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UK records western Europe's highest inflation as March fall disappoints
Britain was the only country in western Europe with double-digit inflation in March after it fell less than expected, official data showed on Wednesday, bolstering bets that the Bank of England will raise interest rates again in May.
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Security guards at London's Heathrow airport to strike in May
The airport's management insist they have been engaged in talks with Unite for months and had improved a 10 percent pay rise offer with a further £1,150 lump sum this year.
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Britain expects up to 56,000 immigrants to arrive in small boats this year
Britain is anticipating that 56,000 migrants will cross the Channel in small boats to its shores this year, court documents show, meaning it would be need to house as many as 140,000 asylum seekers.
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Dollar gains on rising US yields, British inflation lifts pound
The dollar strengthened on Wednesday, lifted by rising Treasury yields, though the pound gained against the greenback after British inflation stayed above 10% in March and put more pressure on the Bank of England to keep raising rates.
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EU urges others to copy its rules for cryptoassets
The rest of the world should copy European Union rules for cryptoassets to create a robust global approach that protects consumers and financial stability, the EU's financial services chief said on Wednesday.
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Big consultancies promise change amid several reported scandals, but what about employees?
Amid grand promises of change, have the top guns of management consulting forgotten two key stakeholders: junior consulting staff and impacted client staff?
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Smaller businesses revealed to be putting cyber security measures on the back burner as cybercriminals and cyber threats run rampant
With 2023's UK Government Cyber Breaches Survey showing that small businesses are not prioritising cyber security, John Davis has given his expert opinion.
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Tech sector faces recruiting struggles amidst skills shortage crisis after global layoffs
The tech sector was forced to reorganise twice, at first due to higher demand and then because of inflation, leaving over 55,000 unfilled positions.
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Britain sounds alarm on spyware, mercenary hacking market
British officials are sounding the alarm over the widespread abuse of surveillance software and hackers-for-hire.
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China aiming for 'global technological supremacy', British cyber chief says
China is aiming for "global technological supremacy" in cyberspace and is using its cyber capabilities to conduct intelligence and surveillance campaigns, Britain's cyber chief said on Wednesday.
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Wall Street is divided over impact of strong Chinese economic growth, meanwhile US dollar surges as NY Empire State Manufacturing Index beats expectations
Earlier this week, the US received encouraging economic indicators. However, analysts are considering the pros and cons as Chinese growth also beat expectations.
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Microsoft could be secretly working on own AI chip, here's everything you need to know
Microsoft's Project Athena could be related to the company's long-rumoured custom ARM-based chips for servers.
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Chinese defence minister praises Putin for 'promoting world peace'
Chinese defence minister Li Shangfu praised Russia for "promoting world peace" during his four-day visit to the state
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