Mexico revealed as the ideal settling down spot for expats right now
A key factor for foreigners contributing to Mexico coming out on top in this year's Expat Insider survey was the ability to settle into the country seamlessly.
Gripes in Grimsby over Brexit fishing failure
Grimsby, perched on the southern side of the River Humber, near Kingston-upon-Hull in northern England, was built on the fishing industry.
Stock markets rise on China support, pound rallies
Major stock markets mostly rose Tuesday as China moved to boost its flagging economy, while the pound hit a 15-month high against the dollar on expectations of more aggressive UK interest rate hikes.
UK unemployment climbs as inflation weighs on economy
UK unemployment rose back to four percent in the three months to the end of May, official data showed Tuesday, as the economy struggles with stubbornly-high inflation.
Top 7 Freelance Platforms That Will Boost Your Career in 2023
Unleash your professional potential and take your career to new heights with the definitive list of the top seven freelance platforms poised to propel your success in 2023.
Royal Air Force base in the south of Cyprus to undergo renovations after £66 million contract awarded
RAF Akrotiri is regarded as an important military base for Britain and the upgrades will allow for greater convenience with the modern aircraft planes used.
Stocks mixed, dollar lower as US hiring slows
Global stocks moved indecisively and the dollar retreated Friday as markets digested a mixed US employment report that showed moderating jobs growth but solid wage increases.
Recent data reveals UK leads G7 nations in April export growth
UK outperformed other G7 nations' export growth in April with a 5.86 per cent increase to over $38 billion, surpassing Japan's 2.52 per cent gain, according to ParcelHero.
UK-India free trade agreement aimed at supporting women-led SMEs
The ongoing UK-India free trade agreement negotiations are focusing on women-led SMEs with a dedicated chapter on Trade and Gender Equality.
Stocks sink on higher interest rate fears
Global stocks tumbled on Thursday as investors fretted over the prospect of more US interest-rate hikes and the risk of recession.
Google's decision to collect public data to train AI could have huge ramifications
Google's updated privacy policy confirms that the company will use publicly available information online to train Bard and other AI products.
UK saved 1,800 jobs in the steel industry with a £30mn emergency COVID loan
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Celsa secured a £30 million COVID emergency loan for their facility in Cardiff which saved 1500 pre-existing jobs directly and created 300 jobs indirectly.
Microsoft President Brad Smith explains why AI requires human intervention
The European Union is currently working on the AI Act, which aims to introduce a common regulatory and legal framework for AI.
New statistics show that foreign investors are 'looking beyond London and the South East'
New statistics on foreign direct investment into the British economy show that investors are 'looking beyond London and the South East' according to Investment Minister Lord Johnson.
'Drinkflation' a growing concern as high inflation worries UK hospitality sector
Less booze in your drink as soaring costs and reduced consumer spending pose challenges for brewing sectors.
Ford-backed electric battery venture approved for $9.2bn US loan
Biden has supported heavy public investment in such initiatives to address climate change and bolster US manufacturing.
Britain strengthens its trade ties with the US by signing a MoU with the state of Utah
Utah will become the latest American state to agree to a trade pact with Britain as collaboration is set to commence in areas including fin-tech and aerospace.
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.
Survey reveals British workforce is still facing the effect of the cost of living crisis
A new survey from PwC has shone a light on the current workforce in Britain and worldwide regarding key matters such as job satisfaction and AI.
A reported 41 companies commit to assisting over 250,000 Ukrainian refugees with jobs
The next three years will see leading businesses provide hiring, connections and training across Europe to Ukrainian refugees.
Are more SMEs dependent on government support as UK MGP nears its end?
As the Manufacturing Growth Programme faces termination in June, there is a pressing void in specialised assistance for small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises.
How will the emergence of generative AI change future products, and how should product managers respond?
In the AI era, product managers must focus on the speed of product development, marketing, and building competitive advantages with talent having AI knowledge.
The 3 Key Payroll Trends That UK Companies Need To Know About
More automation and data integrations in payroll tech are important functions to have in your business today, with employers in the UK aiming to meet the requirements successfully.
Ukrainian women want higher-end job roles in Poland
Most of the Ukrainian refugees that have found employment in Poland are women. But regardless of their qualifications, they are being ushered into the social care field.
Vodafone, Three announce plan for biggest UK mobile group
Mobile phone giant Vodafone has agreed to merge British operations with Three UK, owned by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison, to create Britain's biggest operator with 27 million customers and accelerate rollout of faster 5G connectivity, the pair said Wednesday.
Markets extend rally as US inflation data fans rate pause hopes
Asian investors pushed equities even higher Wednesday after data showed US inflation fell further last month, ramping up expectations the Federal Reserve will finally pause its interest rate hike campaign.
AI's Impact on the job market and the changing landscape of work
AI's impact on the job market is debated as leaders like Arvind Krishna and Sam Altman see opportunities, while experts warn of potential disruptions, urging social issue resolution.
May data shows vacancy growth is slowing slightly, yet British skills gap is still hindering economic recovery
Vacancy growth is at its lowest since early 2021, but employers still cannot find qualified staff – especially as wage growth continues, albeit more slowly.
Stocks slip as Canada raises interest rates
Stocks slipped Wednesday after Canada's central bank made a surprise interest rate hike, dampening hopes that the US Federal Reserve would skip an interest rate increase later this month.
Oil slips after Saudi-driven rally while equities edge higher
Oil prices slid Tuesday as dealers mulled the weak demand outlook after having rallied the previous day on output cuts from key crude producer Saudi Arabia.