HomeBusinessUniversal UK park named as Rachel Reeves pledges £1.3bn Business Universal UK park named as Rachel Reeves pledges £1.3bn By abdulwadud June 3, 2026 0 3 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The government’s contribution is going towards upgrading local infrastructure and transport links. Source link Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleWhy is France so invested in the future of Lebanon?Next articleLloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland apologise as customers hit by app outage RELATED ARTICLES Business Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland apologise as customers hit by app outage June 3, 2026 Business Amazon faces lawsuit over Ring facial recognition software June 3, 2026 Business US announces new tariffs over forced labour concerns June 3, 2026 Business Trump administration floats tariffs on 60 trading partners — including China, U.K., EU — after forced labor probes June 3, 2026 Business Boston church serving more free meals as bills bite, staff say June 3, 2026 Business This is the main reason some college grads are struggling to find work — and it’s not AI June 2, 2026 Business Three quarters of workers not on track for ‘moderate’ pension income, report suggests June 2, 2026 Business Dolphins, foxes and butterflies among animals which could feature on new UK banknotes June 2, 2026 Business Pensions experts reveal how much money you need to live comfortably in retirement June 2, 2026 Business Energy experts say gas prices are likely to remain high for months. Here’s why. June 2, 2026 Business Heading to Europe this summer? What to know about the EU’s new Entry/Exit system. June 2, 2026 Business South West Water fined £1.8m over Devon parasite outbreak June 2, 2026 Load more - Advertisment - Most Popular Coast Guard dive team searches for Lynette Hooker in Bahamas June 3, 2026 Andoni Iraola: Why do Premier League bosses struggle after stepping up to ‘big-six’ clubs? June 3, 2026 Nissan set to build Chinese car giant’s vehicles at UK plant June 3, 2026 Scott Pelley ripped for claiming he was ‘in combat’ in Afghanistan and Iraq after CBS News firing June 3, 2026 Load more