Rachel Reeves’s proposal to expand Heathrow Airport could significantly raise the cost of air travel, with new Treasury analysis suggesting that the Heathrow expansion may add up to £40 to …
James Whitmore
James Whitmore
James Whitmore is a London-based business editor and economic analyst with over 15 years of experience tracking UK and global markets. A former consultant turned financial journalist, James is known for his clear, in-depth reporting on business strategies, economic policy, and entrepreneurship. At News To Date, he breaks down financial trends and delivers insight for professionals, investors, and decision-makers.
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The UK government’s statistics agency, the Office for National Statistics (ONS), is investing £8 million in a bid to fix its “virtually unusable” data on unemployment and wages. This decision …
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In what might be a significant TikTok acquisition transaction, MrBeast, the 26-year-old YouTube sensation and highest-paid creator on the internet, has formally entered the race to buy TikTok’s US business. …
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The United Kingdom has risen to the second spot in global investment attractiveness, according to the latest PwC survey, signaling a positive shift in the country’s economic prospects. The UK Investment …
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With a record number of new sellers entering the market since Boxing Day, the UK property market is seeing a notable uptick in activity. A busier and more competitive housing …
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Thames Water, which serves over 16 million customers across the London area and Thames Valley, has warned that it may raise the base pay of its executives if industry regulator …
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JD Sports has lowered its profit projection for the second time in eight weeks, attributed to the fashion industry’s widespread deep discounts. In contrast to earlier projections of between £955 …
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According to a recent YouGov survey, the majority of people in Germany and the UK find Elon Musk’s attempts to sway their national politics intolerable. According to the survey, there …
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Rachel Reeves, the UK shadow chancellor, is set to put significant pressure on UK regulators, urging them to take further action to support economic growth. The meeting, scheduled for Thursday, will …
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The UK government has voiced increasing concern over the possibility of a “tariff war” between the United States and other countries, which could lead to higher inflation and rising unemployment. …