Bitcoin Tops $60,000, Approaches All-time High
Bitcoin passed the $60,000 mark on Wednesday, approaching its all-time high and continuing its unbridled rise since the approval of a new type of investment indexed to the cryptocurrency.
Major Airlines Earn Staggering $33.3b in 2023 For Baggage Fees Alone
With more passengers opting for checked baggage and additional services, airlines are capitalizing on the renewed demand for ancillary offerings.
Marks & Spencer Invests £90m To Improve Pay And Benefits
Commencing April 1st, the company will introduce six weeks of paternity leave at full pay and nearly double its maternity leave to 26 weeks at full pay.
Street Light Dimming Raises Concerns Over Safety Amidst Cost-Cutting Measures
Havering London Borough Council has indicated that it had to reduce the brightness of 4,000 lights along its main roads.
From IT Techs to Baristas, 10 'Entry-level' Jobs That Require Around 2.5 Years Of Experience
New research conducted by StandOut CV an expert CV assistance agency, shows that almost half of entry-level jobs in the UK, ask their potential employees for prior work experience.
Michael Jordan Told Charles Barkley to Renegotiate $3M Nike Contract to $1M In the '90s - Here's Why
Having signed with Nike years prior, Michael Jordan advised Charles Barkley to ask for less money and request stock options instead in his Nike deal.
Wendy's upcoming £15.8M digital menu will change food prices during different times of the day
This bold move by Wendy's follows in the footsteps of ride-sharing apps like Uber, which employ surge pricing during peak demand to balance supply and demand.
Global Stocks Mostly Up Despite Tepid Consumer Confidence Data
Global equities mostly rose Tuesday despite lackluster consumer confidence data in the United States and Germany, as the tech-linked Nasdaq pushed higher.
This London-Based Fintech Is Transforming How We Build Wealth With Ethical, Competitive Savings Accounts
Many people struggle to save money consistently. About 34% of UK adults have no savings, or less than £1000 in their savings account
Stocks Markets Mostly Lower After Rally
Stock markets were mixed on Monday after last week's rally as investors turned their attention to a clutch of economic data in the coming days.
Bank CEOs enjoy 6% to 22% pay hikes while several branches close down across America
This news comes alongside reports of the Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Citibank persisting in the closure of branches across the United States.
5,000 Births In Gaza Expected In March, Over 180 Babies Born Daily: UK To Send £4.25m For Vulnerable Women And Children
The UK has pledged more than £4 million to tackle the severe period poverty and humanitarian crisis for pregnant women and girls in Gaza.
Six Charts That Show How US Spent $75b In Ukraine Aid; Zelensky Still Waiting On $61b Aid Package
According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the US has provided Ukraine with $74.3 billion in aid.
Kenneth Mitchell Dead: Fans Donate £39.47K To Help Wife Pay Off 'Astronomical' Medical Bills And Debt
The actor, who has died after a five-year battle with ALS, is survived by his wife Susan May Pratt and their two children, Lilah and Kallum.
'Fake Love' Crypto Scammers Ensnare US Victims
The "wine trader" wooed her online for months with his flirtatious smile and emoji-sprinkled texts.
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.
NCSC Reiterates Increased Cyber Vigilance for Companies While Lauding NCA's LockBit Crackdown
NCA with other international organisations seized control of LockBit ransomware's technical infrastructure, aiming to diminish its threat to the UK and the world.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe Unlikely To Receive Government Help for Manchester United's New Stadium Plans
A newly built stadium for Manchester United would benefit northern England according to the club's new minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Retail Businesses Urge Government To Tackle Increasing 50% Theft And Abuse Cases
Retail employees have called on the government to implement tougher measures against attackers after theft and abuse incidents have increased by 50 per cent.
The UK Hospitality Sector Is On The Brink Of Financial Collapse
Managers of hospitality businesses in the UK are calling on the government to recognise how the soaring energy and food prices have impacted the hospitable sector.
Elon Musk Predicts Potential Bankruptcy For Tesla Rivals Rivian And Lucid
In June 2022, Elon Musk warned of potential bankruptcy for Rivian and Lucid, noting they end up in the cemetery unless they slash spending.
Why User Experience is Vital for Neobank Adoption
In an interview with Dmytro Dubilet, the founder of Fintech Farm, we delved into the crucial role that user experience plays in adopting neobanks.
Nvidia Quarterly Profit Soars On Demand For AI Chips
Nvidia on Wednesday said its profit soared to $12.3 billion in the recently ended quarter on record high revenue driven by demand for its chips to power artificial intelligence.
Global Stocks Mixed On Fed Rate Cut Caution Ahead Of Nvidia Results
Wall Street stocks were mixed Wednesday, reversing some earlier declines, as traders nervously awaited earnings from US tech darling Nvidia and digested Federal Reserve minutes that signaled slower interest rate cuts ahead.
The Private Sector Must Continue to Take Charge of Eastern Europe's Economic Development
Eastern Europe's economic development hinges on the continued leadership of the private sector, driving progress and prosperity in the region.
Sarah Ferguson Admits 'Shock' Yet Remains Positive Despite Skin Cancer Battle
"I'm now in the best hands and feeling positive with the support of my family," the Duchess of York shared.
Young Creators Face Cost Dilemma At London Fashion Week
To show or not to show at London Fashion Week? The programme provides also a venue to showcase at London Fashion Week, which could be for example at a hotel close to the main setting.
Surge in Overseas Student Applications to UK Universities Signals Global Confidence in British Education
The latest data indicates a sustained upward trend, showcasing the enduring global appeal of British universities as premier destinations for international students.
What Does UK Entering Recession After Steeper-Than-Expected Fall In GDP Mean For Brits
While recessions of the past, notably during the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, were protracted and severe, indications suggest that this downturn may be milder and short-lived.
'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.