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The radical new Dutch government is the canary in the EU coal mine

World
Emily Foster

Electric car subsidies will be scrapped, while heat pumps will no longer be mandatory. “Red diesel” will be brought back for farmers, ...

Pension triple lock to cost taxpayers an extra £10bn a year by 2034

Business
Robert Johnson

The triple lock will cost households around £10bn extra a year by 2034, prompting warnings that taxpayers will be forced to work ...

Energy bills to fall to lowest level in two years

Business
Robert Johnson

Thanks for joining me. We begin the day with figures showing retail sales unexpectedly slowed in China as and the property sector ...

Stonewall’s list of top employers to be reviewed amid backlash over trans lobbying

Business
Robert Johnson

Stonewall is to review how it compiles its ranking of top LGBT employers, amid a fierce backlash over the organisation’s trans lobbying. ...

What We Can Learn From Red Lobster’s Closures And Looming Bankruptcy

Trending
Sophie Anderson

A Red Lobster restaurant in Times Square in New York is seen on Saturday, December 8, 2012. … [+] Beyonce’s mention of ...

Ubisoft’s planned free-to-play Division game is dead

Technology
Laura Adams

Just over three years ago, announced a free-to-play entry in its survival-action shooter series. At the time, it that Heartland would arrive ...

Strong wage growth hits hopes of interest rate cut

Business
Robert Johnson

Thanks for joining me. Average wages have grown faster than expected in a blow to hopes for interest rate cuts in June. ...

Shop’s ‘secret hideaway’ rumbled after £20k in illegal vapes, tobacco and cigarettes found

U.K.
William Turner

More than £20k in illegal tobacco, cigarettes and vapes were all seized from a Walsall shop after being hidden under counters, in ...

Hermen Hulst, Hideaki Nishino Replace Jim Ryan As PlayStation CEOs

Technology
Laura Adams

Image: Push Square As the ol’ Spice Girls song goes: two become one. PlayStation has decided to replace Jim Ryan with two ...

Wages grow more in 12 months than over previous 16 years

Business
Robert Johnson

Wages have grown more over the past 12 months than over the previous 16 years, despite the productivity crisis plaguing Britain’s workforce, ...