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Scottish National Party leader faces no confidence votes this week in his premiership and his government as a whole
Japan’s currency slid past ¥160 a dollar before regaining strength in a matter of hours
Latest offer from US private equity firm wins backing of UK-listed music rights owner
Chinese cars; private equity; Fidelity; Adani; publishing; education; co-ops; childbirth; and website T&Cs
Europe’s largest digital marketplace for used clothes boosted by rapid revenue growth
Controversial things come in low-value packages
Poland and others push to be exempt from ‘excessive deficit procedure’ owing to their high defence spending
Report says punitive action being mooted in Brussels would not be enough to deter carmakers
Several funds have received valuable tokens that they did not buy and cannot sell
How long can Wall Street’s AI-fueled rally continue without clear evidence of profit?
Unpacking the music industry’s biggest fears with US media correspondent Anna Nicolaou
Deloitte survey shows people opting to spend less money on social drinking than at any time since lockdown
Ministers asks critics to withhold judgment till 2030 as analysis shows UK struggled to make gains in target areas
Socialist PM angered by opposition attacks on wife over corruption allegations
PM seeks to mobilise Hindu voters amid signs of low turnout and anti-incumbency sentiment
US brands including Starbucks, KFC and Pizza Hut are being targeted over Washington’s stance on Israel
Paris wants sensitive parts of the indebted tech company to remain in national hands
A soaring stock market is adding to the fortunes of American bosses compared with counterparts in the UK
Humza Yousaf might be able to rely on the support of the Alba party in no confidence vote
Foreign minister says attack could be suspended if a deal is agreed, but reiterates goal of destroying Hamas
Company weighs deal with Skydance as Sony and Apollo prepare counter-offer
Home Office to select individuals who will be sent to Rwanda under the government’s contentious migration policy
Plotters could try to topple prime minister after polls in England and Wales on Thursday
French TV and film company Mediawan is benefiting from EU quotas on locally produced content
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