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Trump cuts tariffs on U.K. cars, steel and aluminum but keeps 10% base duty while Britain trims its taxes on 2,500 U.S. products
PoliticsTrump cuts tariffs on U.K. cars, steel and aluminum but keeps 10% base duty while Britain trims its taxes on 2,500 U.S. products
By Josh Boak, Chris Megerian, Jill Lawless and The Associated PressMay 9, 2025
Trump announces ‘comprehensive’ trade deal with U.K. though it’s likely to fall short of a full free trade agreement
PoliticsTrump announces ‘comprehensive’ trade deal with U.K. though it’s likely to fall short of a full free trade agreement
By Zeke Miller, Jill Lawless and The Associated PressMay 8, 2025
Lord Chris Holmes of Richmond speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm AI conference.
Tech‘Complete nonsense’ to choose between AI innovation and regulation, says U.K. lawmaker behind landmark AI safety bill
By Ryan HoggMay 6, 2025
Like Tim Cook and Gen Z, AEG’s top exec eats the same lunch most days and wears the same outfit on repeat
SuccessLike Tim Cook and Gen Z, AEG’s top exec eats the same lunch most days and wears the same outfit on repeat
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 6, 2025
Photo of Bryan and Shannon Miles
SuccessThis entrepreneurial couple cashed out their 401(k)s and sold a $126 million company—now they run a U.K. soccer team
By Emma BurleighMay 4, 2025
BP reports profit drop as energy giant restrategizes to focus on fossil fuel output
FinanceBP reports profit drop as energy giant restrategizes to focus on fossil fuel output
By Alexandra Bacon and AFPApril 29, 2025
AstraZeneca CEO hopes U.S. will represent half of company’s global revenue by 2030—vows to invest and expand in nation despite tariff threat
FinanceAstraZeneca CEO hopes U.S. will represent half of company’s global revenue by 2030—vows to invest and expand in nation despite tariff threat
By AFPApril 29, 2025
A John Lewis makeover: How I reinvented my personal style
CommentaryA John Lewis makeover: How I reinvented my personal style
By Andrew BusbyApril 29, 2025
Larry Fink, chief executive officer of Blackrock Inc., during an interview on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, US, on Friday, April 11, 2025. US assets slumped across the board as the intensifying US-China trade spat threatens turmoil in the economy and the financial system.
FinanceBlackRock is piling money into the U.K. as Larry Fink claims the country has discovered its ‘capitulation point’
By Ryan HoggApril 28, 2025
British brothers worth $9 billion quit U.K. as wealth exodus grows
FinanceBritish brothers worth $9 billion quit U.K. as wealth exodus grows
By Ben Stupples and BloombergApril 24, 2025
Cisco’s U.K. chief exec got her first job at 11, bought a house by 18—and now, at just 45, she’s already at the top of the $240 billion tech giant’s ranks
SuccessCisco’s U.K. chief exec got her first job at 11, bought a house by 18—and now, at just 45, she’s already at the top of the $240 billion tech giant’s ranks
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 22, 2025
Sainsbury’s reports healthy growth despite fears of a supermarket price war
CommentarySainsbury’s reports healthy growth despite fears of a supermarket price war
By Andrew BusbyApril 17, 2025
President Donald Trump in the White House earlier this week.
LifestyleTrump has unwittingly set off a brain drain of ‘intellectual refugees’ as U.S. applicants to U.K. jobs spike
By Prarthana PrakashApril 16, 2025
Volunteer days are vital to employees’ wellbeing…and your business—this CEO explains why
LifestyleVolunteer days are vital to employees’ wellbeing…and your business—this CEO explains why
By Amber MiddletonApril 14, 2025
London, blurred motion of incidental business people walking to work
PoliticsU.K.’s wealth exodus has only just begun, as the effects of dismantling its multi-billion dollar non-dom tax regime kick in
By Prarthana PrakashApril 8, 2025
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