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Best practices for handling contracts, setting up invoices, and getting paid on time.

 

  1. Brussels expected to announce investigation in coming days in its latest challenge to Big TechView the full article

  2. Nigel Farage’s party attracts far more funding than both Labour and the ConservativesView the full article

  3. Insurgent parties to left and right peddle nonsense economics but enjoy dramatically rising supportView the full article

  4. British report concluded Russia’s GRU military intelligence service was responsible for poisoning Dawn SturgessView the full article

  5. Bullish forecasts come despite recent investor jitters over tech spending and potential bubble in AI sectorView the full article

  6. Deal will transform US tech company into the dominant player in HollywoodView the full article

  7. HMRC data points to impact of UK government’s crackdown on tax advantages of workplace schemes View the full article

  8. Started by ResidentialBusiness,

    The EU faces a historic choice: whether or not to unlock frozen Russian assets and save the Ukrainian war effortView the full article

  9. Pete Hegseth promises ‘peace through strength’ as he asserts American military dominance in western hemisphereView the full article

  10. The summer gathering may be about networking but this time of year is for letting it all hang outView the full article

  11. Investors bet big on continent’s infrastructure spending spree as European funds raise $311bnView the full article

  12. German chancellor makes efforts to mend ties after disagreements with Israel on Gaza conductView the full article

  13. FT-Chicago Booth survey cites concern among officials about impact of weak jobs market and high prices on AmericansView the full article

  14. Ben Cohen hits out at Peter ter Kulve as Unilever completes ice cream demergerView the full article

  15. Connection priority given to those ready to build in bid to meet clean power 2030 targetView the full article

  16. Returns to musicians and writers are dwindling fastView the full article

  17. Prime minister told the country needs to ‘step up’ or its advantage in the Atlantic is at riskView the full article

  18. Move to outvote Hungary this week would indefinitely immobilise Moscow’s sovereign assetsView the full article

  19. Peter Rutland, who heads financial services buyouts for the Amsterdam listed firm, will take on the new roleView the full article

  20. Modelling by independent body Neso forecasts sharp fall in expenditure from 10% of GDP as shift to renewables continuesView the full article

  21. Companies and industries are divided over the bloc’s ‘Made in Europe’ plansView the full article

  22. There’s a lot of enthusiasm over what is increasingly seen as the next big frontier in computingView the full article

  23. In many countries, financial knowledge is poor and savings are held in low-return products, slowing the continent’s economyView the full article

  24. The US has gone all-in on artificial intelligence. But the idea of an end-of-times battle with China over tomorrow’s key technology is part delusion, part lobbying tool for Silicon ValleyView the full article

  25. Broadened criteria are benefiting the better-off, harming those facing greatest difficulty and straining the systemView the full article





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