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<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?????????>The UK government has unveiled the import charges for EU food products post-Brexit, revealing potential implications for food prices and supply chains.Small imports of items such as fish, salami, sausage, cheese, and yoghurt will incur fees of up to £145 starting from April

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?????????>The UK government has unveiled the import charges for EU food products post-Brexit, revealing potential implications for food prices and supply chains.Small imports of items such as fish, salami, sausage, cheese, and yoghurt will incur fees of up to £145 starting from April

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?????????>It is being predicted that there will be a huge upsurge in parents starting work early under new Flexible Working laws.The law change, which comes into effect on April 6, will require that employers consider employee requests for flexible working in good faith

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?????????>Ofgem, the energy regulator, has unveiled plans for explicit rules governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) within the energy industry, amid growing apprehensions about the risk of tacit collusion among companies. The regulator intends to publish a formal framework during the summer

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?????????>Inflation within the eurozone plummeted to 2.4% in March, marking its lowest level in over two years. This decline intensifies pressure on the European Central Bank (ECB) to take action, potentially becoming the first major authority to cut interest rates this year.Official data