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Steel tariff rethink follows cost warnings
Read the full story: Steel tariff rethink follows cost warningsSteel tariff plans are being reconsidered after industry cost warnings. Ministers are consulting steel users as proposed safeguards risk raising costs across construction, infrastructure, engineering, and manufacturing supply chains.
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Employment reforms may deepen insecure work
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Lucid adds Process Agent and enhances MCP capabilities
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Retail wages jump before April crunch
Retail pay surges as hiring slows before April changes land.…
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OECD cuts UK outlook amid war
OECD cuts Britain’s growth forecast as inflation risks intensify further.…
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Genesys closes record quarter on AI
Genesys posts record quarter as AI adoption accelerates globally further.…
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Foreverland raises €6m for Europe push
Foreverland is scaling cocoa-free chocolate across Europe after fresh funding.…
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Durham study exposes multiple-job protection gaps
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New training targets autoimmune workplace blind spot
Autoimmune illness is emerging as a major workplace risk nationwide.…
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Adobe study links design to trust
Good design now shapes trust, sales, and freelance workloads nationwide.…
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Herbalife plans Bioniq nutrition deal
Herbalife is pushing deeper into data-driven personalised nutrition globally now.…

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PwC puts London growth prize at £76bn

PwC says London frontier sectors could lift UK output. Its Grow London report estimates up to £76bn in additional annual GVA across the country by 2030.








