Election 2024: Three things to watch out for in Labour’s manifesto
Here are three things to watch out for in Labour’s manifesto that might shape the campaign to come.
Here are three things to watch out for in Labour’s manifesto that might shape the campaign to come.
Asian markets mirrored Wall Street gains, Broadcom surged on a raised revenue forecast. Eyes on US producer prices and Treasury auctions.
Centric, the owner of British Gas, has helped raised £300m for the first commercial-scale liquid air energy storage (LAES) plant in the UK.
Introducing duty-free arrivals would boost the UK's competitiveness and stimulate jobs in the retail sector, Gatwick says.
The Tory leader also announced fresh support for Ukraine in its war against the Kremlin, which has now been going on for two years and more than three months.
If this miraculous recovery fails to arrive, then taxes will go up. That's not economics, that's arithmetic.
The party said this would provide "certainty to manufacturers" and "support the transition to electric vehicles."
Brewery Timothy Taylor said its profit is "significantly down" despite its sales increasing as the business battles with "soaring utility costs" and rising wages.
Lloyds Banking Group plans to move thousands of workers back into a refurbished City base later this year as it focuses on reducing office space.
Opposition party Labour has promised a major reform to housing, if it wins the next general election, including support for first time buyers.