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Goldman Sachs to Head Ebury’s UK IPO

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Payments group Ebury has selected investment bankers at Goldman Sachs to handle its planned £2 billion initial public offering (IPO) in London. This fintech firm is pushing ahead with one of the few […]

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Rachel Reeves set to reveal funding shortfall of billions

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed she will reveal a Treasury audit of public spending pressures inherited by the new government, which could see claims of a “black hole” worth tens of billions of pounds. Attending the G20 finance ministers summit in Rio de Janeiro, the chancellor said the statement to Parliament on Monday would show […]

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Family of man kicked by police left ‘traumatised’

A police officer is filmed appearing to kick and stamp on a man’s head lying on the ground The family of a man who was kicked and stamped on by a police officer at Manchester Airport have been left “traumatised”, a solicitor representing them has said. Akhmed Yakoob was speaking on behalf of brothers Muhammad […]

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Vince Cable unaware Post Office prosecuted sub-postmasters itself

Former Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable has said he was initially unaware the Post Office prosecuted its own sub-postmasters, despite leading the privatisation of the group. Sir Vince, who was business secretary between 2010 and 2015, was giving evidence on Wednesday to the inquiry into the Post Office IT scandal. Under questioning from Jason […]

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UK getting more hot and more wet days – Met Office

EPA Climate change is dramatically increasing the frequency of extreme high temperatures in the UK, new Met Office analysis has confirmed. Its annual State of the Climate report says data from 2023 shows the country is experiencing significantly more really hot days. Its observations suggest there has been an increase in the number of really […]

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U.S. men’s soccer team falls to France in return to Olympics, 3-0

MARSEILLE, France — The U.S. men’s soccer team returned to the Olympics after a 16-year hiatus Wednesday with the most daunting of tasks: an opening match against not just the host nation but one that churns out world-class players with care and proficiency. Into the second half, the Americans showed they were up to the […]

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