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Bond market power: why Rachel Reeves is keen to keep the £2.7tn ‘beast’ onside
Nov 24, 2025 - World 
Hugely influential traders will be hanging on the chancellor’s every word when she announces her budgetBusiness live – latest updatesAt just after 12.30pm on Wednesday, the machine will be listening, the trading algorithms ready, and billions of pounds of buy-and-sell orders stacked up awaiting Rachel Reeves’s budget.For the first time on the London trading floor of Deutsche Bank, a custom-built artificial intelligence tool will tune in to the chancellor’s speech. It will transcribe her words, spot shifts in tone and spit out alerts when the numbers deviate from expectations. Continue reading...
Spain’s attorney general quits after guilty verdict for leaking confidential information
Nov 24, 2025 - World 
Blow to leftist coalition government of PM Pedro Sánchez, who appointed Álvaro García Ortiz in 2022Spain’s chief prosecutor has announced his resignation after the supreme court found him guilty last week of leaking confidential information in a case involving a businessman who is the boyfriend of a prominent rightwing politician.The unprecedented case is a blow to the coalition government of the socialist prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, who appointed Álvaro García Ortiz in 2022 and has defended his innocence repeatedly. Continue reading...
Why Gen Z Right Finds A New MAGA Champion In Nikki Haley's Son Nalin Haley
Nov 24, 2025 - World 
Nalin Haley, the 24-year-old son of former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, is now one of the most popular young voices on the American right.
Labour will listen to bosses’ concerns on workers’ rights, says business secretary
Nov 24, 2025 - World 
Peter Kyle tells CBI conference he will ensure firms do not lose as a result of overhaulBusiness live – latest updatesThe business secretary, Peter Kyle, has opened the door to bosses to influence Labour’s landmark changes to workers’ rights, amid boardroom fears over jobs and growth.In a signal the government could consider watering down the overhaul of employment rights, Kyle told business leaders at the CBI conference in London that he would hold a series of 26 consultations with companies after the bill became law. Continue reading...
Risk of Maccabi Tel Aviv facing antisemitic attacks not ‘predominant’ reason for match ban, police tell MPs – UK politics live
Nov 24, 2025 - World 
West Midlands police’s assistant chief constable says threat of violence by Maccabi fans was more important considerationBadenoch says the government should be cutting regulation.And she claims she can do this because, when she was business secretary, she was able to cut regulation. As an example, she says she ruled about mandatory ethnicity pay reporting.Fewer and fewer people are working to support more and more people out of work and living on welfare. The rider is getting heavier than the horse. Continue reading...
