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Dragons’ Den investor Touker Suleyman has emerged as one of the leading contenders to acquire the UK arm of Claire’s out of administration, with a proposal understood to preserve the Birmingham head office and a significant proportion of the store estate.

Touker Suleyman joins race to rescue Claire’s UK as Modella and HMV owner circle

Dragons’ Den investor Touker Suleyman is a leading contender to buy Claire’s UK out of administration, alongside Modella Capital and HMV owner Doug Putman. Interpath is running the sale.

UK automotive sector drives £115bn trade five years after Brexit

UK’s first ‘super-university’ to launch in 2026 as Kent and Greenwich merge

Samantha Cameron to wind down Cefinn after years of losses

UK Farmers feel ‘abandoned’ as thousands of Countryside Stewardship contracts end

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Lord Alan Sugar has become the latest high-profile business leader to attack remote working, insisting that young people “just want to sit at home” and need to get their “bums back into the office.”

Lord Sugar: young people need to get their ‘bums back into the office’

Lord Alan Sugar has criticised hybrid and remote working, arguing that young people miss out on vital learning from colleagues and apprenticeships by staying at home.

Britain is “at the edge of a crisis” and Labour must “change tack” to revive the faltering economy, according to one of the country’s most respected business leaders.

Starmer and Reeves have taken Britain to ‘the edge of a crisis’, warns ex-M&S boss Stuart Rose

Lord Stuart Rose says the Labour government has brought Britain to the brink of crisis with tax hikes and stalled growth, as Ineos halts UK investment and pressure mounts on Rachel Reeves before the autumn Budget.

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Having your TikTok account blocked is an unpleasant situation that can affect your online activity.

TikTok cuts threaten hundreds of UK content moderator jobs amid AI shift

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AI adoption among large enterprises has dipped slightly, even as overall use of the technology continues to rise across the corporate landscape.

AI adoption stalls in large enterprises as doubts grow over returns

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