James Reilly, Business Correspondent

James Reilly is a business correspondent specializing in corporate affairs, mergers and acquisitions, and industry trends. With an MBA from Warwick Business School and previous experience at Bloomberg, he combines financial acumen with investigative instincts. His breaking stories on corporate misconduct have led to boardroom shake-ups and regulatory action.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Controversial Remarks on Immigration Spark Outrage Among Fans and Politicians

** Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the billionaire co-owner of Manchester United, has ignited…

Market Anxiety Surrounds AI Developments: The Claude Crash Takes Hold

The financial landscape is witnessing turbulence as the so-called "Claude crash" unfolds,…

Dimon’s Legacy at Risk Amid Epstein Controversy and Political Turbulence

Jamie Dimon, the long-serving CEO of JPMorgan Chase, finds himself at a…

DP World CEO Resigns Amidst Controversial Jeffrey Epstein Links

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem has stepped down as the chairman and CEO…

The Case for Switching Your Bank Account: Insights from Martin Lewis

In an environment marked by fluctuating interest rates and changing financial landscapes,…

CMA Imposes £473,000 Fine on Euro Car Parks for Regulatory Non-Compliance

In a landmark enforcement action, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has…

The AI Sector Faces Uncertainty as Key Figures Depart

** The recent trend of high-profile resignations within the artificial intelligence sector…

Scottish Salmon Exports Surge Despite Whisky Decline Amidst Tariff Challenges

Scottish salmon has maintained its status as the UK’s leading food export,…

Manchester United Responds to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Controversial Immigration Remarks

** In an unexpected turn of events, Manchester United has swiftly moved…

FTC Challenges Apple’s News Curation Amid Allegations of Bias

Apple is under increasing scrutiny as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) raises…

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