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Former KMPG partner turned whistleblower Brendan Lyon has launched legal action in the Supreme Court that could force partners at big four professional services firms to be personally liable for the ...
Britain is stuck in a “doom loop” of rising debts, higher taxes and slower growth, one of the world’s most influential hedge ...
Most organizations treat the implementation of AI as a technical challenge. What’s often overlooked is the opportunity to use ...
LVMH – sees its largest fashion and leather goods segment down 8% in 1H2025, it is warning of a wider industry downturn.
Business - Robotics and automation represent a major evolution, significantly impacting industries where they are implemented ...
Shell and other oil majors have withdrawn from the SBTi climate standard effort, triggering a pause in its oil and gas ...
SKY Express, or Cretan Aviation officially, isn’t as well-known internationally, but in Greece, it’s big. They’ve been expanding fast in recent years and now run a mix of ATR 72-600s and Airbus ...
Tom Clarkson has been called up by the British & Irish Lions as additional front-row cover ahead of the first test against Australia on Saturday, the team said on Sunday.
Greece's ruling conservatives will ask parliament to investigate a scandal in which Greek farmers for years faked land ownership to receive EU agricultural subsidies, the government said on Monday.
Sir Keir Starmer is rapidly losing his authority As well as his hope of achieving much in office ...
As a way to help clients continue to heal, for the month of September, they will be fixing four tattoos for people in recovery for free.
Peer into The Economist’s decision-making processes with Edward Carr, our deputy editor, who explains how we select and design our front cover. Cover Story shares preliminary sketches and ...