6 Reasons Why Your Credit Score Dropped Even If You Pay On Time
Factors like cosigning loans, closing old credit card accounts, high credit utilization, and errors in your credit profile can reduce your credit score.
'I Need To Fight': UK Steelworkers In Fear As Less Pollution Means Less Jobs
In the dim light of a pub in the steel-producing Welsh town of Port Talbot, Jason Wyatt sips his beer, his voice laden with worry.
Tesla Cancels £12.6K Cake Order From California Bakery Amidst 21% Stock Slump and Rumours of Massive Job Cuts
Tesla's recent financial woes, marked by a substantial drop in its stock value, have prompted speculation about the company's financial health.
Bayern Munich Keen To Appoint Xabi Alonso As New Boss Should Thomas Tuchel Be Fired
Zinedine Zidane and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer are two other managerial names which Bayern Munich are paying attention to if Thomas Tuchel is dismissed.
Generative AI Threatens Google's Hold On Search Engines, Says Microsoft Boss
Microsoft is one of the world's leaders in the development of generative AI, which it is embedding into its popular business software products.
Strikes Shut Doors At World-famous French Monuments
Tourists travelling to visit historic French landmarks the Eiffel Tower and Normandy's Mont Saint Michel have found their doors closed for part of the past two weeks, as striking workers complain of underinvestment and too many visitors.
US Stocks Tumble After Fed Chair Says Another Rate Hike Possible
US stock markets declined Thursday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated interest rates may be hiked again, if needed, while European indexes finished the day with solid gains.
Marks & Spencer Regains Top Spot in UK Women's Fashion Retail, Reports Impressive Profits
M&S has also declared its intention to distribute nearly £20 million to its shareholders in January, marking its first dividend payment since 2019.
AI Will Be Able To Do Everything, Even Your Jobs, Elon Musk Tells Rushi Sunak
The billionaire tech entrepreneur believes that AI is "one of the most disruptive forces in history".
UK, US, China Sign AI Safety Pledge At UK Summit
Countries including the UK, United States and China on Wednesday agreed the "need for international action" as political and tech leaders gathered for the world's first summit on artificial intelligence (AI) safety.
UK Prepares To Host Global Leaders' Gathering On AI
The UK government will welcome foreign political leaders, tech industry figures, academics and others this week for a two-day summit billed as the first of its kind on artificial intelligence (AI).
Recent report reveals 50% Of Voters Think Sunak Is 'Poor' Or 'Terrible' Prime Minister
Following Labour's double majority win, a report reveals that half of the electorate now think that Rishi Sunak has been a "poor" or "terrible" prime minister.
Should Manchester United Assistant Manager Ditch Red Devils To Rescue His Old Club Ajax?
Manchester United are eighth in the Premier League table.
Starmer pledges to transform steel industry with £3 billion investment
In September, the Government announced a £500 million grant for Port Talbot's steelworks, to keep the plant open and produce steel in a greener way.
Man Utd Legend Slams Ten Hag For Scott McTominay Treatment
Manchester United recently defeated Brentford 2-1 in the Premier League.
UK Treasury Minister Andrew Griffith Raises Hopes of Pre-Election Tax Cuts Next Year
Treasury minister Andrew Griffith ruled out tax cuts in the "very short term" but raised hopes they may happen in 2024.
Global stock markets mixed as rally fades
Stock markets diverged Wednesday as a global rally faded, despite more data that soothed fears of a further rise in US interest rates.
Elon Musk's Tesla, SpaceX come under fire from Facebook co-founder
According to Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, Elon Musk used lofty promises for EV ranges to attract customers, workers, and funding.
'It's time to play responsibly and respectfully' – Casino expert reveals online casino etiquette
Discover essential online casino etiquette as a casino expert guides you to play responsibly and respectfully in the world of virtual gaming.
Beyond Algorithms: The Essential Role of Human Expertise in Today's AI-Driven Businesses
The latest buzzword in the tech industry is "artificial intelligence", and it's easy to see why.
UK's hospitality sector 'anxious' over significant summer staffing shortage
Another contributing factor to the staffing challenge is the tightening of immigration rules and the end of free movement between the UK and the EU.
EHRC urges better AI regulations for safeguarding human rights and equality
The EHRC warns that current proposals to regulate AI in the UK fall short of adequately protecting human rights and equality.
Survey reveals UK managers express concerns over AI security and job losses
A recent survey conducted by CMI reveals that UK managers are increasingly worried about the security risks and potential job losses associated with AI.
Only 30% of businesses have board members responsible for cybersecurity
UK government publishes cybersecurity breach survey highlighting declining cyber hygiene measures and the need for improved incident response and prioritisation of cybersecurity.
British government announce £54 million investment into the development of trustworthy artificial intelligence
Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology Chloe Smith has announced new investment into artificial intelligence research at the London Tech Week.
Over 40% of UK hospitality businesses operating at a loss
The hospitality sector in the UK is facing a significant financial crisis, with a staggering 70 per cent of businesses announcing plans to increase their prices in the coming year.
Air travel to soar near record in 2023: industry group
Airlines will return to profit and fly a near-record 4.35 billion passengers this year, but the sector's post-pandemic recovery remains fragile, an industry group said on Monday.
Asian markets surge on Fed rate hopes
Wall Street and European markets ended with healthy gains, and Asia followed suit on Friday.
Major new study reveals 72% of companies have now mandated a return to the workplace
A major new study has revealed that 72 per cent of companies globally have now mandated a return to the workplace, with 42 per cent now reporting a higher level of employee attrition.
Ryanair flies back to profit as sector recovers from Covid
Passenger traffic leapt 74 percent to 168.6 million travellers, with fares 10 percent above pre-Covid levels.