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Iran, Israel, and the U.S. strike a ‘fragile’ 2-week ceasefire. Here’s what to know thumbnail
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Iran, Israel, and the U.S. strike a ‘fragile’ 2-week ceasefire. Here’s what to know

Iran, the United States and Israel agreed to a two-week ceasefire, an 11th-hour deal that allowed U.S. President Donald Trump to pull back...

Delta Air Lines is reducing flights and raising fees as it combats fuel shock. Here’s why the stock is up anyway thumbnail
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Delta Air Lines is reducing flights and raising fees as it combats fuel shock. Here’s why the stock is up anyway

Shares in Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE: DAL) are on the rise this morning after the company reported its Q1 2026 results. While...

People are losing it over 7-Eleven merch. Welcome to the surprisingly cool world of convenience store chic thumbnail
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People are losing it over 7-Eleven merch. Welcome to the surprisingly cool world of convenience store chic

In the world of convenience stores, 7-Eleven is undoubtedly the cool kid. Phoebe Bridgers named-dropped the c-store in a song, Lana Del Rey...

The co-founder of Refinery29 makes the case for playfulness thumbnail
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The co-founder of Refinery29 makes the case for playfulness

The airport is chaos. Lines snake beyond the designated barriers and out the doors as frazzled travelers tug their luggage and scowl at...

Expenses Software for UK Small Businesses thumbnail
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Expenses Software for UK Small Businesses

Traditionally, returning from a trip meant sorting through receipts and manually creating an expense report. It was often a task many put off...

Reform UK becomes first British political party to launch its own podcast thumbnail
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Reform UK becomes first British political party to launch its own podcast

Reform UK is venturing into podcasting with a weekly show that will offer listeners behind-the-scenes access to Nigel Farage and senior figures within...

OpenAI’s flagship UK data centre hits the buffers in blow to Starmer’s AI ambitions thumbnail
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OpenAI’s flagship UK data centre hits the buffers in blow to Starmer’s AI ambitions

OpenAI’s much-trumpeted plans to build a major data centre in the north-east of England have ground to a halt, dealing a significant blow...

Labour’s tax uncertainty is pushing Britain’s wealthiest towards the exit thumbnail
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Labour’s tax uncertainty is pushing Britain’s wealthiest towards the exit

The majority of Britain’s ultra-wealthy individuals are actively weighing up whether to leave the country, driven not so much by the level of...

Vince calls on Miliband to halt North Sea oil exports as Iran war rattles supply thumbnail
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Vince calls on Miliband to halt North Sea oil exports as Iran war rattles supply

One of the Labour Party’s most prominent financial backers has called on Ed Miliband to slam the brakes on North Sea oil and...

Easter and Eid collision sends British lamb prices to a record high thumbnail
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Easter and Eid collision sends British lamb prices to a record high

Supermarket shoppers face paying more than £16 per kilo for a leg as overlapping religious festivals, shrinking flocks and buoyant export demand squeeze...