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Top Headlines from the UK Edition
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US listings market bursts back to life with busiest week in 4 years
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Deals worth $4bn raise hopes of long-awaited recovery for IPOs after drought |
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Pressure mounts on Starmer after more details on Mandelson scandal emerge
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Labour MPs question prime minister’s judgment and viability |
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The rise of the western refugee
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It might soon be rich-world citizens who flee political chaos |
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How chatbots are changing the internet
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As artificial and human intelligence becomes harder to tell apart, do we need new rules of engagement? |
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What we know about the suspect in the shooting of Charlie Kirk
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The 22-year-old was taken into custody after a manhunt following the assassination on Wednesday that has shaken the US |
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Top Headlines from the International Editions
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China running out of rubbish to burn as waste power goes into overdrive
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Shrinking population and economic slowdown leave some of country’s 1,000 plants idling or raiding landfills |
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Tariffs and fentanyl question cloud prospect of Trump-Xi summit in Beijing
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The US has not yet accepted an invitation from China as progress stalls between the geopolitical rivals |
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Nestlé investors call for chair to step down over executive turmoil
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Paul Bulcke has presided over chaotic period culminating in sacking of CEO Laurent Freixe for undisclosed affair |
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America’s dangerous descent into mutual loathing
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The murder of Charlie Kirk is part of a new cycle of political violence with echoes of the 1960s. But this time, leading figures on the right are inciting revenge |
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Fiona Shaw: I’m a Simone Rocha super-fan
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The actor joins Ruth Negga, Janicza Bravo and Fontaines DC’s Grian Chatten to salute the Irish designer |
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Medline readies IPO in coming months in test of investor appetite
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Offering seen as signal of whether large private equity groups can begin exiting largest deals |
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Labubu has nothing to fear from Wakuku or Lafufu
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Pop Mart’s elflike doll has its rivals but the greatest threat may be the temporary nature of viral toy crazes |
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Can buying homes with cryptocurrencies move out of the fringe?
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In LA, a significant prime real estate player has opened the US’s first dedicated premium property crypto division. It is pushing at a door that other cities have helped to unlock |
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Will shareholder voting make a comeback?
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The rise of DIY platforms has made it easier and cheaper to invest, but companies have lost a direct line of communication with investors |
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Sainsbury’s in talks to sell Argos to China’s JD.com
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Supermarket says sale of the general merchandise retailer will accelerate its ‘transformation’ |
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Antitrust chief Teresa Ribera under pressure as EU merger reform drifts
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Commission’s executive vice-president has yet to lay out policy vision, creating uncertainty for dealmakers |
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The battle for Armani: will his anointed suitors swoop on late designer’s empire?
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Giorgio Armani’s will outlined hopes for one of three European giants to buy into his fashion group. But a deal may prove complex |
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AI ‘hit squad’ set up to drive Whitehall efficiency struggles to hire top talent
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The Incubator for Artificial Intelligence unit spent less than half of its budget last year because of recruitment delays |
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‘Half of UK adults unaware of upcoming pensions shake-up’
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Changes could have big impact on retirement plans, survey suggests |
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France and Britain are in thrall to pensioners
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Mounting fiscal crises show how not to handle the demographic crunch |
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Stop talking about wealth taxes — make these reforms instead
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