Aviva, the FTSE-100 insurance group and asset manager, is joining the list of backers ploughing millions of pounds into some of Britain’s most promising university spinout companies. Sky News has lear...
Unilever, the FTSE-100 consumer goods giant behind Marmite and Lynx, is facing an investor backlash over its new chief executive’s multimillion pound pay package. Sky News has learnt that ISS, a leadi...
China has announced it is to impose additional tariffs on US goods. The tariffs will come into force from tomorrow, China’s finance ministry said. It means tariffs of 84% will be enforced on US goods ...
A deal for a new Universal theme park in Bedfordshire has been confirmed, which Rachel Reeves says will bring “billions” to the economy and create thousands of jobs. It will be the first Universal-bra...
Rachel Reeves will seek to gauge the unfolding impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs blitz on Wednesday when she holds talks with some of the City’s top executives. Sky News has learnt the chance...
Donald Trump’s tariffs could disrupt the supply of medicines into the UK, the health secretary has warned. Wes Streeting said the government was “constantly watching and acting on this situation” afte...
Teenagers using Instagram will be prevented from using some of its features without parental permission as part from an update to the app. Instagram owner Meta has announced users who are under 16 wil...
Much of the past week has been dominated by scenes of tumbling markets, stressed trading floors and world leaders scrambling after Donald Trump unleashed a barrage of tariffs. We’re going to take a st...
Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs last week spooked the markets. Stock markets tumbled on Monday, with most US markets down and stocks in Hong Kong falling 13.2%, their worst day since 1997 duri...
A former boss of the competition regulator is to spearhead a review ordered by Sir Keir Starmer aimed at sparking a new wave of nuclear power construction in Britain. Sky News has learnt that John Fin...
Retail tycoon Sir Philip Green’s human rights were not breached when he was named in Parliament as the holder of an injunction against the Telegraph newspaper, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR...