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Rishi Sunak smiling with his wife, Akshata Murty
SuccessU.K.’s richest prime minister ever just bagged a Goldman Sachs gig—he’s also made $668K in 3 months from appearances, and still works in government
By Preston ForeJuly 9, 2025
U.K. fines Monzo £21 million over anti-money laundering lapses
FinanceU.K. fines Monzo £21 million over anti-money laundering lapses
By Jenny Surane and BloombergJuly 8, 2025
U.K. business leaders are ‘struggling to see what’s business-friendly’ about Labour
PoliticsU.K. business leaders are ‘struggling to see what’s business-friendly’ about Labour
By Jamie Nimmo, Irina Anghel, Jennifer Creery and BloombergJuly 7, 2025
New London IPOs hit 28-year low amid AstraZeneca exit concerns
EconomyNew London IPOs hit 28-year low amid AstraZeneca exit concerns
By Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro, Joe Easton, Neil Campling and BloombergJuly 3, 2025
Standard Chartered faces $2.7 billion lawsuit linked to 1MDB
FinanceStandard Chartered faces $2.7 billion lawsuit linked to 1MDB
By Anshuman Daga, Chanyaporn Chanjaroen and BloombergJuly 1, 2025
Amazon to create thousands of new U.K. jobs as part of $54 billion investment—PM Starmer calls the deal ‘another major win’
EconomyAmazon to create thousands of new U.K. jobs as part of $54 billion investment—PM Starmer calls the deal ‘another major win’
By James Pheby and AFPJune 24, 2025
London seeks more Chinese listings as city battles IPO drought
EconomyLondon seeks more Chinese listings as city battles IPO drought
By BloombergJune 19, 2025
Britain appoints first female MI6 head, who calls herself a ‘self-confessed geek’
PoliticsBritain appoints first female MI6 head, who calls herself a ‘self-confessed geek’
By Marie Heuclin and AFPJune 17, 2025
Trump and British PM Starmer sign trade deal to slash auto and aerospace tariffs—but steel is still under discussion
PoliticsTrump and British PM Starmer sign trade deal to slash auto and aerospace tariffs—but steel is still under discussion
By Jill Lawless, Will Weissert and The Associated PressJune 17, 2025
Merck exec says Chernobyl changed the course of her life after her father begged her to leave nuclear physics on his deathbed
SuccessMerck exec says Chernobyl changed the course of her life after her father begged her to leave nuclear physics on his deathbed
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 17, 2025
Sainsbury’s trials new concepts and technology in bid to boost customer experience
RetailSainsbury’s trials new concepts and technology in bid to boost customer experience
By Andrew BusbyJune 13, 2025
Uber to launch self-driving taxis in London despite COO labeling the city’s roads as some of the ‘world’s busiest and most complex’
TechUber to launch self-driving taxis in London despite COO labeling the city’s roads as some of the ‘world’s busiest and most complex’
By AFPJune 12, 2025
Trump tariffs prompt largest-ever drop in U.K. goods exports to U.S.
PoliticsTrump tariffs prompt largest-ever drop in U.K. goods exports to U.S.
By Philip Aldrick and BloombergJune 12, 2025
From AI to aerospace: Europe’s most innovative companies shaping tomorrow
MagazineFrom AI to aerospace: Europe’s most innovative companies shaping tomorrow
By Alex Wood Morton, Grethe Schepers, Elena Medina and Aslesha MehtaJune 12, 2025
Image of cooling towers of a nuclear power plant and electric transmission lines.
NewslettersCan AI be used to control safety critical systems? A U.K.-funded research program aims to find out
By Jeremy KahnJune 10, 2025
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