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31.01.2024 - 15:13
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Sky News
Firms will be envious of Northern Ireland as Brexit barriers go up for Britain
By luck or design the breakthrough in Northern Ireland, facilitated by the easing of customs controls, came on the same day that trade between the EU and the rest of the UK became a whole lot more complex and costly.The government’s imposition of long-delayed Brexit border controls, starting with health certificates for food and flowers, …
31.01.2024 - 12:29
Business
Sky News
Post-Brexit checks on goods between Britain and Northern Ireland set to end under new plans
The UK government is tabling legislation to end post-Brexit checks on goods moving between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Significantly, the Withdrawal Act will also be amended, meaning EU law will no longer apply automatically in Northern Ireland. The details are contained in a government document which effectively details the deal to restore power-sharing at Stormont.The …
31.01.2024 - 11:50
Business
Euro News
Drugmaker Novo Nordisk reaches market value of $500 million
31.01.2024 - 11:35
Business
Sky News
State-backed NatWest hires headhunter to find Rose successor
NatWest Group is moving towards the appointment of a permanent successor to Dame Alison Rose after hiring headhunters to assist its new chairman with the search.Sky News understands that Heidrick & Struggles has been enlisted by the state-backed bank’s board , weeks before it publishes its annual results. City sources said that Heidrick’s appointment had …
31.01.2024 - 11:33
Business
Sky News
‘Almost inevitable’ UK will burn more gas and import more energy after Hinkley delayed
The fresh delays to Hinkley Point C nuclear power station will “very likely” force the UK to burn more gas and import more energy than expected, analysts have told Sky News.The already delayed project had been due to provide 7% of the UK’s electricity from 2027, until it was pushed back again last week by …
31.01.2024 - 09:43
Business
Sky News
World’s biggest coffee chain cuts sales forecast and misses market expectations amid boycotts
Starbucks has cut its yearly sales forecasts and missed market expectations amid US and Middle East boycotts.The world’s biggest coffee chain told investors on Tuesday night there was a “significant impact on traffic and sales” in the Middle East due to the Israel-Hamas conflict.Money latest: Most hated taxes revealedThe impact was also felt in the …
31.01.2024 - 09:39
Business
Evening Standard
Less room for tax cuts in the Budget than last year, Hunt tells Cabinet
31.01.2024 - 09:11
Business
Business Live
Newcastle riverside pub and brewery goes up for sale as owners look to retire
A popular Newcastle riverside pub and brewery has gone on the market as the owners look to retire – and it’s the second time it’s gone up for sale. The Keelman & Big Lamp Brewery in Newburn was first put up for sale six years but the two businessman behind the venture ultimately changed their …
31.01.2024 - 08:43
Business
Sky News
Taylor Swift label threatens to pull all its songs from TikTok
Universal Music has accused TikTok of bullying and threatened to pull millions of songs from the platform following a breakdown in payment negotiations – which would remove access to music by artists including Taylor Swift and Drake.In a scathing open letter shared online, titled Why We Must Call Time Out On TikTok, Universal said it …
31.01.2024 - 07:33
Business
Sky News
Good news for homeowners as prices rise, defying forecasts
House prices ticked upwards in January, despite expectations of further falls, the UK’s largest building society has said. Homes cost 0.7% more in January than in December, the Nationwide house price index said. Read moreMoney latest – Mapped: Average rents in every UK regionIt’s in contrast to predictions by the same lender a month earlier …
30.01.2024 - 17:21
Business
Sky News
Why meat, fish, cheese and dairy imports will cost more from today
Food and fresh flower imports from the European Union are subject to new Brexit customs controls from today, adding more than £300m a year to the price of trading with the continent and forcing up the price of food for British consumers.Under the new Brexit red tape, imports of chilled and frozen meat and fish, …
30.01.2024 - 15:24
Business
Euro News
HSBC hit with £57 million fine for not protecting deposits
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