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Unemployment in Britain is on course to climb to its highest level in five years as businesses brace for another round of tax rises under Chancellor Rachel Reeves, according to new forecasts.

Mone accuses Rachel Reeves of fuelling ‘government vendetta’ after labour fringe remark

Baroness Michelle Mone has accused Rachel Reeves of fuelling a government vendetta against her and PPE Medpro, after the Chancellor reportedly confirmed the allegation at a Labour Party Conference event.

HSBC warns UK business banking customers of third-party data breach

UK growth slows sharply to 0.3% in second quarter as households turn cautious

Tax reform speculation slows high-end property sales, says Zoopla

Electronic Arts to go private in record $55bn buyout led by Saudi, Kushner & Silver Lake

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A 31-year-old cryptocurrency entrepreneur has stunned the tech world by raising more than £750m ($1.1bn) to build Britain’s biggest artificial intelligence data centre — despite his company never having completed one before.

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Crypto entrepreneur Josh Payne’s start-up Nscale secures £750m from Nvidia, Nokia and Aker to build the UK’s biggest AI data centre despite no track record.

Former Apprentice finalist Susie Ma has taken a £20m dividend from Tropic Skincare after profits rose 30% to £8.7m in 2024, following her buyout of Lord Sugar’s stake.

Susie Ma secures £20m payout as Tropic Skincare profits jump 30% after Lord Sugar exit

Former Apprentice finalist Susie Ma has taken a £20m dividend from Tropic Skincare after profits rose 30% to £8.7m in 2024, following her buyout of Lord Sugar’s stake.

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