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Gold prices have surged to a new record high with investors flocking to safer assets as US President Donald Trump’s tariff plans continue to spark volatility in the world’s financial markets. The ...
The Surrey-based firm said its ability to accurately forecast its sales to the US has been ‘considerably obscured’ by the trade tariffs.
Three weeks of sunshine in the south of England have helped produce a glut of strawberries, meaning the British-grown fruit will be in supermarkets in time for Easter. West Sussex grower The Summer ...
Yoon Suk Yeol, who is facing a criminal trial on rebellion charges, was released from custody in March after a Seoul court cancelled his arrest.
Prior to a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group, the UK Government announced a £450 million ‘surge’ of military support to Ukraine.
IAN Madigan believes his former side Leinster, have what it takes to go all the way in this year’s Investec Champions Cup and end a run of ...
The US and China have escalated a trade war by raising tariffs even as US President Donald Trump hit a pause on tariffs for other countries.
Kevin Hassett, a senior economic adviser to Donald Trump, suggested the blanket 10 tariff rate most countries now face was ...
The figures from the UKHSA show 1,311 heat-related deaths took place in England during the four heat episodes of summer 2024, including 282 more than anticipated, based on the observed temperatures ...
The figures are a positive for Labour, but economists said growth will likely be hampered by the US trade war in the coming months.
BP has lowered its outlook for gas production in the first quarter of 2025 while the energy giant said debts are set to jump. The London-listed company said production will be lower in gas and ...
Fewer driving tests are being taken despite the backlog being at a record high, new figures show.