Ten of the world’s leading car manufacturers – along with two major automotive trade associations – have been fined over £77 million by…
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FCA says motor finance compensation ruling ‘goes too far’ as lenders face £44bn claims risk
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has warned that a Court of Appeal ruling at the heart of the UK’s motor finance commission scandal…
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Channel 4 boss warns AI firms are ‘scraping the value’ from UK’s £125bn creative industries
Channel 4’s chief executive, Alex Mahon, has warned that artificial intelligence companies are “scraping the value” from the UK’s £125 billion creative industries,…
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Colin Grabow As President Donald Trump threatens so-called “reciprocal tariffs” on US trading partners, some countries are offering lower duties to avoid the…
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If Student Loans Are Removed From the Department of Education, Where Should They Go?
Andrew Gillen As momentum for closing the US Department of Education gains steam, questions about the transition are starting to surface, with the…
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Walter Olson Number eight in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy: I had a few things to say last…
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Chris Edwards President Trump is moving to shut down the federal Department of Education. Congress will need to make any cuts permanent, but…
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Food inflation in the UK edged higher in March as Britons splashed out early on Easter eggs and seasonal confectionery, pushing up prices…
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UK house prices climbed 3.9 per cent year-on-year in March as a flurry of buyers rushed to complete property purchases ahead of stamp…
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Virgin hails green light to challenge Eurostar as rail regulator opens door to Channel Tunnel competition
Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group is celebrating what it calls a “green signal for competition” after the UK rail regulator confirmed that there…