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The overstretched UK National Health Service is seeing long waiting lists, which is pushing people into private healthcare. A healthcare property investor, Assura, has bought 14 private hospitals in a £500 million deal to help cut NHS waiting lists using private facilities. One of the huge challenges facing the NHS in the UK at the …

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On August 8, 2024, worldwide stock markets advanced more than 1% after the release of better-than-anticipated U.S. unemployment data, allaying concerns over recession. The dollar firmed; Treasury yields gained. Oil prices and other commodities gained ground on improved sentiment. On August 8, 2024, the stock market globally turned positive; major indices edged up over 1%. …

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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Amazon's $4 billion investment in AI startup Anthropic. It's the latest in a series of large technology deals being probed by the UK's competition watchdog to ensure they don't harm competition. Amazon and Anthropic said the deal is fair and doesn't reduce competition. The internet shopping and …

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British Airways has announced that it will suspend all its services between London and Beijing from the end of October 2024. The company stated that passengers already booked on the route would get a full refund. This is going to be a minimum break until next November, when the service is due to resume. Flights …

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One of the world's largest commodities firms, Glencore, has decided not to spin off its coal unit after investors owning over 95% of its stake implored the firm not to sell it. They believe the coal business will earn higher profits, which they say will outweigh the environmental implications. Environmental campaigners have raised their brows …

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Cruise ships—the "cruisezillas"—are getting ever larger. Their size has doubled since 2000, and by 2050, they could be eight times the size of the Titanic. However, with more and more people sailing on board these behemoths, they are increasing their negative impact on the environment. Unless this trend reverses itself, experts claim the harm caused …

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It has been reported that the jobs market of the UK is showing a cooling effect, with fewer individuals being placed in permanent jobs and wage growth slowing. Big employers have been found to make fewer hires and more redundancies. This slowdown has been observed for almost two years, and the pace of pay rates …

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Barclays has become the first bank in the UK to abolish its cap on banker bonuses. Bonuses, previously restricted to twice salary, can now go as high as 10 times salary. Staff has been informed of the move through an internal memo circulating within, which is understood to be a new incentive to attract and …

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The Royal Mint, based in Wales, is about to inaugurate an electronic waste recycling plant for the extraction of gold from devices such as mobile phones, laptops, and other gadgets. This extraction will be used in making jewelry and special coins, hence doing this practice of recycling in-house and precluding the movement of such valuable …

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The grand railway project, which aims at redeveloping the South East Northumberland connection to Newcastle, the Northumberland Line, is delayed. The initial opening of the first three stations—Seaton Delaval, Ashington, and Newsham—will now take place in December after the railway's summer schedule was delayed due to inclement weather hitting construction. The scheme remains very exciting …

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In one of the surprise turns of events, used electric cars (EVs) have turned cheaper than their petrol or diesel counterparts. Based on the data available from Cap HPI, a used electric car costs an average 8.5% less than its analogous gas-powered variant after three years. The price difference increases to 14% when an EV …

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Advanced Computer Software Group, an NHS software company, looks set to receive a £6 million fine after a data breach in its system last year exposed sensitive information regarding over 80,000 people. The breach carried out disruptions of health services inside County Durham and Darlington Trust and a critical review of their data protection practices. …

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Two Carpetright stores in Kent that were set to close due to the parent company's decision to go into administration will actually reopen their doors under new ownership. Bensons for Beds will occupy the stores in Canterbury and Gillingham, potentially saving some of the jobs. Bensons for Beds is on the verge of filling the …

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