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Lifestyle
Billionaire Joe Lewis, one of Britain’s richest men and former owner of Tottenham Hotspur, pleads guilty to insider trading charges
By
Larry Neumeister
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The Associated Press
January 24, 2024
Success
Millennial men in the U.K. are helping drive a trend of falling working hours, and it might be starting to hurt the country’s economy
By
Ryan Hogg
January 23, 2024
Environment
‘You also end up with the salmon being squeezed’: Scotland’s top food export reels from 53 million excess deaths over last 5 years
By
Dasha Afanasieva
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Stephen Treloar
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Bloomberg
January 21, 2024
Success
‘Ryan texts you before my wife does’: How marketing wiz Ryan Reynolds’ star power keeps transforming a sleepy British soccer team
By
Steve Douglas
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The Associated Press
January 5, 2024
Environment
King Charles gives 2nd Christmas speech in front of Buckingham Palace’s first live tree, soon to be replanted elsewhere
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The Associated Press
December 26, 2023
Lifestyle
Prince Harry only won $180,000 in court against a British tabloid but the phone-hacking case is an industry landmark
By
Jill Lawless
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The Associated Press
December 18, 2023
Politics
Rishi Sunak’s government wants to cut immigration by 300,000 in ‘future years’—and it’s raising the income cap
By
Kitty Donaldson
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Ellen Milligan
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Bloomberg
December 5, 2023
Politics
America expands military tech, info sharing pact with Australia, UK in China’s backyard of the Indo-Pacific
By
Lolita C. Baldor
and
The Associated Press
December 4, 2023
Politics
After 2,000 years in Greece, the Elgin Marbles have lived in the UK for 200 years, and Rishi Sunak doesn’t want to give them back
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The Associated Press
November 29, 2023
Health
The U.K. has detected its first human case of a new type of swine flu. What you need to know
By
Erin Prater
November 27, 2023
Leadership
‘We’re definitely not of the camp that is risk-off’: UK bus tycoon goes on M&A spending spree with £595 million ‘firepower’
By
Ben Stupples
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Bloomberg
November 21, 2023
Success
‘When I gave up the ‘grown up’ job I questioned whether I’d gone mad’: A stock trader and his wife quit their jobs to set up the U.K.’s biggest Christmas wonderland. This year it’ll earn nearly $30 million
By
Chloe Taylor
November 12, 2023
Finance
UK to scrap caps on banker bonuses as regulator urges for pay to remain ‘appropriately balanced’
By
Katherine Griffiths
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Bloomberg
October 24, 2023
Lifestyle
Bill Kenwright, British theater impresario and longtime chairman of Everton Football Club, dead from cancer at 78
By
Steve Douglas
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The Associated Press
October 24, 2023
Lifestyle
An upcoming defamation case could finally unmask the famous street artist Banksy—but he may not be just one person
By
Tyson Mitman
and
The Conversation
October 12, 2023
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Will the future of work for Gen Z include space? Tech leaders predict space work and travel could be just a decade away
By
Preston Fore
Success
Millionaire Alexis Ohanian walked out of the LSAT 20 minutes in, went to a Waffle House, and decided he was ‘gonna...
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Preston Fore
Economy
The canary in the coal mine is singing as global bond selloff raises national debt concerns
By
Eleanor Pringle