Business
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College campus protests over war in Gaza show no sign of slowing, new crackdowns on demonstrators
New waves of arrests on pro-Palestinian demonstrators took place on campuses across the country as colleges crack down on unauthorized encampments....
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Premium income doubles and profits rise eight-fold as insurer Lancashire has disaster covered
The shares have fallen from £8.50 to £5.86, hit by fears about turmoil in the Middle East and war in Ukraine. These seem overdone. Buy and hold.
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Intermediate Capital Group snaps up leading legal business information provider for £650m
The FTSE 100 private equity fund manager has bought Law Business Research from Levine Leichtman Capital Partners - a buyout firm in Los Angeles.
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CITY WHISPERS: City PR man Neil Bennett cries fowl after being left with egg on his face over chicken red-tape
Bennett has to register the chickens in his garden or face a £5,000 fine for each one he fails to declare.
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Biden swipes at Trump at White House correspondents' dinner
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Saturday used his White House correspondents' dinner speech to swipe at former President Donald Trump, taking...
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Hamas releases new hostage video, includes American captive
Hamas released new footage of hostages on Saturday. The undated video is the first time the captives, Omri Miran and American Israeli Keith Siegal,...
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Harvey Weinstein taken to hospital after transferring to Rikers Island jail ahead of court appearance
Harvey Weinstein was hospitalized Saturday for a battery of tests after returning to Rikers Island jail ahead of a court appearance next week.
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When will Gucci get its house in order? Fashion giant needs new saviour to arrest a slump in profits and sales
But there is talk that a predator rather than rescuer could emerge. Gucci is one of two brands most coveted by Bernard Arnault, boss of LVMH.
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Takeover target Anglo American is forced to defend chairman behind string of blue-chip sales
City grandee Stuart Chambers is under fire as yet another British business he leads is at risk of being sold off to a foreign predator.
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FTSE 100 chiefs claim they are hard-up compared with the States. But our analysis suggests a very different story: Are British bosses REALLY underpaid?
The number of leading companies pushing for pay rises for their leaders has jumped even after they trousered an average of £4.5 million, a recent...
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS UPDATE: GlobalData proves worldwide knowledge
GlobalData shares have risen by 26 per cent in 15 months but, at £2.08, the price should continue to increase. That makes this stock attractive for...
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About 100 people detained from Northeastern University pro-Palestinian protest
About 100 people were detained from a pro-Palestinian protest at Northeastern University’s Boston campus Saturday morning, according to university...