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Chefe da Ocado diz que não será 'marionetista' em meio a aparente disputa de sucessão
Tim Steiner fala enquanto ações do supermercado online caem quase 15% com queda nos lucros antes de impostos para £17m. O cofundador insiste que não tem intenção de exercer controle sobre seu sucessor, que assumirá em 2028.
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Investigação do Reino Unido apura se TikTok falha em proteger crianças de conteúdo prejudicial
Ofcom iniciou investigação formal contra o TikTok por suspeitas de falha na proteção de menores contra conteúdo prejudicial. O regulador britânico expressa preocupações particulares com a ineficácia da verificação de idade da plataforma, deixando crianças expostas a postagens sobre automutilação e suicídio.
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Governo coloca Aço Britânico sob propriedade pública; economia do Reino Unido cresce 0,1% em maio – notícias de negócios ao vivo
Cobertura contínua das últimas notícias econômicas e financeiras. Avisos para Andy Burnham chegam aos montes enquanto se prepara para assumir a liderança do Labour, com o presidente-executivo da CBI alertando para que não haja outro 'verão de especulação'.
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Burnham deve evitar 'verão de especulação' sobre impostos, avisa chefe da CBI
Rain Newton-Smith pede por uma nova geração de parcerias público-privadas para financiar grandes projetos. Andy Burnham deve evitar outro 'verão de especulação' sobre impostos e gastos que assustaria o empresariado britânico, alertou o chefe executivo da CBI.
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Rede Stonegate de pubs e bares investigada por tratamento 'injusto' de proprietários
Adjudicador do código de pubs afirma ter fundamentos para acreditar que grupo violou regulamentações. Stonegate, maior rede de bares e pubs britânica, pode enfrentar multa de até £16 milhões.
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Burnham é instado a abandonar planos 'falhos' que podem permitir construtoras contornem proteção ambiental por £1
Carta assinada por mais de 100 especialistas denuncia mudanças no planejamento aprovadas às pressas que permitiriam às construtoras contornar proteções à biodiversidade pagando uma taxa, prejudicando a natureza e a economia.
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Some advice for Andy Burnham? Crack down on ‘rip-off Britain’ – and make sure voters feel the benefits | Jason Okundaye
Fining errant corporations is welcome – but when consumers are also getting shaken down on their local high street, it’s time for a new and boisterous approachIt’s a story that warms the heart and lifts the soul: last week, Virgin Media was fined a record £28m by Ofcom for repeatedly preventing customers from cancelling their contracts. Its methods were insidious: deliberate call-dropping, unnecessary call transfers and constantly putting customers on hold. For anyone who has experienc
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I investigated Palantir’s foothold in the British state – and what I found should worry us all | Peter Geoghegan
Paid-for political access and threadbare regulations have helped to embed the US tech firm in the NHS – and beyond. But there is a way to free ourselvesAndy Burnham faces a lot of big decisions. But one of the incoming prime minister’s biggest early tests is what he does about the world’s “scariest company” – Palantir. The US defence and surveillance tech behemoth has a swathe of British public contracts, including, most controversially, a £330m deal with the NHS. It’s pretty clear wha
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Andy Burnham must act fast on the climate – or risk getting stuck in a ‘derailment’ doom loop | Laurie Laybourn
Around the world, climate-sceptic parties are exploiting floods and fires to make political capital. Without urgent changes, this deadly spiral will continueRecent unprecedented heatwaves in the UK may have killed thousands of people. Children are suffering in overheating schools. NHS trusts are straining under record-breaking demand. This all comes after climate extremes have even affected national security, with three of Britain’s five worst harvests coming since 2020, impairing food
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UK’s alcohol-free beer boom threatened by regulations, trade body warns
BBPA wants content definition for beer to be considered alcohol free to be changed from 0.05% to 0.5%Pubs and brewers are being prevented from capitalising on Britons’ record-breaking thirst for alcohol-free beer because of over-strict regulation, a trade body has warned.More than 64m pints of low- and no-alcohol beer is forecast to be sold over the summer, an increase of 8m compared with 2025, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) said, citing the figures as proof that the categ
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North Sea oil industry urges Burnham to approve new drilling in UK waters
Lobby appeals to prospective PM’s reindustrialisation agenda as it pushes for Rosebank and Jackdaw approvalThe UK’s North Sea oil industry has made a last-ditch attempt to curry favour with the Labour government by appealing to Andy Burnham’s reindustrialisation agenda just days before he is expected to become Britain’s next prime minister.Industry lobbyists have written to more than 400 Labour MPs to call on the government’s new leaders to allow more oil and gas drilling in UK waters
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Lawyers to investigate claims of GB power grid cover-up over blackout risk
Operator brings in independent legal firm to look into whistleblower allegations relating to June heatwaveGreat Britain’s grid operator has brought in independent investigators to look into accusations that its staff were involved in a cover-up over the power system being at a greater risk of blackouts during the heatwave.The government-owned energy system operator will face the scrutiny of an external legal firm after a whistleblower claimed that control room staff were warned against