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Finance
U.K. tax authority HMRC kept Brits on hold for nearly 800 years last fiscal year—and it’s getting worse
By
Isabella Ward
and
Bloomberg
May 15, 2024
Health
British women add back and neck pain to mental health troubles as long-term sickness keeps 1.5 million out of work
By
Staff Writer
May 13, 2024
Retail
TV chef Gordon Ramsay spends an extra $7.6 million on staff as U.K. restaurant empire losses triple
By
Contributing Writer
May 13, 2024
Finance
U.K. labor market cools but business confidence returns. Are high interest rates paying off?
By
Financial Writer
May 13, 2024
Finance
U.K. bounces back from recession with fastest growth in nearly three years
By
Tom Rees
,
Philip Aldrick
and
Bloomberg
May 10, 2024
Retail
British pubs are adopting American-style tipping, but customers aren’t happy: ‘It’s gone too far’
By
Anthony Palazzo
,
Angela Feliciano
,
Sabah Meddings
and
Bloomberg
May 10, 2024
Finance
British $4.8 billion hedge fund founder—and Blackpool FC owner—Simon Sadler faces Hong Kong insider trading charges
By
Venus Feng
,
Tom Maloney
and
Bloomberg
May 10, 2024
Finance
U.K. CEOs are facing off with shareholders to get U.S.-level pay. With interest rates set to fall, they might get it
By
Senior Editor
May 9, 2024
Retail
Post-Brexit shoppers shift from London to tax-free Paris and Milan in ‘lost opportunity’
By
Jennifer Creery
and
Bloomberg
May 9, 2024
Finance
BP profits drop 45% to $2.7 billion in first quarter but share buybacks stay
By
Trading Desk
May 7, 2024
Lifestyle
London’s Royal Opera House plans a new renaissance starting with a name change — and potential Netflix series
By
Sabah Meddings
and
Bloomberg
May 4, 2024
Lifestyle
Europe’s largest local authority went bankrupt over equal-pay claims worth nearly $1 billion. Turns out, it may not bleed too much money after all
By
Staff Writer
May 3, 2024
Tech
Uber faces a 9-figure lawsuit that could net London taxi drivers $31,000 each
By
Digital Assets Editor
May 2, 2024
Success
Richard Branson—worth $2.6bn—says it’s ‘very sad’ when people measure wealth as success and finds being called a billionaire ‘insulting’
By
Editorial Team
May 2, 2024
Finance
Europe’s sliding foreign investments are a ‘wake-up call,’ EY expert says
By
Research Team
May 2, 2024
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Elon Musk says that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional and money will be irrelevant thanks to AI and robotics
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Economy
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