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Nils Pratley

Nils Pratley is the Guardian's financial editor. Twitter @nilspratley

January 2025

  • A Royal Mail postman on his rounds.

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    Ofcom delivers relief for Royal Mail at snail’s pace – too late to stop Czech takeover

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  • A logo sign outside of a facility occupied by GKN Automotive in Auburn Hills, Michigan, on October 27, 2018.<br>R199BP A logo sign outside of a facility occupied by GKN Automotive in Auburn Hills, Michigan, on October 27, 2018. "The main operation of Dowlais, which has been listed on the FTSE 250 index since 2023, is GKN Automotive, which formed part of the GKN engineering business that was bought by the private equity group Melrose in an acrimonious £8bn takeover battle in 2018."

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    Dowlais deal shows crisis in the UK stock market is getting worse

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  • A hand holding a mobile phone with the the DeepSeek app showing on the screen

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    The stock market is always terrible at valuing technology revolutions

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  • A man entering a branch of WH Smith

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    Gravity finally catches up with WH Smith on the high street

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    Ministers must hold the line on Thames Water. Administration is better than a bailout

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    Saba’s invitation to a mystery tour gets a thumbs-down at Herald. Good

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  • Gatwick still beats Heathrow hands-down if we must have another runway

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    Centrica may close UK’s largest gas storage site. Is the energy system really ready?

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    Memo for Rachel Reeves: regulators cannot produce growth out of thin air

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    New year downers are becoming normal at JD Sports

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    Saba is not a saviour of UK investment trusts. Look at its own miserable record

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    Big retail will cope – but Reeves’ NICs raid is too much, too soon for part-timers

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    Shein’s silence is farcical. It must answer fair questions if it wants a London listing

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    Save UK investment trusts from New York’s blackjack raider. Vote no to Saba

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  • It’s tough at the top – but which business leader has the most at stake in 2025?

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    Early phase-out of full hybrid vehicles may be a political risk too far for UK ministers

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    It’s time to get serious about stamp duty on shares, a terrible advert for London

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December 2024

  • A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in March 1999

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    The first quarter of the 21st century wasn’t great for investors. The next needs an AI boost

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    Debt, demographics and geopolitics aside, swing factor is whether artificial intelligence can revolutionise productivity
  • Thames Water logo on a van

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    Ofwat opts for expediency. It’s time for water companies to stop bleating

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    Water bill increases are at about the level most firms requested – but not so for beleagured Southern and Thames
  • Illustration of the logos of Honda and Nissan

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    Nissan’s mooted merger with Honda may be best answer to industry’s EV problem

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    Potential deal sounds more like a credible plan for crisis-hit carmaker as its troubled alliance with Renault hits a dead end
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