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Immune system breakthrough wins Nobel medicine prize for US, Japan scientists

The institute said all three laureates brought to the fore so-called regulatory T cells, a class of white blood cells that act as the...

Japanese and French politics help sterling to gain on euro and yen

Britain-specific news was fairly thin on the ground, but the euro dropped to 86.74 pence, its lowest since September 18 International News via Reuters: The pound...

Bank of England’s Bailey says UK should take ‘pragmatic’ approach to AI

Bailey made the remarks in the text of a speech released by the central bank ahead of its delivery at a dinner in Edinburgh...

Britain’s Jews resort to ever-tougher security measures after Manchester attack

Last Thursday, a British man of Syrian descent drove a car into pedestrians and then began stabbing people on Yom Kippur outside a synagogue...

Bitcoin hovers near all-time high

The rally in bitcoin since the start of the year has been underpinned by flows from institutional investors International News via Reuters: Bitcoin hovered near its...

WHO estimates at least 15 million teenagers use e-cigarettes worldwide

In its first global estimate of e-cigarette use, the WHO said more than 100 million people worldwide are now vaping, including at least 86...

London’s FTSE 100 retreats from record high; Mondi slumps after results

The blue-chip index briefly crossed 9,500 for the first time on Monday, its fifth consecutive session of record highs, before reversing course International News via...

France in crisis as government quits just hours after being appointed

The swift, unexpected resignation came after allies and foes alike threatened to topple the new government International News via Reuters: France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu...

Citigroup taps Barclays, Nordea executives to head Nordic investment banking

Akermark, most recently Barclays' country CEO for Sweden and head of Nordic banking, would be based in Stockholm and join later this year International News...

British author Jilly Cooper, famous for novels of sex and snobbery, dies at 88

Cooper sold 11 million copies of her books in Britain alone International News via Reuters: Jilly Cooper, the British author of novels such as "Rivals" and...

Thai PM orders urgent relief as floods hit 16 provinces, killing 12

The Interior Ministry said the floods inundated parts of northern, central and northeastern Thailand International News via Reuters: Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Monday ordered...

Political upheaval dominates markets, stocks fall as French government collapses

New French prime minister Sebastien Lecornu resigned on Monday, barely 14 hours after appointing his cabinet. International News via Reuters: European stocks, bonds and the euro...
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