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UK visitor numbers up amid signs of shift away from mainland Europe’s extreme heat
Tourism to UK close to pre-Covid levels as Czech Republic, Ireland and Denmark also leap in popularity
Tom Ambrose and Yassin El-Moudden
21, Jul, 2023 @2:37 PM
London Underground strikes called off; UK government borrowing falls – as it happened
Planned tube strikes next week called off after talks breakthrough; government borrows £18.5bn in June, third-highest June borrowing on record
Julia Kollewe
21, Jul, 2023 @2:04 PM
MPs must close loophole to drive out dirty money from UK property | Arun Advani, Anna Powell-Smith and Andy Summers
With legislation to tackle hidden ownership delayed until autumn, the job must not be half-done
Arun Advani, Anna Powell-Smith and Andy Summers
21, Jul, 2023 @1:50 PM
India’s ban on rice exports raises fear of global food price rises
Attempt to curb domestic inflation behind country’s decision on non-basmati white rice
Kalyeena Makortoff and Joanna Partridge
21, Jul, 2023 @12:57 PM
Simpler menus, less meat and closing for lunch: how UK restaurants are adapting to tough times
Cost of living crisis and labour shortages force hospitality venues to adopt a new normal
Joe Middleton
21, Jul, 2023 @12:30 PM
‘An all time low’: UK hospitality bosses say industry is fighting for survival
The sector is facing many challenges, from staffing issues to inflation that could push the price of a pint to £7
Jedidajah Otte
21, Jul, 2023 @12:30 PM
McDonald’s sets up investigations unit after UK staff claims of harassment
CEO apologises after allegations of intimidation, bullying, racism and homophobia at some outlets
Joe Middleton
21, Jul, 2023 @11:49 AM
FTX sues founder Sam Bankman-Fried and three others for $1bn
Lawsuit by cryptocurrency exchange, which collapsed in November, is attempting to recoup assets sought by creditors
Hibaq Farah
21, Jul, 2023 @11:11 AM
Delays and jams expected as UK’s great summer getaway reaches its peak
About 13 million holidaymakers will take to Britain’s roads, airports and ferry ports this weekend
Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent
21, Jul, 2023 @10:56 AM
UK budget deficit falls in June but experts say tax cuts are unlikely
Jeremy Hunt says government needs to keep fiscal discipline as it attempts to halve inflation
Phillip Inman
21, Jul, 2023 @10:44 AM
Retail sales warm up in Great Britain as shoppers spend more on food
Quantity of goods bought rose by 0.7%, with supermarkets benefiting from hottest June on record
Kalyeena Makortoff
21, Jul, 2023 @7:20 AM
Marks & Spencer refused permission to demolish and rebuild Oxford Street store
M&S says ‘short-sighted act of self-sabotage’ leaves no choice but to review position on UK’s premier shopping street
Sarah Butler
20, Jul, 2023 @10:43 PM
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