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Liz Truss lawyers tell Keir Starmer to stop saying she ‘crashed the economy’
Former British prime minister Liz Truss has sent a legal letter telling Sir Keir Starmer to stop claiming she “crashed the economy”. The cease and desist letter, sent on Wednesday by UK law firm Asserson and seen by the Financial Times, claims statements about her actions are “false and defamatory”.
Truss legal threat to PM over claim she crashed economy
Former Prime Minister Liz Truss has sent a legal "cease and desist" letter to Sir Keir Starmer demanding he stop saying she "crashed the economy". Her lawyers argue the claim made repeatedly by Sir Keir is "false and defamatory" and harmed her politically in the run-up to losing her South West Norfolk seat in the general election.
Liz Truss sends Starmer cease and desist letter over claims she crashed economy
Lawyers representing Liz Truss have sent a cease and desist letter to Sir Keir Starmer asking him to stop saying the former prime minister crashed the economy. The letter, first reported by The Telegraph,
Truss sends cease and desist to Starmer demanding he stop saying she crashed the economy
Liz Truss has issued Sir Keir Starmer with a cease and desist letter, warning him to stop saying she “crashed the economy”. The former prime minister’s lawyers have said the remarks - made since the lead up to the general election - are likely to “cause serious harm to her reputation”,
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'Trump 2.0' looms large over the global economy
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What Trump Cabinet Picks Howard Lutnick And Scott Bessent Could Mean For The Economy
When President-elect Donald Trump takes office this month, he’s vowed to begin making major changes—for better or worse—on ...
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The economy grew rapidly in the past 2 years. Can it keep it up under Trump 2.0?
The economy has grown rapidly in the past two years and companies hope to get another lift from a business-friendly Trump ...
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Robots haven't taken over yet, but AI investments are powering more of the economy
Firms are pledging billions of dollars toward building out artificial intelligence networks. But jobs from that spending may ...
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Stock market today: Wall Street slumps as good news for the economy is once again bad for stocks
U.S. stock indexes are feeling pressure from better-than-expected reports on the job market and business activity.
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Good news on the economy likely shifts to bad news from here, says BofA Global
The U.S. stock market is back to an uncomfortably familiar spot, with Wall Street no longer celebrating good news on the ...
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Can America’s economy cope with mass deportations?
Mr Miller, for example, has said that mass removals would create jobs for Americans and increase wages. Whether that proves ...
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I upgraded to a premium-economy seat on an 8-hour flight. It was so worth the extra $200.
My Neos premium-economy upgrade got me perks like lounge access, a delicious in-flight meal, and a spacious seat for my eight ...
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In a machine-led economy, relational intelligence is key to success
AI agents will change work forever. To embrace that change, business leaders must focus on what matters most - designing and ...
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Syria's economy: The devastating impact of war and sanctions
Syria's economy has been decimated by more than a decade of civil war and sanctions that have severed it from the global ...
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China bets on kitchen appliances to help boost economy
China's top economic planning body has said the schemes, which were launched in March, have already produced "visible effects ...
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Russia's economy faces a demographic disaster and risks seeing its population reduced by half by the end of this century, think tank says
"Putin's government has not evinced visible concern that Russia's population might be cut in half by century's end," an ...
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