In response to disruption across Edinburgh on Bonfire Night, the police in Edinburgh started a significant operation. Young people have engaged in violent conflicts, throwing bricks, pyrotechnics, missiles, and other …
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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Kemi Badenoch has taken a decisive step in her leadership of the Conservative Party by appointing a shadow cabinet that includes former rivals, aiming to strengthen party cohesion after a …
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Under the Labour government, one thousand employees throughout the United Kingdom are scheduled to have extra time off without any pay cut, therefore signifying the first official trial program of …
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Scotland
New Butterfly Species Spotted in Scotland as the Gatekeeper’s Arrival Signals Climate Change Impact
Though the summer has been difficult for butterflies, Scotland has been blessed with some fantastic lepidopteran surprises, a phenomenon linked to global warming. The list of resident butterfly species has …
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Early on Wednesday, a fire started at the BAE Systems nuclear submarine shipyard in Barrow-in-Furness, immediately causing worry among the local population and launching a large-scale emergency reaction. Around 12:44 …
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Scotland
Unearthing Hidden Histories Through the Reconstruction of a Kushite Woman’s Face from an Ancient Sarcophagus
Since it was added to the Scottish collection in 1936, an ancient Egyptian sarcophagus has been valued at the Perth Museum. Thanks to the work of curators and forensic experts, …
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Former Conservative chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s targeting of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) over its upcoming assessment of a £22 billion “black hole” in public finances—which Labour claims to have …
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Reparatory justice for the transatlantic slave trade takes front stage as the Commonwealth Heads of Government get ready for their summit in Samoa. Attracting 56 members, the debate is likely …
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Having effectively negotiated budget settlements with every government agency, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing for her first Budget. This mark arrives just before her much-awaited Budget statement, set for October …
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London’s Guildhall Welcomes Global Business Leaders Amid Growth Strategy EffortsThe first business conference the UK government hosts in London’s Guildhall on Monday will draw hundreds of multinational companies. This event …