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Iran attack risks pushing petrol prices to record highs

Drivers in the UK may end up having to pay more than 142.5p per litre


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Hollywood ending? What Paramount’s Warner Bros deal means

Netflix has pulled out of buying the studio, allowing its rival to seal a $111bn purchase. The effects will be far reaching


Revealed: US bid to cap soaring cost of Heathrow’s third runway

Plus — airport boss pockets £2.7m bonus despite sleeping through a fire that halted operations and caused disruption for 200,000 travellers



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Standard Chartered’s Bill Winters: ‘God knows why I took this job’

When he joined, the bank was in turmoil. Now 64, the man who turned it around is thinking about succession but doesn’t intend to go any time soon



Don’t lean green, chancellor: lose the rules that stifle growth

Rachel Reeves is being sensible about the spring statement, but sooner or later she will have to take on the regulation that stops Britain building



Uzbek fund’s London listing may be bigger than first expected

The central Asian country’s national investment fund can now sell 30% in a major LSE and Tashkent deal, rather than the 25% previously considered


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Illustration of a man's face integrated with circuit board lines and chips.
The moment Jensen Huang gambled it all — and Nvidia won
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Akin Onal OBE, HIMI smiling while sitting in a wicker chair.
Kim Kardashian put my £16m baby brand on the map
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Aerial view of the Khazrati Imam Mosque complex in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, showing multiple buildings with teal domes and a bustling plaza.
Aerial view of the Khazrati Imam Mosque complex in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, showing multiple buildings with teal domes and a bustling plaza.
Uzbek fund’s London listing may be bigger than first expected







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King’s fine china supplier seeks buyer to avoid collapse

Caverswall English China Company nears going into administration as energy costs rise

Prince Charles enjoying tea on a terrace with pastries and scones.
King’s fine china supplier seeks buyer to avoid collapse


Mayfair mortgage lender MFS fires 156 staff amid fraud claims




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David SmithThe spring statement looms — this is why everyone is eerily quiet


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