Twitter Comeback: Elon Musk To Revive Original Platform As Tesla's Crown Slips
Elon Musk's social media platform X faces turmoil after user exodus and revenue drop, leading to course reversal to win back advertisers and users.
James Gerrard Reveals His Secret to Acquiring 52 Properties in 16 Months
The Guardian reports that UK house price growth is currently the slowest since the 2008 financial crisis
Bullish or Bearish on Bitcoin? How Fluctuating Crypto Markets Influence Our Investing Decisions
Explore the impact of Bitcoin's market fluctuations on investing decisions in the dynamic world of crypto.
UK Party Leaders Kick Off General Election Year
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Thursday he had pencilled in later this year for a general election, as he and his main political rival to be Britain's next leader effectively kicked off campaigning.
Tesla Files Recall On 2 Mn Vehicles To Fix Autopilot Software
Electric car maker Tesla has initiated a recall of over two million vehicles in the United States due to risks associated with the autopilot software, the US traffic safety regulator said Wednesday.
Man City End Winless Run As Chelsea Crash At Everton
Manchester City survived a scare at Luton to end their four-match winless run in the Premier League with a 2-1 victory, while Chelsea's problems mounted with a 2-0 defeat at Everton on Sunday.
YouTuber Who Faked Plane Crash For Views Jailed For 6 Months
He faked the plane crash for a sponsorship with an unnamed wallet company.
Chinese Firm Sold Satellites For Intelligence To Russia's Wagner: Contract
Russian mercenary group Wagner in 2022 signed a contract with a Chinese firm to acquire two satellites and use their images, aiding its intelligence work as the organisation sought to push Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia's Luna-25 probe crashes on the Moon
The Luna-25 probe, Russia's first Moon mission in almost 50 years, has crashed on the Earth's natural satellite after an unspecified incident during pre-landing manoeuvres, the Russian space agency Roscosmos said Sunday.
Bank of England raises UK interest rates to a record 5.25%
The last time rates were this high was in April 2008, in the midst of the global financial crash, with the UK's central bank expecting inflation to fall below five per cent in the autumn or winter.
Should we accept Digital Money or Digital Law?
As society touches the brink of collapse this time, will it revert to gold, or will it attempt a digital future using sound money on a blockchain?
LBank breaks down Bitcoin's double-digit price surge
The Bitcoin rally reflects people's loss of confidence in the central banking system, with the cryptocurrency experiencing a 27 per cent rise to just below £22,513 in March.
Prince Harry, Meghan in 'near catastrophic' New York car chase
Harry and Meghan had attended the Ms. Foundation for Women ceremony where Meghan received an award and were staying at a private residence.
Westminster traffic wardens set to strike during coronation as high inflation fuels pay disputes
Adding to the recent wave of strike action across the UK in recent months, traffic wardens are set to strike during the King's coronation unless a pay dispute can be settled in time.
Credit Suisse class action could force banks to clean up their act, says finance expert
Finance expert Tom Davey says that the class actions against investment bank Credit Suisse send a strong message that companies must clean up their act.
UK Workers remain divided over Hunt's Spring Budget announcements, new survey shows
A recent survey reveals that the UK workforce is divided over Jeremy Hunt's Budget announcements, with the CEO of CV-Library stating that "personal finances remain the key driver for the overwhelming majority".
SVB collapse: experts worry that 'fall-out risks spreading' as bank stocks plummet
After Silicon Valley Bank collapsed, the failure of regulatory action to stop declines in bank stocks prompted alarm on both sides of the Atlantic.
Job seeker confidence 'higher than during the Financial Crash', new research shows
Jobseekers remain optimistic about their job security and career progression prospects, according to the Robert Half Jobs Confidence Index.
Silicon Valley Bank crash highlights financial fragility
"With the SVB collapse, companies must understand they can take steps to protect their assets from failing banks by diversifying their banking relationships and conducting due diligence on their banking partners."
Euro area bond yields tumble as SVB collapse scares investors
Government bond yields fell on Monday as investors rushed into safe-haven assets while assessing the possible fallout from Silicon Valley Bank's (SVB) collapse amid bets on less aggressive tightening from the U.S.
UK property asking prices show weakest February gain on record: Rightmove
Average asking prices for British residential property rose by just 14 pounds ($17) in February from January, the smallest rise on record for a month which normally sees a big seasonal increase, data from property website Rightmove showed on Monday.
Toyota says replacing Akio Toyoda as president and CEO
Toyota named Koji Sato as its new president, CEO, and operating officer Thursday, replacing third-generation chief executive Akio Toyoda -- who will become board chairman.
Investing in LEGO: what you might not know
Investing in LEGO is more lucrative than wine, art and gold a study suggests. So, how can you take advantage of this?
'UK to rejoin EU, Musk to become US president': Former Russian president's predictions for 2023
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who is also a staunch Putin supporter, has made some really wild and weird predictions for 2023.
Banking reforms could make the UK a sustainable finance hub, but also threaten financial stability
The global financial crisis has cost Britain up to £7.4 trillion in lost output alone.
Cryptocurrencies at crossroads after annus horribilis
To borrow from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, 2022 is not a year on which the cryptocurrency world shall look back with undiluted pleasure.
Cash crops: Dutch use bitcoin mining to grow tulips
The Netherlands is the world's biggest tulip producer and also the second biggest agricultural exporter overall after the United States, with much grown in greenhouses.
UK defends new post-Brexit finance reforms
The government has already said it plans to lift a cap on bankers' bonuses, and to require UK regulators to prioritise growth and competitiveness, alongside market stability.
BIS warns of $80 trillion of hidden FX swap debt
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has warned that pension funds and other 'non-bank' financial firms now have more than $80 trillion of hidden, off-balance sheet dollar debt in the form of FX swaps.
UK housing market seen facing further 'mini-budget' fallout
British property market activity stalled in October and house price growth slowed to its lowest quarterly level since February 2020 due to a disastrous "mini-budget" and a cost-of-living crisis, a survey released on Monday showed.