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Palantir to sue Sadiq Khan, GSK shares slide after $10Bn deal, and could the World Cup save British pubs?

20 min · 10. juni 2026
episode Palantir to sue Sadiq Khan, GSK shares slide after $10Bn deal, and could the World Cup save British pubs? cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2612946/fan_mail/new] Pharma giant GSK has sealed a $10bn deal to snap up Boston-based biopharmaceutical company Nuvalent, in a bid to diversify its portfolio of patents. Meanwhile, AI firm Palantir is to take Sadiq Khan to court over the cancellation of a police contract - City Editor, Simon Hunt, has the details.  Plus: could the football World Cup be the thing to save the struggling pub industry?  Remember to download the City AM app: https://tr.ee/BwDcEwXuPS ... and subscribe to our various newsletters here: https://mailchi.mp/cityam.com/newsletters If you'd be interested in sponsoring Business As Usual please get in touch via the fanmail link!

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