UK's Sunak may fall short on 2023 inflation goal, NIESR forecasts
By David Milliken LONDON British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak risks missing his goal of halving inflation this year
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Bank of England poised to raise rates again to tackle stubborn inflation
By William Schomberg LONDON The Bank of England (BoE) is poised to raise borrowing costs for the 12th
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Analysis-UK finance bosses press to revive London's allure
By Sinead Cruise and Iain Withers LONDON Some of Britain's top finance executives, fearful London is losing out
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UK's Hunt says 'absolutely devastating' if US failed to raise debt ceiling
By Andrea Shalal NIIGATA, Japan British finance minister Jeremy Hunt said on Saturday it would be "absolutely devastating"
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Britain moves first to supply Ukraine with long-range cruise missiles
By Andrew MacAskill and William James LONDON (Reuters) -Britain on Thursday became the first country to start supplying Ukraine with
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Tabloid apologises to Prince Harry at start of phone-hacking trial
By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) -The publisher of a British tabloid has apologised to Prince Harry for unlawfully seeking information
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Britain set to ban Russia's Wagner Group - The Times
(Reuters) -Britain is set to formally classify Russian mercenary force Wagner Group as a terrorist organisation as a way of
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British ex-premier Truss to visit Taiwan next week
LONDON (Reuters) -Former British prime minister Liz Truss will visit Taiwan next week and meet senior members of the government,
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Why art historians are reframing 19th-century 'supermodel' Elizabeth Siddal
Elizabeth Siddal has been an elusive and tragic figure in art history. An exhibition at Tate Britain reintroduces the Pre-Raphaelite muse as an accomplished artist.
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