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Matthew Holehouse, our British political correspondent, on the Conservatives’ changed view of Britain’s labour market ...
European class actions surged in value in 2024, led by the U.K. with €155 billion ($180 billion) in claims—mainly driven by competition and consumer cases—followed by significant activity in Portugal ...
The gush of second quarter earnings reports is beginning to slow to a trickle, and with most of the reports in, the results ...
Tenants have successfully used the index to challenge unjustified rent hikes, leading to fairer rental agreements and reduced conflicts between landlords and tenants ...
The gush of second quarter earnings reports is beginning to slow to a trickle, and with most of the reports in, the results have been mostly positive.
The gush of second quarter earnings reports is beginning to slow to a trickle, and with most of the reports in, the results ...
Airbnb is getting more aggressive in a new strategy to add hotels in markets where most of the short-term rentals are already ...
The biggest online travel agencies have gone through significant strategic shifts since the pandemic, and the competitive ...
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