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Labour's biggest union backer eyes party split

Unite, Labour's largest union backer, is reportedly considering a formal split from the party, marking a historic fracture and posing a severe challenge to Keir Starmer's leadership. Read the full story.

Mum-of-three dies after painkiller misadventure

A Lancashire midwife and mother of three died from an accidental overdose of prescribed pain medication. The inquest heard how the combination of drugs led to fatal sedation.

Senior Exit at Newton Investment Management

Newton Investment Management sees another senior departure as its head of consultant relations leaves. Explore the implications for the firm's strategy and client relationships.

Glucose biosensor helps manage cravings and energy

A new wearable biosensor from Abbott tracks real-time glucose levels, showing users how food affects energy and hunger. Available at Boots, it aims to help with weight management and better sleep.

Strategic Edge of Commercial Cleaning for London FM

For London's facilities management, professional commercial cleaning is now a strategic imperative, boosting health, brand reputation, and efficiency. Discover how tailored, tech-enabled solutions deliver measurable results.

Pension lesson: Why I ditched my IFA and grew my pot by £60k

A 70-year-old retiree from Belfast reveals how taking control of his pension after the 2022 mini-Budget helped him grow his savings from £185,000 to £245,000. Discover his key lessons on diversification and avoiding traditional investment pitfalls.

Former AssetCo Chief Takes Chair at Keyridge

Veteran fund management executive Campbell Fleming has been named chairman of Keyridge Asset Management, bringing decades of industry experience to the London-based firm. Read more about this strategic leadership move.

Schroders appoints JPMorgan exec to head ETF strategy

Asset management giant Schroders has recruited a senior JPMorgan executive to lead its ambitious push into the competitive ETF market. Discover the strategic move reshaping its investment offering.

Rage Rooms: Stress Relief or Counterproductive?

Explore the UK's rage room phenomenon where people pay to smash objects for stress relief. Experts debate whether this cathartic release actually helps mental health or fuels aggression.

Farke under pressure as Leeds face Man City

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke faces mounting pressure ahead of crucial Manchester City clash. Can the German tactician survive Leeds' poor form and fan criticism?

Romania achieves 94% recycling rate in two years

Romania's deposit return scheme transforms recycling habits, achieving 94% collection rate for beverage packaging. Discover how this EU success story is inspiring neighbouring countries.

BNY Wealth Boss: From Factory Floor to Finance

Jose Minaya, BNY's global head of investment and wealth, reveals his incredible journey from stock boy to top finance executive and shares his views on London's property market.

Why Epidurals Don't Always Work in Labour

Discover why epidural pain relief sometimes fails during childbirth. Expert insights on placement issues, dosage problems, and timing myths for UK parents.

Schroders CEO Defends Public Markets' Strength

Schroders CEO Peter Harrison declares public markets are flourishing as private equity faces headwinds. Discover why listed companies now offer better value and transparency.

Four Labour Figures Could Beat Starmer in Poll

New polling shows four senior Labour politicians could defeat Keir Starmer in a leadership contest. Discover who leads the potential challenge and what it means for Labour's future.

Maggots Powering Agricultural Revolution in UK

Black soldier fly larvae transform food waste into valuable protein and fertiliser. Discover how this innovative solution is gaining traction in sustainable agriculture.

Birmingham City's 62,000-seat stadium plans

Birmingham City FC unveils plans for a new 62,000-capacity stadium with a retractable roof and 12 chimneys, set to be the UK's 8th largest. A landmark for the city's ambition.

AI set to take key roles in asset management

Royal London's data chief warns AI is reshaping asset management, automating data tasks and forcing a rethink of future team structures. Discover what's next for the sector.

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