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Blue-blooded fund manager Schroders is set to be sold to American rival Nuveen in a £9.9bn deal that will end more than two centuries of independence and deliver another setback to the London Stock Exchange.

City stalwart Schroders to be sold to US rival in £9.9bn deal

Schroders has agreed a £9.9bn takeover by US asset manager Nuveen, ending more than 200 years of independence in a blow to the London Stock Exchange.

Norfolk police chief calls for tougher penalties for prolific shoplifters

Lloyds Banking Group to close 95 more branches across UK

Children ‘bombarded’ with weight-loss drug ads online, commissioner warns

Oatly loses ‘milk’ branding battle in UK Supreme Court

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Starling founder Anne Boden cuts stake in £4bn fintech

Starling Bank founder Anne Boden has reduced her shareholding in the digital lender following a secondary share sale that valued the fintech at up to £4bn.

Fresh from his nerve-shredding run on BBC hit The Traitors, Brian Davidson has swapped the infamous roundtable for the photographer’s studio, and the move has paid off handsomely.

From roundtable to the camera: The Traitors’ Brian Davidson celebrates record-breaking year for Studio Snap

Former Traitors contestant Brian Davidson reports 70% growth at his Glasgow photography business Studio Snap, turning TV fame into record-breaking commercial success.

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YouTube has been criticised by broadcasters and advertisers after withdrawing from the UK’s main television audience measurement system, just months after agreeing to be measured alongside traditional TV channels and rival streaming platforms.

YouTube criticised for pulling out of UK TV audience measurement system

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Apple and Google have agreed to make changes to their UK app stores following intervention by the country’s competition watchdog, after it concluded the two firms hold an “effective duopoly” over the sector.

Apple and Google agree UK app store changes after ‘effective duopoly’ ruling

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