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Trump Administration Set to Remake Reporters’ Seating Chart

Trump Administration Set to Remake Reporters’ Seating Chart

Relations between the Trump administration and the White House press corps deteriorated further on Monday, as journalists pushed back on
North Wales businesses face highest energy costs in the UK

North Wales businesses face highest energy costs in the UK

BBC Mike Jones said higher costs are driving some customers across the border A dry cleaner has said businesses just
Federal Workers Walk Into Chaos Amid Return to Office

Federal Workers Walk Into Chaos Amid Return to Office

For some federal employees, returning to the office has meant an expansion of their duties to include cleaning toilets and
The Swedish city fined for missing an environmental target

The Swedish city fined for missing an environmental target

MaryLou Costa Business reporter Happy Visuals Goteborg Gothenburg’s local authority is seeking to highlight its green credentials Gothenburg, Sweden’s second
Investigating a Sprawling Money Laundering Network

Investigating a Sprawling Money Laundering Network

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Beckford animal hospital ‘worried about the future’ as bills rise

Beckford animal hospital ‘worried about the future’ as bills rise

BBC Vale Wildlife Hospital, in Beckford, has seen its energy bill jump from £1,500 to £5,500 A rescue centre that
Estimates Imply That Tariffs Could Fall Heavily on Consumers

Estimates Imply That Tariffs Could Fall Heavily on Consumers

President Trump has said that his aim in imposing tariffs is to force companies to move production back to the
Plan to raise deposit protection limit to £110,000

Plan to raise deposit protection limit to £110,000

A proposed change to banking rules will increase significantly the amount of savers’ money that is protected when a bank
Trump’s Tariff Agenda Bets on Americans Giving Up Cheap Goods

Trump’s Tariff Agenda Bets on Americans Giving Up Cheap Goods

President Trump’s sweeping tariffs are expected to raise the cost of cars, electronics, metals, lumber, pharmaceuticals and other products that
UK expects to be affected by Trump tariffs, No 10 says

UK expects to be affected by Trump tariffs, No 10

The UK expects to be affected by US tariffs and is not ruling out retaliating, Downing Street has said. The