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International
‘Quite frankly wrong’: Business hits back as Johnson blames industry for U.K. logistics collapse
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Katherine Dunn
October 6, 2021
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Jeremy Kahn
September 30, 2021
Tech
Need an umbrella? Now DeepMind’s A.I. can tell you
By
Jeremy Kahn
September 29, 2021
International
Climate protesters blockade U.K.’s busiest trucking port as supply-chain nightmare deepens
By
David Meyer
September 24, 2021
U.K. energy companies now want one of those Global Financial Crisis–era bailouts
By
Katherine Dunn
September 20, 2021
The U.K. went all in on wind power. Here’s what happens when it stops blowing
By
Sophie Mellor
September 16, 2021
Health
Long COVID affects teenagers according to U.K. study
By
Grace Gitau
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Bloomberg
September 1, 2021
Health
Denmark to scrap all coronavirus restrictions as it declares COVID-19 ‘under control’
By
David Meyer
August 30, 2021
Finance
Help (desperately) wanted: Labor shortages are putting a damper on U.K. recovery hopes
By
Adrian Croft
August 27, 2021
Health
School year hangs in the balance as COVID-19 cases spike in the U.K.
By
Sophie Mellor
August 26, 2021
International
McDonald’s milkshake shortage is the latest casualty of the U.K.’s food supply restrictions
By
Khadija Kothia
and
Bloomberg
August 24, 2021
Health
Valneva shares pop as French biotech moves a step closer to COVID-19 vaccine approval
By
David Meyer
August 23, 2021
International
As a favorite chicken dish goes scarce, Britain looks for someone to blame
By
Sophie Mellor
August 19, 2021
International
As Delta infections spiked, COVID cases in schools actually fell—a lesson from England
By
Sophie Mellor
August 12, 2021
Tech
Why digital taxes could survive the hard-fought global deal that’s supposed to kill them off
By
David Meyer
August 6, 2021
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