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Auditor EY hit by £2bn negligence claim over NMC Health collapse
A $2.5bn lawsuit was filed against EY UK this week by the administrators to the Gulf-based hospitals group which collapsed in 2020 amid an apparent fraud, Sky News learns.
Mark Kleinman
City editor @MarkKleinmanSky
Friday 29 April 2022 15:29, UK
Image:EY's global headquarters in London
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How do you reuse a space rocket after launch? Catch it midair with a helicopter (No, really)
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How do you reuse a space rocket after launch? Catch it midair with a helicopter (No, really)
Rocket Lab rocket lifting off from its launch pad.   -   Copyright  Sam Toms/Rocket Lab USA
By Reuters  •  Updated: 29/04/2022 - 17:23
Small rocket builder Rocket Lab USA Inc is gearing up for a mission that seems more appropriate for a big-budget action film: catching a falling four-story-tall rocket booster with a helicopter.
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8 arrested in Spain for running a ‘cult-like’ crypto trading academy scam targeting young people
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8 arrested in Spain for running a 'cult-like' crypto trading academy scam targeting young people
Spanish police have arrested eight people in relation to an online crypto trading academy that they have described as a 'pyramid scheme'.   -   Copyright  Canva
By Jaime Velazquez  •  Updated: 29/04/2022 - 09:33
Lorena’s daughter was just 17 when she joined the IM Academy, an online trading course that promised to bring her wealth and success...
Explained: Why the rouble has recovered to pre-war levels despite Western sanctions
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By Jorge Liboreiro  & Zacharia Vigneron  •  Updated: 27/04/2022
Energy payments are playing a huge role in propping up the rouble.   -   Copyright  Martin Meissner/Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved
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Defying an extraordinary regime of international sanctions, the rouble, Russia's national currency, has managed...
Over 3,000 migrants died at sea on their way to Europe in 2021, says UN agency
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By AFP  with Euronews  •  Updated: 29/04/2022 - 17:49
According to UNHCR, the increase in migration is due to political instability, conflict, and climate change.   -   Copyright  AP Photo/Santi Palacios, File
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More than 3,000 migrants died or went missing while trying to reach Europe...
An ambulance carrying wounded people leaves the site of an explosion in Kabul.   -   Copyright  AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi
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At least 10 people have been killed after a powerful explosion ripped through a mosque in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
A Taliban spokesman said that more than 20 others were wounded in the...
Russia posts trained dolphins at Black Sea naval base, satellite images show
Dolphin pens were moved to the Black Sea naval base around the time Russia invaded Ukraine, according to the US Naval Institute's analysis of satellite imagery.
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Russia took over the dolphins following the Kremlin's annexation of Crimea
Russia has deployed trained dolphins at a naval base in the Black Sea...
Erdogan's Saudi Arabia trip could be a game changer for Middle East
Turkish President Erdogan's two-day trip to Riyadh will most likely boost bilateral ties but what's more crucial is that it could change the security situation for the entire region, from Iran to the war in Yemen.
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The first embrace since the Khashoggi murder is widely seen as a break-through
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Supporters of Julian Assange gather outside the Royal Courts of Justice on the day of the ruling on the United States government's appeal to the District Courtâs decision to refuse extradition of Julian Assange in London, United Kingdom on December 10, 2021. (Photo: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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Brexit import checks delayed again to spare squeezed firms a further cost hit
Brexit opportunities minister Jacob Rees-Mogg admitted the introduction of the new regime from July would have meant "complex and costly" red tape for firms.
John-Paul Ford Rojas
Political reporter @JPFordRojas
Thursday 28 April 2022 14:05, UK
Image:UK businesses exporting to Europe already face border red tape
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Energy bills: Intensive industry users secure more financial support amid record costs
The cost of battery production is to be supported for the first time under the compensation scheme, designed to maintain competitiveness at a time when electricity bills are soaring.
James Sillars
Business reporter @SkyNewsBiz
Friday 29 April 2022 02:13, UK
Image:Liberty Steel, part of Sanjeev Gupta's GFG, uses electric arc furnaces to produce...
Apple reports record sales and profits but expects greater hit ahead from Russia-Ukraine war
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Apple reports record sales and profits but expects greater hit ahead from Russia-Ukraine war
The company's chief financial officer says the impact of Russia's war with Ukraine will have a greater impact on the current third quarter as its core financial numbers prove resilient in the face of COVID-related supply problems.
James Sillars
Business reporter @SkyNewsBiz
Thursday 28 April 2022 22:17, UK
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Amazon shares plunge as it frets over rising costs and lower demand as COVID eases
Investors take fright as it appears that Amazon's actions to date to tackle rising costs will not offset the higher bills, placing pressure on income in the current quarter.
James Sillars
Business reporter @SkyNewsBiz
Thursday 28 April 2022 22:59, UK
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WhatsApp confirms issues have been fixed after more than 40,000 people in the UK report problems
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WhatsApp confirms issues have been fixed after more than 40,000 people in the UK report problems
Facebook also seems to be suffering smaller problems, with more than 200 users reporting an issue with the social network.
Jess Sharp
News reporter @JournoJess97
Friday 29 April 2022 02:28, UK
Image:WhatsApp. Pic: iStock
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WhatsApp has confirmed it is running as...