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The mayor of London has formally hailed the start of Night Tube, helping get Londoners around more quickly, safely and affordably. → Read More
While German Chancellor Angela Merkel was somewhat receptive to Theresa May's declarations that the UK needs more time before triggering Article 50, she → Read More
Business groups welcomed measures in the Queen’s Speech today while urging the government to push on with big decisions after the EU referendum, but → Read More
A majority of European chief financial officers believe that refugees entering the continent will have a positive economic impact, according to new research. → Read More
Embattled carmaker Volkswagen is going to slash its investment budget for next year as it looks to find a way to save costs to deal with the emissions → Read More
We're all aware of the problems by now: women not being selected for enough leadership roles, earning less than men in a variety of industries and the → Read More
No surprises here, as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg claims the accolade for the richest American under 40. → Read More
The FTSE 100 opened up today after a turbulent week, with investors cheering the increased likelihood of a US Federal Reserve interest rate rise, while → Read More
Police cuts that are widely anticipated to be announced in next week's Budget could "reduce very significantly" the UK's ability to respond to a Paris-style → Read More
French interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve has gravely warned that the European Union must "wake up" to the threat posed by terrorists in the wake of → Read More
French MPs have voted in favour of extending emergency laws in the wake of terror attacks that gripped Paris last Friday. → Read More
Junior doctors in England have voted overwhelmingly in favour of going on strike in a struggle against health secretary Jeremy Hunt's new contract. → Read More
The FTSE 100 opened up this morning, led by gains in Royal Mail, Shell, BG and Johnson Matthey. → Read More
Conservative London mayoral candidate Zac Goldsmith said last night that the government is likely to back down on police funding cuts in the wake of the → Read More
Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon has said while she is "not convinced" yet that a compelling case for air strikes in Syria has been → Read More
Prime Minister David Cameron today beefed up his rhetoric on the need for military action in Syria, saying that achieving stability in the Middle East → Read More
The FTSE 100 opened down this morning as miners fell back again, Glencore leading the index lower. → Read More
Heavy shooting has been heard in the northern Paris suburb of Saint Denis, and reports say the police operation is linked to the tragic attacks in Paris → Read More
Sales of private business jets are anticipated to slow down next year as weakening economies and political conflicts have reduced demand, according to → Read More
Prime Minister David Cameron has said that "the more we learn about Paris, the more it justifies the full spectrum approach we've discussed before in → Read More