Dani Alves rape case: Barcelona legend to stay in jail as judge rejects latest bail appeal
Alves has been in prison since being arrested on January 20, 2023.
The changing landscape, trends and insights of UK SMEs
As UK economic dynamics continue to evolve, British SMEs are positioning themselves for long-term success with a digital presence, AI, and other emerging trends.
Stocks tread water ahead of key US inflation data
Markets are looking ahead to Wednesday's release of key consumer price data
What role does the G7 have in today's international political order?
Looking ahead to the upcoming G7 Hiroshima summit in May, questions remain over the significance and purpose of the organisation amidst the tensions of today's international order.
Analysts urge the UK to prioritise employees' mental health amidst cost of living crisis
As the global economic crisis intensifies, UK employees are acknowledging the significance of giving priority to the financial wellness of their employees.
PSG fans call Lionel Messi 'son of a b***h,' ask Neymar to 'get lost' [Watch]
Lionel Messi is set to leave PSG at the end of the 2022-23 season.
The 'rate of fraud is exploding' and AI has a crucial part to play
With Samsung banning AI tools like ChatGPT and the "rate of fraud is exploding", experts in the tech sector have mixed feelings about the growth of artificial intelligence.
International Development Minister launches new 'UK Development Brand'
The International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has delivered a key speech at Chatham House outlining the future of Britain's approach to international development.
FA Cup final in June set to be one of the big events affected by upcoming train strikes
Fans of Manchester City and Manchester United braced for difficulties with getting to the FA Cup final after Aslef announced striking days across May and June.
Intel, Samsung hammered as chips demand plummets
More than 80 percent of semiconductor manufacturing happens in Asia and the best scenario will see that share reduced to 50 percent by 2030.
Samsung Electronics logs worst quarterly earnings in 14 years
The company said that "overall consumer spending slowed amid the uncertain global macroeconomic environment".
UK sees record sickness and zero productivity growth in 2022
Britain saw a record number of working days lost due to short-term sickness last year and zero annual growth in economic output per hour worked in the final quarter of 2022, according to official data released on Wednesday.
How can British businesses support employees amidst economic downturn?
As the economic downturn hit harder, a workplace management team has recommended how UK businesses can create a conducive environment for their employees.
Oil dips 2% on economic woes and stronger dollar
Oil dropped 2% on Tuesday after two sessions of gains as deepening concerns of an economic slowdown and a stronger dollar outweighed hopes of higher Chinese demand and lower U.S.
Rising energy costs have caused 40% of British firms to stop hiring
To mitigate the impact of the rising energy costs, some UK firms have halted their recruitment of new staff, and others are downsizing their workforce.
Sunak seeks to boost UK business links amid crisis
Sunak's Conservatives and the main opposition Labour party are jockeying for position ahead of a general election expected next year.
Former Premier League player to sue FA £300m for brain injuries
A group of 300+ sportspersons and their families are taking legal action against the governing bodies for football and rugby.
London seeks to keep Europe fintech crown despite Brexit
Britain's exit from the European Union without an EU-London deal on financial services has complicated access to the gigantic market and talent.
Over 20% of Brits are 'financially vulnerable', according to research
Research reveals 23 per cent of Britons are financially vulnerable due to cost of living pressure as analysts recommend open banking for navigating economic challenges.
Cost of living crisis fuelling rise in cybercrimes, new research shows
Over a third of the organisations across the UK's critical national infrastructure (CNI) anticipate a rise in cybercrime as a direct result of the current economic crisis.
JP Morgan leads the pack as good news in the banking sector improves general economic outlook
Whilst the economic outlook is still uncertain after the March collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and near-collapse of Credit Suisse, recent results bring good news.
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.
Inflation bites into profits of UK supermarket Tesco
In a bid to retain customers, Tesco is matching the prices of similar goods offered by UK supermarkets run by German discounters Aldi and Lidl.
Bank of England's Pill says latest UK data is disappointing
Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill said on Thursday that the latest data on the economy, including a stagnation of gross domestic product in February, is "somewhat disappointing" even if it remains better than forecast by the BoE late last year.
France's pension reforms matter to the people
France's proposed pension program is similar in some ways to other countries. However, French citizens oppose this plan and demand a better solution.
Lionel Messi dodging Barcelona chief's calls amid Gerard Pique's betrayal
Lionel Messi bid a tearful goodbye to Barcelona in 2021.
How is the UK's rising inflation impacting the cost of living crisis?
The Office for National Statistics reported that the "prices of food and non-alcoholic drinks rose at the fastest rate in more than 45 years in the 12 months to February 2023."
Nasdaq Ventures invests £3.5m into UK-based governance platform
Today, Nasdaq Ventures announced the completion of a £3.5m Series A investment into Kuberno. The company's co-founder believes this will help "Kuberno accelerate its international growth and expansion into new markets".
Millions of UK businesses at risk of shutting down due to delayed payments
As the tough economic conditions hit SMEs, UK businesses are at an increased risk of facing delayed payments from customers, says debt collection agency.
Inflation means last call for raft of UK pubs: study
A total of 153 pubs shut in the first quarter compared with 104 during the first three months of 2022