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Labour's AI Push Lacks Safeguards, Experts Warn

Exclusive: The Labour government's rapid pursuit of AI deals with US tech giants faces criticism for overlooking potential risks to jobs, privacy, and national security. Experts warn of a 'regulation-light' approach.

MPs Demand Companies House Reform After Blackburn Labour Scandal

UK politicians are calling for urgent reform of Companies House after it was revealed the Blackburn Labour Party was wrongly listed as a person of significant control for dozens of dormant firms, exposing a major flaw in the corporate register.

Record £17.5m in parking fines as crackdown stalls

Private parking firms in the UK have issued a record-breaking £17.5 million in fines last year, as Labour delays a promised crackdown on rogue operators. Drivers are facing aggressive tactics and soaring charges.

UK's Top Accounting & Finance Universities 2025 Revealed

The Complete University Guide 2025 has ranked the best UK universities for Accounting & Finance degrees. Discover which institutions lead the pack, who climbed the ranks, and key trends shaping business education.

Drivers hide number plates to dodge private parking cameras

Furious British drivers are fighting back against aggressive private parking firms by hiding their number plates with unusual methods. Discover the escalating war on UK streets and the controversial tactics being deployed.

WH Smith Profit Warning After £30m Accounting Error

High street giant WH Smith has been forced to issue a dramatic profit warning after uncovering a significant £30 million accounting error, sending shockwaves through the retail sector and prompting a sharp drop in its share price.

KPMG cuts over 100 jobs in Scotland

Big Four accounting firm KPMG announces significant job cuts in Scotland, citing economic pressures and reduced demand for consulting services.

UK energy firms profit from Europe's gas crisis

British energy firms Centrica and National Grid are poised to benefit from soaring gas prices in Europe, with analysts predicting significant profits amid the ongoing energy crisis.

Private firms profit from UK asylum system

Exclusive investigation reveals how private companies are profiting from the UK's chaotic asylum system, with taxpayers footing the bill for expensive hotels and deportation flights.

12 arrested in Palestine Action protests

Twelve individuals, including charity workers, teachers, and a dentist, have been arrested in a nationwide crackdown on Palestine Action protests. The arrests follow a week of heightened activism targeting defence firms linked to Israel.

Samsung heir Jay Y. Lee cleared of fraud charges

Samsung's billionaire heir Jay Y. Lee has been acquitted of stock manipulation and accounting fraud charges related to a controversial 2015 merger, marking a pivotal moment for South Korea's corporate giant.

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