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Smithfield and Billingsgate Markets moving to Royal Docks

London's historic Smithfield Meat Market and Billingsgate Fish Market have a new preferred site at Albert Island in the Royal Docks. The move, planned for 2028, promises growth for traders and major redevelopment for their current central London locations

Historic London Markets Plan Move to Royal Docks

London's historic Smithfield and Billingsgate markets could relocate to a new combined site at Albert Island in the Royal Docks, promising billions in growth. Read the latest on the landmark move.

Shein executive relocates from London to Dubai

Shein's former European director Cui He moves to Dubai, joining a growing trend of UK executives seeking lower-tax jurisdictions. Discover the implications for London's business landscape.

'Moral Migrants' Relocate to Russia from West

Exclusive report on Western families leaving for Russia, citing 'woke' policies and persecution. Over 2,000 apply for Putin's new visa scheme. Discover their stories.

Hedgehog vs Fox: The Business Growth Strategy

Entrepreneur Richard Harpin reveals why focusing on fewer products drives international expansion. Learn how 'de-evolution' can accelerate your business growth through disciplined decision-making.

Men's Day Events Shift From Anti-Feminist Stance

As International Men's Day approaches, researchers note decreased anti-feminist framing in events. Discover how Australia's health body distances itself from conservative campaigns.

Nations Championship: Rugby's New Format Examined

Exploring the new Nations Championship launching in 2024 - its potential benefits and significant challenges for international rugby's future. Discover if this format can truly transform the sport.

Australia's Liberals Propose Immigration Cuts

Australia's Liberal Party unveils plan to slash immigration by targeting international students and skilled migrants. Discover the proposed changes and their potential impact.

US International Student Numbers Plunge 17%

New international student enrolments in US universities fell 17% this academic year, the largest drop in a decade outside the pandemic. Discover the impact of visa restrictions and the $42.9bn economic risk.

England to face South Africa in Nations Championship

England will launch their inaugural Nations Championship campaign next summer with a blockbuster fixture against South Africa. Discover the full schedule and what this means for rugby's future.

Pushkin Heist: Rare Books Stolen Across Europe

Investigation reveals how 170 rare Russian classics were stolen from European libraries. Was it opportunistic crime or a coordinated operation? Listen to the full podcast.

Holocaust Artefacts Auction Sparks Outrage

A German auction house faces calls to cancel a 'shameless' sale of over 600 Holocaust documents. Survivors urge basic decency. Read more and join the call.

Iran stops uranium enrichment after US bombings

Iran confirms it has ceased all uranium enrichment following US airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. Foreign Minister demands 'equal and fair negotiations' with Washington. Read the latest.

Eurostar's Ashford exit creates 'ghost town'

Ashford International Station's Eurostar closure since 2020 costs £126m yearly in lost visitors. Residents describe a 'ghost town' as M&S leads business exodus. Hope remains with 2026 review.

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