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Scotland could be first in UK to ban egg companies from keeping chickens in cages
Scotland could become the first nation in the UK to ban egg companies from keeping chickens in cages.
Insider trading allegation leaves new football club chief executive facing the sack just weeks into role
The new chief executive of beleaguered Dutch football club Ajax is facing the sack for alleged insider trading.
Drug developer BenevolentAI faces founder-led board revolt
The founder of BenevolentAI, a British-based drug developer, is facing a boardroom coup led by its founder after seeing its shares slump since it floated little more than two years ago.
UK manufacturing returns to growth for first time in 20 months
The UK's manufacturing industry has returned to growth and is showing "tentative signs of recovery", according to a closely-watched survey.
El Nino-linked drought threatens energy and food supplies with millions at risk
Zimbabwe is on the brink of declaring a national disaster as a deepening drought leaves millions facing hunger.
Shares in Trump's Truth Social platform plunge after losses revealed
Shares in Donald Trump's Truth Social platform have plunged more than 20% - wiping out gains made following its stock market debut last week.
Shop price inflation 'almost halves'
The annual rate of shop price inflation almost halved in March, according to new industry figures.
Temporary channel for ships opened after Baltimore bridge disaster
A temporary alternate channel has been opened into the port of Baltimore to help with the clean-up operation following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
US giant AutoNation eyes driving seat at Inchcape UK
A New York-listed car dealer is plotting a bid for the UK operations of Inchcape.
April Fool's Day round-up: From drug-detecting chickens to Aldi's new dating show
With the window for April Fool's Day pranks now closed, we round up some of the more creative and canny jokes.
Formula One-owner Liberty to unveil £3.5bn takeover of MotoGP
The owner of Formula One (F1) motor racing will unveil a £3.5bn takeover of MotoGP’s parent company early this week.
Chocolate prices could soar as changing climate patterns worsen cocoa crisis
This Easter, chocolate lovers will no doubt have noticed they had to pay more for their eggs.
More young workers are pausing pension contributions - this is how much it's costing them
A lot of us don't want to think about it.
Adnams open to sale as brewing sector faces funding squeeze
Adnams, one of the most historic names in British brewing, is to explore an outright sale amid a funding squeeze across the industry which has triggered a growing wave of insolvencies.