How is the UK stopping Channel crossings and what are the legal routes to the UK?
The government's Illegal Migration Bill is in its final stages in Parliament.
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Japan Has New Real Estate Leader for First Time in Three Decades
Japan has crowned a new top real estate developer for the first time in 30 years, thanks to
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Polluters to Face Unlimited Fines as UK Tackles Sewage Crisis
Polluters like Thames Water Utilities Ltd. that befoul UK rivers and seas will face unlimited penalties and tougher
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777 Partners Seeks €200 Million For Football Investments
777 Partners LLC plans to tap growing investor appetite for football to potentially raise more than €200 million
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Ford’s EV Battery Partner Targets US Growth Over Profit
A South Korean battery maker tapped by the US to help it catch China in the clean-car market
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Boeing plane crash: Coroner rules Britons unlawfully killed
A coroner has ruled the three Britons who died in the 2019 crash in Ethiopia were killed unlawfully.
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Fed Officials Say Higher Interest Rates Are Needed to Reach 2% Inflation Goal
Three Federal Reserve officials on Monday said policymakers will need to raise interest rates further this year to
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Banks Face Higher Capital Requirements in Plan From Fed’s Barr
Major banks are facing one of the biggest regulatory overhauls since the financial crisis, setting up a clash
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Thames Water Needs ‘Significant’ Funds After £750 Million Raise
Thames Water Ltd. said it needs “significant additional funding” in the years ahead to service its debts and
1970-01-01 08:00
Thames Water Investors to Pump in £750 Million of Funding
Investors in troubled UK utility Thames Water Ltd have agreed to put in an extra £750 million ($960.11
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Kuwait’s $700 Billion Wealth Fund Is Being Eclipsed by Ambitious Neighbors
As Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds emerge as the go-to investors for some of the biggest deals, the
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Privatized Britain’s Debt Load Is Now a Major Government Problem
For decades since they were privatized, the UK’s public service providers have favored inflation-linked bonds as a cheap
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