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Labour policies spark business confidence crisis

British businesses are sounding the alarm as Labour's economic agenda fuels uncertainty, with confidence levels plummeting to new lows. Experts warn of a 'cacophony of risk' ahead.

UCLA settles Jewish students' discrimination lawsuit

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has agreed to a significant settlement with Jewish students who alleged discrimination and harassment on campus. The resolution marks a pivotal moment in addressing antisemitism in higher education.

Jewish comedians' shows cancelled at Edinburgh Fringe

Several Jewish comedians have had their shows cancelled at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival following heightened tensions over the Israel-Gaza conflict, sparking debates over free speech and artistic freedom.

Billy Porter's 'Cabaret' comments spark backlash

Broadway star Billy Porter faces backlash after suggesting black people are 'replacing Jews' in the revival of 'Cabaret'. The actor's controversial remarks on CBS Mornings have ignited a heated debate.

UK Small Businesses Battle Soaring Costs

Independent retailers across the UK face mounting financial pressures as rising costs and squeezed profits threaten their survival. Here’s what’s happening.

Graffiti Town: Hipster Paradise or Local Nightmare?

A once-quaint town now overrun with Instagram-seeking tourists and hipsters is facing backlash from locals who say the graffiti-covered streets are driving away business and ruining their community.

Bristol CAZ forces store closure

A beloved Bristol store shuts its doors for good, citing the city's Clean Air Zone as the final nail in the coffin. Discover how environmental policies clash with small business survival.

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