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How Donald Trump’s ‘historic’ Gulf state deals benefit a handful of powerful men | Donald Trump | The Guardian

How Donald Trump’s ‘historic’ Gulf state deals benefit a handful of powerful men | Donald Trump | The Guardian
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How Donald Trump’s ‘historic’ Gulf state deals benefit a handful of powerful men | Donald Trump | The Guardian

The deals stand to enrich tech CEOs substantially by opening up new audiences for their products

Bank of England should promise lower interest rates – and see off Nigel Farage | Phillip Inman | The Guardian

Bank of England should promise lower interest rates – and see off Nigel Farage | Phillip Inman | The Guardian
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Bank of England should promise lower interest rates – and see off Nigel Farage | Phillip Inman | The Guardian

Rate-setters would fuel growth by clarifying policy and bringing rates low enough to encourage investment

Fight back and don’t let them win’: Pedro Pascal responds to Trump’s attacks on artists – video | Pedro Pascal | The Guardian

‘Fight back and don’t let them win’: Pedro Pascal responds to Trump’s attacks on artists – video | Pedro Pascal | The Guardian
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‘Fight back and don’t let them win’: Pedro Pascal responds to Trump’s attacks on artists – video | Pedro Pascal | The Guardian

The actor urged artists to keep expressing themselves after the US president called singer Bruce Springsteen a 'pushy, obnoxious JERK'

Who are the players behind Trump’s foreign policy? – podcast | US politics | The Guardian

Who are the players behind Trump’s foreign policy? – podcast | US politics | The Guardian
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Who are the players behind Trump’s foreign policy? – podcast | US politics | The Guardian

Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Guardian’s global affairs correspondent Andrew Roth about the big players behind the US president’s deals and decisions on the world stage

Controversial ‘dynamic pricing’ model revealed in FA Cup final seat sales | Ticket prices | The Guardian

Controversial ‘dynamic pricing’ model revealed in FA Cup final seat sales | Ticket prices | The Guardian
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Controversial ‘dynamic pricing’ model revealed in FA Cup final seat sales | Ticket prices | The Guardian

Exclusive: Seat Unique, a company backed by stars including England captain Harry Kane, charged more than £3,000 for two seats

US proposes dropping Boeing criminal charge - BBC News

US proposes dropping Boeing criminal charge  - BBC News
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US proposes dropping Boeing criminal charge - BBC News

Families criticised the move, which would avoid a trial that is due to begin in June.

First-time buyers: Tips from those who've made it on to the housing ladder - BBC News

First-time buyers: Tips from those who've made it on to the housing ladder - BBC News
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First-time buyers: Tips from those who've made it on to the housing ladder - BBC News

Young buyers are saving hard, moving cities, and using government schemes to get on the housing ladder.

One in 10 Britons have no savings, UK financial regulator says - BBC News

One in 10 Britons have no savings, UK financial regulator says - BBC News
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One in 10 Britons have no savings, UK financial regulator says - BBC News

Stress and anxiety among those with debts remains high but help is available, a major survey finds.

UK economy grows more than expected: How optimistic should you be? - BBC News

UK economy grows more than expected: How optimistic should you be? - BBC News
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UK economy grows more than expected: How optimistic should you be? - BBC News

The UK economy grew by more than expected at the start of 2025. What does this mean for you?