34% of Brits Say UK Economy Is Huge Concern: Household Budgets Leaner and Food Scarcity Rising
Polling shows Britons place the economy at the top of the list of priorities and the UK government will need to address the public's concerns.
Is Driving Uber Worth It 2024: Everything You Need To Know
Uber driving offers flexible extra cash, but remember to consider car costs and wait time or choose Lyft/DoorDash options for less strict car requirements.
Chic and Sturdy: Rental-Friendly TV Stands That Won't Ruin Your Home's Aesthetic
Discover chic and sturdy TV stands that blend Scandinavian design principles with contemporary functionality.
'I Paid $1000 for a Financial Plan, Now My FA Won't Answer My Calls': What You Should Do
Financial advisors ghosting clients or breaching the fiduciary standard can be dealt with by filing a complaint with the US SEC, FINRA, and the CFP Board.
Dominican Election On Knife Edge As Presidential Debate Approaches
The upcoming Dominican election hangs in the balance as incumbent Luis Abinader faces off against former President Leonel Fernández.
Surgeon Feels Broke With $665K Salary: Finds Out He's Losing Thousands To His Financial Advisor
This millionaire couple is $900k in debt, has too many insurance policies, pays $6k annually towards advisor fees, and doesn't know how to face money talks.
London Rent To Increase 13% in Next 3 Years; Officials Want Better Protection of Renters
Rent rises are set to grow by a further 13 per cent despite having increased at the fastest rate recorded in the past two years
Amnesty International's Shocking Short Film Exposes How UK's Squalid Housing Kills Children
Temporary accommodation contributed to the deaths of more than 34 children since April 2019.
Harnessing the AI Revolution: A Guide for Small Business Owners
In an era where technological advancements are reshaping industries and labor markets, AI offers unprecedented opportunities for small enterprises.
'It's all about finding that balance': David Nussbaumer Talks About Owning A Hotel
Intentional Business Times UK sat down with hotelier David Nussbaumer to talk through the do's and don'ts of running a hotel over the busy winter months.
Curver, Part of the Keter Group, Marks 75 Years of Home Innovation
Curver, part of the Keter Group, celebrates its 75th anniversary and ongoing efforts to innovate and meet consumer needs sustainably.
World Bank Rep Satu Kahkonen Faces Backlash for Opposition to 'Free Lunch' Policy
World Bank's Indonesia rep faces backlash for opposing President-elect's plan for free school lunch and milk ('makan siang gratis').
UK Care Firm Gloriavd Accused of Exploitative Visa Charges for Workers from Africa
These accusations surfaced after the Home Office included care workers in the UK's shortage occupation list in 2022, aimed at addressing the 165,000 vacancies in care homes and domiciliary care.
UK Announces New £12 million AI Hub For Chemistry Research
£100 million has also been awarded to biotech projects to help pioneer new technologies to prepare for pandemics, innovate farming and protect against floods.
Heatwave Risk Hovers Over Paris Olympics
Scorching summer heat is hard to imagine now in mid-winter Paris, but in six months' time when the world's athletes arrive for the Olympics, another pounding heatwave would spell trouble for organisers.
Widening Wealth Gap: World's First Trillionaire Predicted in a Decade as the Poor Gets Poorer
The world's billionaires have collectively become £2.6 trillion richer since 2020, growing their wealth at a rate three times faster than inflation.
New Zealand MP Resigns Amid Shoplifting Allegations
The first accusations against the MP came to light on January 10.
London Mayor Urges Closer UK Ties With EU
London's mayor on Thursday called for closer ties with Europe and a better debate about immigration as he branded Brexit a "key contributor" to Britain's cost-of-living crisis.
Working Class Households Will Finally Receive Funding To Fight Soaring Energy Bills
As inflation continues to dominate low-income households across the UK, the government have offered to fund their transition towards green energy.
Ofgem Proposes Energy Price Cap Adjustment to Tackle £3 Billion Debt Crisis
The proposed measure involves a one-time adjustment of £16, spread across the period from April 2024 to March 2025.
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.
UK Household Financial Struggles Soar Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis
The latest research from the consumer group Which? unveiled that 9.8 per cent of surveyed households admitted to missing or defaulting on payments for loans, credit cards, housing, or household bills during that period.
UK Rental Market Suffers Record Price Rise
UK housing rental prices spiked by a record rate with London hit particularly hard, official data showed Wednesday, stoking a cost-of-living crisis as inflation remains elevated despite a sharp slowdown.
Argentina Needs Reform, But Milei's Anarcho-Capitalism Would Spell Disaster
Massa may have won the first round by a healthy 6% to the surprise of pollsters, but much of the remaining conservative base.
NHS is Receiving Boost From AI to Improve Faster Lung Cancer Treatment and Waiting Lists
A reported £21 million is being allocated to 64 NHS trusts across England to deploy cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) tools in hospitals.
Bulgaria Must Double Down on Rule-of-Law Reforms Before Eurozone Entry
Influenced by Russian propaganda, Bulgaria's pro-Kremlin parties are amplifying anti-euro disinformation. However, the country's ongoing rule of law problems render it unfit for immediate euro adoption.
Average Pay Growth Rises Above Inflation for the First Time in Almost Two Years
The figures show that between June and August of this year, wages rose at an annual rate of 7.8 per cent, higher than average inflation over the same three months.
Tory MP faces suspension for bullying and sexual misconduct
The inquiry follows a complaint made to the independent body by a former member of staff over alleged behaviour, which took place between 2012 and 2013.
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.
Labour Strikes a Confident Note in Liverpool Despite the News of Turmoil in the Middle East
Rachel Reeves was in the limelight in Liverpool, described as the would-be "first female Chancellor ever in Britain", and also the "best qualified".