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UK-EU youth mobility stalls

Efforts to agree a new youth mobility scheme between the UK and the European Union have hit a major roadblock, which could directly.

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Royal Hospital reopens as homes

Wolverhampton’s historic Royal Hospital, which has stood empty for the past 28 years, has been repurposed as homes for the over-55s. Historic –.

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Frankfurt: Dax at max

Germany’s Dax index surged to a record high on Friday, buoyed by renewed optimism over global trade and confidence in Berlin’s new leadership. .

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Portugal power price spike

Portugal is experiencing a sharp increase in electricity prices after temporarily halting imports from Spain in the wake of a major blackout.  The.

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What just happened in Germany? 

Like the country itself, Germany’s politics are usually thought of as sensible, moderate and  practical. But this week saw unprecedented political scenes in.

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Blues academy ‘category one’

Birmingham City FC has been awarded “category one” status following a rigorous audit by the Professional Game Academy Audit Company (PGAAC).   Among.

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Banking outside the law

Basel is the base of the Bank for International Settlements A rotund glass and concrete tower, and the smaller six-storey round Botta building.

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Rates drop to 4.25%

Interest rates were cut for the fourth time in 12 months today as the base rate was moved down from 4.5% to 4.25%..

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VE Day, trade deal, rate cut

Britain marks VE Day with nationwide tributes today, while major political and economic developments dominate headlines. Today we remember Commemorations for Victory in.

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Deal needed on auto tariffs

When a region that powers your national economy sounds the alarm, you listen. Or at least, you should.  And as news breaks Stateside.

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