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The prime minister pledged to make the use of pounds and ounces official again after Brexit. We checked sentiment at Shrewsbury Market.
The British move to change unilaterally part of its withdrawal deal with the EU could trigger a trade war with the bloc.
The U.K. government has promised to act against the suits that allow wealthy litigants to abuse libel law and deter reporting on their finances.
The group of wealthy individuals say they would be happy to pay a lot more in taxes to ease the burden on the poor and the middle classes.
Despite billions’ worth of assets in London owned by Russian oligarchs, only a handful have been formally sanctioned by the U.K.
President Biden lifted a 25% tariff from European Union steel, but British steelmakers complain that they’re being unfairly penalized.
Some say the return of the U.K.’s only annual mistletoe auction heralds the beginning of the end of COVID-induced social distancing.
After a strong summer, a London honey seller is dealing with the coronavirus omicron variant and changing trade policy on animal goods.
British prime minister Boris Johnson pledges to turn the U.K. into a leading producer of carbon-free hydrogen to cash in on a global boom.
For Alfred G Pearce, the biggest veggie producer in the U.K., signs of inflation are everywhere.