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Labour set to reap benefits of nascent UK consumer recovery
First-quarter growth rose ahead of pace predicted by Bank of EnglandUnited Kingdom -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
H&M Shares Plunge on Worsening Outlook
Hennes & Mauritz’s shares fell 13% after it made a weak start to its third quarter and warned that its performance would be hurt by rising raw material costs and adverse currency moves. -
BBC News - Top stories
M&S to launch clothing repairs service
The move comes as retailers try to encourage more sustainable habits among their shoppers. -
MarketWatch - Business
Chicago PMI rebounds in June but remains in contraction territory for seventh straight month
The Chicago Business Barometer, also known as the Chicago PMI, rebounded to 47.4 in June from a postpandemic low of 35.4 in the prior month. While still in contraction territory, the June reading is the highest since November. -
ABC News - Entertainment
Top 20 Global Concert Tours from Pollstar
AP Global Top 20 Pollstar Week of 07/01/24 -
BBC News - Top stories
The drugs and guns kingpin who sparked a global manhunt
A leading figure in Nottingham's notorious "Shottingham" era is facing a new prison sentence. -
ABC News - Sports
Raleigh drives in winning run and Mariners beat Twins 3-2
Cal Raleigh drove in the winning run with a walk-off fielder’s choice in the 10th inning and the Seattle Mariners beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2MLB -
MarketWatch - Business
Nvidia’s rebound from its correction only makes the stock more dangerous to buy
Semiconductor stocks are bubbling and could lose 40% of their value. -
CNBC - Business
Chinese automakers expected to achieve 33% global market share by 2030
Chinese automakers are expected to continue rapidly expanding outside of China to achieve 33% of the global automotive market share by 2030. -
CNBC - Business
'Biden stumbles, Trump lies': How the global media reacted to the presidential debate
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump went head-to-head in their first debate — and the world's media was watching.Donald Trump
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Joe Biden tries to calm nerves of wealthy backers after debate debacle
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Democrats contemplate the unthinkable: nudging aside Joe Biden
The first lady may hold the decisive vote on whether the president stays in the raceJoe Biden -
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An alarming moment for US democracy
Joe Biden looks too frail to fulfil his mission of defeating Donald Trump -
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Keir Starmer the lawyer: rational, diligent, ruthless
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Financial Times - Business
Starmer warns Labour not to take victory for granted
Opposition leader tells Westminster rally that final days of campaign will be ‘the hardest mile’