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15.02 / 09:17
BBC Duke wellness Photos Sky News social rights Destinations Meghan Markle speaks about new website after Royalists slam controversial change: ‘It is illegal…’
cancer diagnosis. Meghan and Harry introduced their new website this week. Now, when people visit Archewell, they are redirected to Sussex.com.
24.01 / 14:01
markets COST UPS IPO Target love Sky News Klarna to debut $7.99 monthly plan as buy now, pay later firm seeks new revenue sources ahead of IPO
Swedish fintech firm Klarna is launching a monthly subscription plan in the U.S. to lock in its heaviest users ahead of an expected initial public offering this year, the company told CNBC.
23.01 / 15:39
companies Wealth managers Abrdn Sky News Business roles Fund managers ringfenced from upcoming abrdn job cuts
Investment Week understands that fund managers are not in the scope of the headcount reduction, which is set to trim roughly 10% of abrdn's workforce. (Pictured) Stephen Bird, abrdn CEO
19.01 / 16:17
HSBC Banks UK companies Barclays Sky News Jeremy Hunt to hold summit with bank CEOs over dwindling valuations - reports
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt (pictured) will meet with UK banks CEOs on 23 January. | Copyright: HM Treasury
12.01 / 16:31
awards Oscar Sky News show mtv rights Relationships Won't host Oscars again, award shows aren't comedy-friendly anymore: Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart has emphatically stated that he will not be hosting the Oscars again. His initial plan to host the 2019 Oscars was abandoned amid controversy surrounding past anti-gay tweets and comments from a decade ago made during stand-up routines. Speaking to Sky News, Hart emphasized his decision, stating that hosting such events is not conducive to comedy anymore. Expressing his perspective, Hart said, «Whatever little hope you had, I want to destroy it right now. Those gigs aren't good gigs for comics. It's no shot to the Oscars, no shot to the Globes or anything else. Those just aren't comedy-friendly environments anymore.» Hart mentioned a year when hosts were personalities rather than comics, and he acknowledged the success of fellow comics like Chris Rock, Billy Crystal, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Ricky Gervais in navigating hosting duties.
16.12 / 17:17
pandemic Sky News Christmas tree from 1920 sold for £2,600. Know about the tree that was sold after 103 years
Christmas tree dubbed the «most humble in the world» has sold at auction for £2,600. Originally brought in 1920, the Christmas tree is 31 inches tall with 25 branches and 12 fake berries. In the beginning, the tree was gifted to Loughborough resident Dorothy Grant in the aftermath of the First World War. It served as her Christmas tree from when Dorothy Grant was eight-years-old until she died in 2014, at the age of 101. Her daughter Shirley Hall, 84, who lives near Loughborough, inherited the tree.
11.12 / 15:47
companies Sky News Acquisition AssetCo St James's Place AssetCo eyes takeover of Somerset Capital Management funds
Martin Gilbert (pictured) is executive chair of AssetCo.
11.12 / 12:23
Reuters JPMorgan economy LSE Sky News reports Singapore's Shein holds talks with LSE on possible listing -Sky News
(Reuters) — Fast fashion firm Shein has held talks with the London Stock Exchange about the possibility of a public listing in the United Kingdom, Sky News reported on Monday, citing sources.
25.11 / 06:09
Waves BLOCK Enterprise Nov Sky News song prevention stake Daryl Hall is suing John Oates over plan to sell stake in joint venture. A judge has paused the sale
Daryl Hall has sued his longtime music partner John Oates, arguing that his plan to sell off his share of a joint venture would violate a business agreement the duo had
23.11 / 06:37
Target Matthews awards Bill Experts Sky News performer exclusive Fears taxpayers exposed under Bowen’s new green scheme
Industry and renewable energy proponents have backed the Albanese government’s expanded Capacity Investment Scheme to help Australia reach the 82 per cent renewable energy target by 2030, but questions remain on how the scheme will work and the financial exposure for taxpayers.
19.11 / 19:01
Progressive BBC Sky News show information reports Jeremy Hunt warns of inflation risk as UK tax cut expectations grow
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt pushed back on the prospect of imminent cuts to income tax or national insurance, following weekend reports that he's considering doing so in his Autumn Statement this week. «The one thing we won't do is any kind of tax cut that fuels inflation,» Hunt said Sunday on Sky News, when asked about the reports. Still, «we need to show there is a path to a lower-tax economy,» he added.
19.11 / 10:44
economy Nov pandemic Sky News show reports tax cuts UK's Hunt says won't implement tax cuts that fuel inflation
LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Sunday that he would not implement tax cuts that would push up inflation, days before he announces a major budget update that is widely expected to contain tax cuts.
17.11 / 18:09
Provident Manufacturing CEO Gap Nov Sky News track reports Midday movers: Gap, Applied Materials, ChargePoint and more
Investing.com — U.S. are wobbling on Friday but were still on track for a weekly gain. Cautious words from retailers about the holiday sales season and hopes that the Federal Reserve is nearing the end of its interest rate increases are on the minds of investors.
15.11 / 07:31
Digital Booking Matthews Comcast love Celebrity Sky News InvoCare-backed funeral tech biz in equity raise
A funeral digital memorial business with a chunky list of high-profile backers is rounding up investors for an equity injection.
14.11 / 16:31
Pfizer Sky News information reports medicines 500 Pfizer to cut 500 jobs at Kent site in UK, roles to be moved to India, US: report
Pfizer Inc. is cutting 500 jobs at its Sandwich, Kent site in the UK as part of a cost-cutting effort, a report by Sky News said on Tuesday.
11.11 / 16:31
CEO Platform Action Discover awards Sky News social reports Nigel Farage: Why is the British broadcaster seeking millions in damages from NatWest
Nigel Farage has landed himself in legal trouble with NatWest Group and its former executive, aiming to claim millions in damages regarding the debanking scandal that evolved into a crisis for the state-backed lender. According to the report, the former UKIP leader is seeking millions of pounds in damages from the group after the entire fiasco. Farage's lawyers are expected to send the initial legal letters during the course of next week.
08.11 / 12:05
FIVE Platform Mobile President Sky News show social 2020 How to watch the third Republican debate
Republican presidential primary takes place on 8-10 p.m. Eastern time Wednesday. The debate, sanctioned by the Republican National Committee and hosted by NBC News, will be held in Miami. Where can I watch it? Several platforms will broadcast the debate: — NBC will show the debate.
07.11 / 06:03
Hollywood Death President Actor Sky News actress hospital reports ‘Angelina Jolie never been in Gaza to see facts,’ Israel President dismisses Hollywood actor's war crime claims
Angelina Jolie's allegations that Israel has committed war crimes against Palestine. As reported by Sky News, Isaac Herzog said, “I totally reject her claims. I think she’s never been in Gaza….
07.11 / 05:57
Sky News reports strain Returns Klarna returns to profitability as more shoppers borrow
Klarna reported its first quarterly operating profit in four years as it attracted more consumers to buy now, pay later loans, giving the firm a boost as it lays the groundwork for an initial public offering.
26.10 / 00:07
UPS Man Platform LinkedIn Rolex Sky News country ‘Shiny shopfronts’ led police to bust $10b Chinese crime ring
The opening of a Chinese currency remitter in Sydney’s CBD in the middle of the pandemic sparked a police investigation which has allegedly exposed Australia’s biggest money-laundering ring, with ties to cyber crime, drug running, cryptocurrency and violent crime.
19.10 / 01:31
Sky News Inside gossips Joe Aston on 12 years of Rear Window
After 12 years helming one of the Financial Review’s most popular columns, Joe Aston has called it a day.

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