
Trump tariffs could be good for some countries, including the UK
Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China have turned back the clock 70 years, erasing decades of globalisation.
SUNDAY, 09 MARCH 2025, 04:47
Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China have turned back the clock 70 years, erasing decades of globalisation.
The investment firm will now be called aberdeen group as it hopes the name change will remove “distractions”.
The bakery chain has grown its revenue and profits by moving away from its traditional roots.
Canada, Mexico and China have vowed to retaliate after tariffs on goods entering the US from their countries came into effect.
Trump tariffs have left toymakers stunned, scrambling and warning of higher prices.
From handheld to space-based, new methane detectors are making it easier to track the greenhouse gas.
The government is set to announce a number of changes to the Employment Rights Bill.
Ministers want to move to a “commonhold” system where flat-owners own a share of their buildings.
A looming deadline for people to plug NI gaps, to ensure they get the full state pension, has been eased.
The government takes over the Overturned Convictions Scheme for victims of the Horizon scandal.
Donald Trump has threatened 25% blanket tariffs against his two neighbours.
The government says the change is good for workers and fair on businesses, but unions seek a higher rate.