After last year's 'surreal' run to the Final Four, UConn women's basketball feels more confident this year thanks to Paige ...
US President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on goods from countries across the world, on what he called "Liberation Day". He says he the move will make America wealthy again, but economists ...
The UK government vows to protect its national interests and economy while facing the potential economic impact of new US ...
Rain Newton-Smith, Chief Executive, CBI, said: "With uncertainty running high amongst the business community over the ...
"It is very difficult for businesses to plan in this chaotic tariff environment created by the Trump administration," said ...
John McCabe, of the North East Chamber of Commerce, said the tariffs would "reset global trade" but required a "measured response" from government and business. | ITV News Tyne Tees ...
Britain is ready to strike back against the US unless a trade deal scrapping Donald Trump’s tariffs on UK goods is agreed ...
Warren Buffett warns tariffs ignite economic warfare as smart money shifts to European markets, Chinese stocks, and gold amid ...
Sweeping new tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump provoked dismay, threats of countermeasures and urgent calls around the globe.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said they are taking a calm approach towards US President Donald Trump's announcement of ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has told business chiefs that “clearly, there will be an economic impact” from Donald Trump’s tariffs, but the Government would respond with “cool and calm heads”.
Jonathan Reynolds is due to address MPs on Thursday morning after Mr Trump confirmed sweeping import levies on countries across the world, hailing America’s “declaration of economic independence”.
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