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.
US, UK, Germany Back Dutch PM Mark Rutte As Next NATO Chief
The United States, Britain and Germany expressed support Thursday for Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to become the next NATO secretary general, at a crucial time for the alliance in the face of Russia's war against Ukraine.
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.
Elon Musk Shares 'Alarming' Clip On Immigration Situation At US Border
Elon Musk shared a video where Tucker Carlson sheds light on the issue of illegal immigration in the US under President Biden.
'Drive To Survive': Lewis Hamilton's Savage Remark Left Toto Wolff Speechless Ahead Of Ferrari Move
Season 6 of the hit Netflix series is set to begin streaming on Friday, February 23.
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.
Tory MPs Say Sunak Should Resign If He Refuses To Move More Towards The Right
Since the Labour Party overturned majorities in Kingswood and Wellingborough, Tory MPs have threatened a vote of no confidence and urged Sunak to knuckle down on immigration.
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.
Christian Horner Claims There Are No Issues With Red Bull Amidst Recent Allegations
Whilst unveiling Red Bull's car for the 2024 season, Max Verstappen revealed that his relationship remains the same with Christian Horner.
Struggling To Find A Job After Graduating? What About Studying Abroad?
The most notable consequence of changing attitudes towards university education is that an increasing number of graduates are struggling to find a job.
Exclusive Interview: Marco Zampese of The Connaught Hotel
Executive Chef since 2021 at The Connaught, Zampese tells me what life is like at a three-Michelin star restaurant within a hotel.
Pied a Terre: How This Michelin Star Restaurant Is Working Towards A Sustainable Future
David Moore, the Owner of Pied a Terre, spoke to International Business Times UK about what it takes to survive as a Michelin-starred restaurant in London that prioritises inclusivity, sustainability and plant-based dishes.
Carlos Sainz Admits To Being Left Surprised By Lewis Hamilton's Move To Ferrari
When Carlos Sainz departs Ferrari after the upcoming season, he will be on the lookout for the fifth team of his career.
Labour's Scaled-Back Home Insulation Plans Face Criticism as Insufficient
Brian Berry expressed disappointment, stating that the decision to scale back the ambition of retrofitting 19 million homes to just five million is regrettable.
Manchester City Suffers Double Injury Setback Ahead Of Big Games Vs Liverpool, Man Utd
Manchester City next take on Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday.
Republicans Impeach US Homeland Security Chief Over Border Crisis
Republicans impeached US President Joe Biden's immigration chief on Tuesday, the culmination of months of attacks on the Democratic administration as they seek to make border security a key issue in November's election.
Bayer Leverkusen Are Confident Of Retaining Xabi Alonso As Manager For Next Season
With Bayer Leverkusen in scintillating form this season, manager Xabi Alonso is being tipped to succeed Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.
Labour's Ambitious Home Insulation Plan Faces Uncertainty Amid Debt Concerns
The initiative, aimed at addressing climate change and improving energy efficiency, now faces scrutiny over the potential impact on national debt and the feasibility of implementation.
'Tears, Hugs' As Rescued Gaza Hostages Back In Israel
There were hugs and tears at Israel's largest hospital on Monday as two Gaza hostages were reunited with their families after being rescued in a deadly military raid.
'Everyone Jumping, Everyone Happy': Rio Celebrates Carnival
Glittering with sequins and sweat, thousands of performers shimmying to sultry samba beats danced their way down an avenue in Rio de Janeiro Sunday as the Brazilian beach city's famed carnival parades got under way.
Nearly Three-Quarters Of Employers 'Don't Know' How To Implement AI, New Study Shows
According to Gallagher's newly released State of the Sector report, 71 per cent of HR and Communication leaders said their organisation had provided zero guidance on when, where or how to use the technology.
Stock Markets Mixed As Investors Digest Corporate Results
While US stocks closed up, the picture in Europe was less positive: London, Paris and Frankfurt all ended lower as investors locked in profits from recent gains.
Unemployment Rate in the UK: Official Figures Show Potential Discrepancy
The new data, derived from experimental results within the Labour Force Survey, could potentially exert pressure on the Bank of England to reconsider any immediate plans for interest rate cuts.
Labour Proposes Extension of Equal Pay Rights to Black, Asian and Minority Staff
The proposal aims to tackle the persistent wage gaps faced by individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, marking a significant step towards a fairer and more inclusive workforce.
Undeterred Ex-PM Truss Launches New UK Tory Grouping
Liz Truss may have flopped as UK prime minister, but she remains on the political stage, launching on Tuesday a new movement that aims to push the ruling Conservatives rightwards.
Chelsea Wary Of Sacking Mauricio Pochettino Due To Potential Financial Consequences
Mauricio Pochettino has revealed that Chelsea's owners are backing him to improve the club's fortunes and that the players are determined to play their part.
Scotland's Prisoners 'Could Be Released Early' If Overcrowding Continues
The Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service has said that Scotland's prisons are at a "tipping point", given the extreme number of people incarcerated.
Global Stocks Sink As Optimism Dims Over Early Rate Cuts
Global stock markets mostly fell Monday after comments by Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell doused flickering hopes that US interest rate cuts could still begin in March.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Hints At Generative AI Features For iPhone And Macbook
Apple CEO Tim Cook has hinted that the tech giant will roll out artificial intelligence-powered features for iPhone and Macbook later this year.
Kanye West Snatches Reporter's Phone In Heated Encounter
The video of the heated exchange has gone viral on Instagram and Twitter.