 years last fiscal year—and it’s getting worse
By Isabella Ward and BloombergMay 15, 2024
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