Business
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British girl unleashes scoops of fury in rant over price of ice cream
NBC’s Joe Fryer runs through the Highs and Lows of the week on Sunday TODAY, including a successful promposal with an assist from Bryce Harper, a...
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Parties urged to put £395bn wealth fund in manifestos
Lakshmi Narayanan, chairman of the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute, believes the UK can 'easily' have a £395billion fund within three to five years.
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Dr Marten braced to report sharp drop in profit and revenue as sales in US tumble
The London-listed company's sales are expected to fall to £900m, an 11 per cent drop from last year when it broke the £1billion barrier for the...
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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Cheer up, City may be struggling but we've got M&S
Marks, perhaps the most quintessentially British business in the Footsie, is providing something of an antidote to the pall surrounding the City.
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Two of the biggest takeover sagas of the year look set to be resolved as deal mania sweeps the City
Bidders for Anglo American and Royal Mail owner International Distributions Services must put forward formal offers in the coming days - or walk...
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Why parents with young children are reporting a dramatic drop-off in their financial well-being
Parents with younger children saw a significant drop-off in their reported financial well-being last year, according to an annual comprehensive...
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Clarity? In this economy? Americans explain what’s clouding an otherwise sunny outlook
The economic data looks remarkably solid with the election about five months out, but Americans are torn between hopeful and stuck on a “hamster...
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The rise of ‘abortion abolitionists’ targeting women, doctors and Donald Trump
Operation Save America members promote legislation that would pave the way for women to be prosecuted and potentially locked up for ending a...
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'I have friends in Palestine': One Israeli hostage's plea to her Hamas captors lays bare yearning for peace
Video shows a bloodied Naama Levy pleading with her captors.
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CITY WHISPERS: George Osborne springs to life after Chelsea gala invite
The great and the good were at the Chelsea Flower Show this week, keen to see and be seen at what is undoubtedly the most flourishing event of the...
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Government's NatWest shares sale to the public may be axed
It had been set to take place as early as next month in the largest sell-off to the public since Royal Mail listed on the stock exchange in 2013.
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Severe weather risks for millions of holiday travelers as TSA screens record number of passengers
The TSA screened the highest ever number of passengers in a single day on Friday, almost three million, while more than 38 million are expected to...