
Kevin Fitzgerald
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Nov 26, 2024 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Quasar Elizundia |Kevin Fitzgerald |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla
Following news energy price rises have pushed UK inflation to the highest it’s been in six months, experts are warning Brits their bad habits could be making bills worse. Energy experts at Quotezone.co.uk are urging homeowners to adapt lifelong habits in order to cut costs at home, and have shared ways to save up to £231.95 per year.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |Kevin Fitzgerald |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla
The UK and France will “not discard any option” in sending troops or private defence contractors to Ukraine. This comes as Donald Trump will take to the White House on 20 January 2025 and this has sparked fears the new President will pull out all military assets and stop sending military aid to Ukraine which could hand victory to Vladimir Putin.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |Kevin Fitzgerald |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla
Have you ever wondered what your 60s might be like? Still working at a job you love or lying on a sunny beach to chill out? For 60-year-old Ellinor from Oslo, her answer comes with an appetite for new adventures. Two years ago, Ellinor realized it was time to embrace a life without limits. She sold all her possessions and moved into a 2005 Fiat Eura Sport she renovated to her likings and named it “HAPPY.” Now, living in the van, she holds the steering wheel of life in her own hands.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |Kevin Fitzgerald |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla
The most senior NATO military official has told businesses to prepare “for a wartime scenario” to adjust production and distribution lines to be less vulnerable from Russia and China. Speaking during an event of the European Policy Centre think tank he said that “deterrence” will end up going far beyond military capability alone.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
londonlovesbusiness.com | George Pavel |Kevin Fitzgerald |Sarah Dunsby |Hani Abuagla
On 30 October the Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her Autumn Budget which has hit businesses hard, many have given warnings of job losses, and they will take a hit to their profit margins. Rain Newton-Smith, chief executive of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), said the Budget caught companies “off guard.” She said that profit is “not a dirty word” as this helps companies to invest, but the Chancellor’s Budget has damaged this.
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