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Street: ‘Back business – relax tax’

Chancellor Rachel Reeves must take tangible steps – including relaxing hikes on business rates and property taxes – to deliver the “substance” of.

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NHS: Be prepared this Easter

The NHS is set to be busy this Easter so the advice is: “Be prepared, plan ahead and use the most appropriate health.

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Apprenticeships: 51% wish they could

More than half of adults would choose to do an apprenticeship if they were to restart their career, according to a study. The.

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Tomato Energy ‘on pause’ over £3m debts

Tomato Energy has been banned from taking on new customers due to concerns about its £3m debts. Ofgem, the gas and electricity market.

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Summit to end Sudan conflict

The UK is hosting a summit today aimed at ending the two-year conflict in Sudan, which is giving rise to a humanitarian crisis.

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British Steel: a bad precedent?

Let’s not sugar coat it: what passed in Parliament at the weekend wasn’t support for British Steel. It was a shot across the.

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Cancer mum failed by NHS

A mother-of-three is calling for improved education and more ‘smear testing’ for women after NHS clinicians failed to identify her cervical cancer for.

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Easter: Don’t go by train

Network Rail is advising people to avoid travelling by train between London Euston and Scotland over the Easter bank holiday while track upgrades.

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EU threatens US ‘Big Tech’ levies

The European Union has issued a sharp warning to Washington: resolve the tariff war or face retaliation – potentially in the form of.

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£5.7m youth jobs scheme

WM Mayor Richard Parker has announced a £5.7m initiative to get unemployed people into work. The funding for Connect to Work will be.

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