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  1. French group launches search for new investors, with approaches made to several tech companies including AppleView the full article

  2. British government orders US tech group to grant secret access to its customers’ accountsView the full article

  3. UK’s growth problems pose long-term challenges for chancellorView the full article

  4. Unemployment rate edges down to 4%View the full article

  5. Chief executive Julie Sweet tells 799,000 staff decision was taken following ‘evaluation’ of US landscapeView the full article

  6. Labour’s erratic, piecemeal approach will not deliver lasting changeView the full article

  7. A Rwandan-backed campaign in DR Congo exposes how Paul Kagame turned his genocide-scarred country into a belligerent military forceView the full article

  8. Issue is one example of bureaucratic obstacles cited by industry as UK government attempts to boost growthView the full article

  9. LinkedIn post sets out how he transformed regulatorView the full article

  10. January growth much stronger than expected, says HalifaxView the full article

  11. Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and Alphabet forecast more than $300bn in capital expenditure despite investor concerns about returns and DeepSeekView the full article

  12. How an agreement set up by the Tories and lauded by Labour fell victim to cost-cutting and UK curbs on drugs expenditure View the full article

  13. Sector already reeling from increases of as much as £5bn in national insurance contributions and wagesView the full article

  14. Growing competition from US rivals weighs on indebted European satellite operatorsView the full article

  15. The US president wants to weaken the dollar while preserving its exorbitant privilegeView the full article

  16. Doubts grow within government about value for money of new technology View the full article

  17. E-commerce group anticipates $2.1bn blow to revenues from an ‘unusually large’ hit from strong dollarView the full article

  18. Wall Street bank’s move to retain top staff comes after sweeping shake-up to lift profitabilityView the full article





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