French Far Right Targets Immigration In European Campaign Launch
France's far right on Sunday hammered on its traditional theme of immigration and looked to surf on Europe's wave of farmers' protests at the launch of its campaign for European Parliament elections in June.
'Procreation Feels Like Financial Suicide' Amid Cost Of Living Crisis, Says Charity Boss
A new survey found that almost half of new parents have got into debt over childcare expenses and 25 per cent of mothers on maternity leave are skipping meals to cut costs.
King Charles III To Hire Expert To Prevent Cyber Attacks On Royal Family
The successful applicant will receive a yearly compensation of £75,000 plus benefits.
BP Sacks Former CEO For 'Serious Misconduct'
BP on Wednesday denied its former chief executive of more than GBP32-million ($40-million) payout because of his failure to disclose past personal relationships with colleagues.
French Parliament Rejects Macron's Immigration Bill
The French parliament on Monday voted down a flagship immigration bill of President Emmanuel Macron's government, prompting his high-profile interior minister to offer to resign over the "failure".
UK Pension System Faces Scrutiny as Government Data Powers Raise Concerns Over Errors and Fraud
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) shed light on computer errors within the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) that resulted in 165,000 individuals missing out on £1.2 billion in the preceding year.
IKEA Invests £35 Million in UK Co-workers' Financial Wellbeing Amidst Market Challenges
The retail giant plans to achieve this by implementing a series of measures, including pay increases aligned with the true cost of living and year-end bonuses tied to the company's FY23 performance.
Elon Musk Denounces Five Week Strike as Swedish Workers Challenge Tesla
Tesla, the electric vehicle giant led by entrepreneur Elon Musk, finds itself at the centre of a labour dispute as workers in Sweden embark on strikes.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves Plans Pensions Reform to Revitalise UK's Sluggish Economic Growth
Reeves' vision for pension reform envisions redirecting a significant portion of retirement savings towards bolstering the growth of British businesses.
SAG-AFTRA Signs Historic £814 Million Deal With Hollywood Studios
SAG-AFTRA has followed the path of the Writers Guild of America and called off the strike after Hollywood studios presented a tentative deal with better pay and AI guarantees.
SAG-AFTRA President Clarifies Proposal Terms from George Clooney to End Strike
A handful of Hollywood's biggest names led by George Clooney invited the guild to a talk to lay out a proposal that could potentially end their strike.
'It All Adds Up Campaign' Relaunched To Help UK Homes Battle Cost-of-living Crisis This Winter
Ahead of the general elections, the UK government is building on last winter's effect of 80 per cent of UK homes using at least one energy-saving tip from the 'It All Adds Up Campaign'.
UK-India to Strengthen Pensions Cooperation in 2023/24
The initiative, commissioned by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), aims to deepen collaboration between the UK and India on recent and planned regulatory reforms in the pension sector.
Ex-Treasury Secretary Hints that the Pain of Osborne's Austerity is Still Being Felt Today
As Britain grapples with a cost of living crisis, the deeper fissures in the economy, including inadequate education and training spend, are more evident than ever.
WGA Members Can Now Return to Work After Approving New Deal
Union members voted favourably to the deal negotiated by the WGA from the AMPTP thus ending the five-month strike in Hollywood.
SAG-AFTRA Members Vote to Authorise Strike Against Video Game Companies
The near-unanimous decision from the guild members will potentially suspend performance work for video games currently in development.
WGA and AMPTP Agreement Ends 146-Day Hollywood Strike
Leaders of the WGA will convene on Tuesday to ratify the tentative agreement that will potentially lift the five-month strike.
King Charles's France Trip Closing With Climate Focus
King Charles III on Friday puts the environment at the heart of the final day of his state visit to France, learning about climate-induced wildfires and visiting a sustainable vineyard in the heart of wine country.
The ten challenges impacting the financial services industry
To ensure it survives and prospers, the financial industry needs to overcome ten challenges, and it is vital that they do.
Jeremy Hunt signed UK-India capital markets cooperation deals to open up London Stock Exchange listing for Indian companies
Indian companies will be in the London Stock Exchange listing now after the Indian finance minister and the UK chancellor met to discuss capital markets cooperation in the financing of infrastructural projects.
Britain and France look to reset ties with state visit
British head of state King Charles III's upcoming visit to France will underscore historic close relations between the two countries, London and Paris said on Wednesday.
Charles III to mark first year as king
The anniversary on Friday is expected to be marked privately, given the date is also that of his mother's death at the age of 96.
Sadiq Khan met with protests after ULEZ expansion
Dozens of protestors took to Downing Street to protest the expansion of the ULEZ area to Greater London, with residents recalling their struggles with the new charge.
Supermarket prices expected to fall amidst the cost of living crisis
Despite the cost of living crisis and rising inflation, Sainsbury's chief executive believes that supermarket prices are about to start falling.
The cost-of-living crisis is driving 1 in 5 older Brits to live on credit
A recent report has highlighted how people 50 years of age and above are living on credit to make ends meet due to the cost-of-living crisis fueled by high inflation and energy bills.
Is the cost-of-living crisis highlighting workplace gender disparity?
New research has shed light on the effect of the cost-of-living crisis on working women, as more female employees are worried about their financial stability than their male counterparts.
UK water crisis pollutes privatisation legacy
Britain's biggest water supplier staving off renationalisation, trains derailed by strikes and consumers suffering huge energy bills -- the nation's vital sectors are mired in chaos decades after their controversial privatisation.
UK workers forced to retire early due to the COVID-19 pandemic are now living in poverty
Many retirees who relied on income from investments or rental properties saw their revenue streams dwindle during the pandemic.
King Charles III pays Prince Harry's palace 'nemesis' up to £150k compensation
Former royal aide Sir Edward Young received the amount as part of his redundancy package.
Outrage on the streets of Paris after teen was killed by police
Another clash between demonstrators and police officers in France, following the death of a 17-year-old boy. President Macron has said that reform in France is essential.