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British fashion retailer Next has reported a 10.1% increase in annual profits, surpassing £1 billion for the first time. The company announced a pretax profit of £1.011 billion ($1.31 billion) for

 

UK vehicle production fell sharply in February, reflecting ongoing struggles in the auto industry amid global economic uncertainty.

 

Rents across Britain have surged by nearly £100 a month over the past year, according to new data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

 

The British pound slipped slightly on Wednesday after UK inflation eased more than anticipated. Consumer prices rose by 2.8% year-on-year in February, down from 3.0% in January and below

 

Inflation in the UK dropped to 2.8% in February, bringing a bit of good news for Chancellor Rachel Reeves just before her spring statement in the House of Commons.

A parliamentary debate on the financial crisis facing London’s boroughs will take place on the same day as the Spring Statement, a move welcomed by London Councils.

 

The Royal Navy has closely monitored the movement of three Russian vessels as they passed through the English Channel.

 

John Allan, former chairman of Tesco, has suggested that young people who are not in work, education, or training should be required to undergo military training in exchange for receiving

 

Supermarket giant Morrisons is set to close 52 of its in-store cafes and 17 Morrisons Daily convenience stores as it faces mounting pressure to reduce costs and stay competitive.

 

The UK Home Office has terminated its contract with Stay Belvedere Hotels (SBHL), a company that has been providing accommodation for asylum seekers, due to concerns about poor