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Tesla denies claims of Musk succession search
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Business confidence reaches highest level since October budget as Trump delays tariffs
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Amazon cautions that London’s AI boom faces threats due to a shortage of skills.
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Cyber cracks in the high street
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Disability Smart Awards 2025 winners announced: Celebrating innovation in disability inclusion
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Why are UK workers so unhappy?
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Aston Martin limits US exports as Trump tariffs cloud outlook and losses narrow
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Truly: Losses continue at brand backed by Dragons’ Den star Peter Jones
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Trump’s auto tariff pivot sends mixed signals to global carmakers
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Keepit appoints Dwyer as chief revenue officer

Keepit hires James Dwyer to lead its global revenue operations. The appointment comes as SaaS dependence, regulatory demands, and AI-driven risk keep data resilience and recovery high on the corporate agenda.









