Battle for Telegraph Triggers Uncertainty for UK Conservatives
Who owns the Telegraph, one of the UK’s most famous newspapers, is the subject of a bitter fight.
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MPs Raise National Security Concerns Over UAE-Backed Telegraph Offer
Conservative lawmakers have invoked national security concerns as they push the government to scrutinize the UAE’s support of
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Senior Ministers Flag Concern Over Foreign Interest in Telegraph
Senior UK ministers including Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch and Security Minister Tom Tugendhat, who both attend Prime Minister
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Barclay Family Makes New Telegraph Bid With Support From Zucker-Led Venture
The Barclay family has made a fresh offer — backed by RedBird IMI — to reclaim the Telegraph
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UK’s Labour Party Looks to Wall Street for Infrastructure Group
Britain’s Labour Party is planning to convene a group of some of the largest financial companies in the
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Lloyds Beats Estimates as Customers Weather Higher Rates
Lloyds Banking Group Plc set aside less than expected for troubled loans in the third quarter, helping it
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Santander UK Approached on Possible Metro Bank Bid, Sky Says
Santander UK is among the lenders approached by regulators about a possible bid for Metro Bank Holdings Plc,
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Ex-Murdoch Lieutenant Says He Has Backing to Buy The Telegraph
As he prepares to be knighted next month by King Charles III, former Murdoch lieutenant and one-time Prime
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UK Property and Banking Stocks Boosted by Easing Inflation
Shares of UK companies whose fortunes are tied to interest rates soared after data showed a softening in
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British Muslims Say Banks Ruin Lives With Debanking Policies
When former postman Iqeel Ahmed told staff at his local Halifax branch he couldn’t feed his family because
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NatWest Begins to Sound Out Successors for Departed CEO, FT Says
NatWest Group Plc has started to approach potential candidates to permanently replace former Chief Executive Alison Rose, the
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Next Fashion Fans Defy Soggy Summer: The London Rush
Britain’s soggy summer and sticky inflation failed to deter shoppers from splashing out on fashion. Clothing retailer Next,
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