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US tariffs on EU cars adds downside risk to a slowing economy
President Trump will decide within weeks whether to impose tariffs on European cars, a decision that would surely harm an already slowing Eurozone economy.
First EU elections poll shows surge for far-right, but center-right still dominant
Centre-right parties are expected to again come out in front from the European Union parliamentary elections due to be held between 23-26 May, but the Continent's far-right parties will make fresh inroads, according to the results of a survey.
Norwegian Air lower after heavily discounted rights sale
Norwegian Air stock fell around 15% on Monday after offering to sell new shares at a third of the then current market price to raise around NOK3bn (£269. 6m) in fresh funding.
Honda to shut down Swindon car plant putting 3,500 jobs on the line
Honda is set to announce the closure of its car plant in Swindon in 2022 which could potentially leave 3,500 workers unemployed.
UK businesses raising pay due to skill shortages - CIPD
British businesses are raising wages by the most in the past seven years as it becomes increasingly difficult finding enough skilled workers due to Brexit.
MPs call for urgent tightening of regulations on social media companies
A parliamentary committee has published its final report following an investigation into 'fake news', accusing Facebook of knowingly breaking privacy and competition laws and calling for stricter regulations to be imposed urgently.