'The Crown's' Meg Bellamy Shares What People 'Really Love' About Kate Middleton
The actress portrays the now-Princess of Wales in season 6 part 2 of the Netflix series which airs on Dec. 14, 2023.
BP Sacks Former CEO For 'Serious Misconduct'
BP on Wednesday denied its former chief executive of more than GBP32-million ($40-million) payout because of his failure to disclose past personal relationships with colleagues.
Tesla Files Recall On 2 Mn Vehicles To Fix Autopilot Software
Electric car maker Tesla has initiated a recall of over two million vehicles in the United States due to risks associated with the autopilot software, the US traffic safety regulator said Wednesday.
Why Is Puma Really Ending Its Partnership With Israel's National Football Team?
After being accused of supporting Israeli settlements in the West Bank, Puma has announced that it will no longer be sponsoring Israel's football squad.
US Stocks Shrug Off Mixed Inflation Data, Extending Rally
US stocks finished solidly higher Tuesday, shaking off early weakness on continued bullish sentiment as a mixed inflation report contributed to a drop in oil prices.
The Reason Dominic West Barred His Son From Playing Prince William In 'The Crown' Season 6
The actor's teenage son Senan West played Prince William in season 5 of the Netflix series.
Dominic West Says A 'Wailing' King Charles III Was Hard To Film In 'The Crown'
The actor found that the "big emotional scenes" surrounding Princess Diana's death were the most difficult to film in season 6.
The EU Is Successfully Pushing Fast Fashion Brands Towards Sustainability
Some 5.8 million tonnes of garment materials are discarded each year, in response, fast-fashion brands have pledged to reverse the effects of "overproduction and overconsumption of clothing".
OpenAI CEO's Reinstatement Raises Concerns Over $51 Million AI Chip Deal with Personal Investments
The agreement between OpenAI and Rain AI signed in 2019, committed OpenAI to the substantial investment once the chips became available.
Global Stocks Mixed As OECD Warns Of Middle East Conflict Risk
Oil prices rose again Wednesday following a report of possible additional output cuts by exporters as the OECD pared back its global growth forecast and warned of an economic hit from the Israel-Hamas conflict.
UK Government Announces Plans for Further NatWest Stake Sale, Invites Public to Invest
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt disclosed the UK government's intention to explore options for divesting its remaining 38.6 per cent stake in NatWest Group.
Princess Eugenie Admits To Weight Loss Struggle After Birth Of Second Child
The royal gave birth to her second son, Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank, on May 30, 2023.
The Fallen Kings Of Crypto
Binance boss Changpeng Zhao has become the most powerful cryptocurrency figure to fall in a two-year period chaotic even by the standards of the notoriously volatile industry.
Kingfisher Faces Profit Woes Amid French Market Struggles as UK Flourishes on 'Improve Not Move' Trend
The company's stock saw a sharp decline of six per cent, marking it as the top faller on the FTSE 100. The underlying issue, as Kingfisher explained, stemmed from ongoing weaknesses in their French market.
Meet Become by Femography: Menopause Clothing That Works
In the corporate world, where every aspect of employee well-being is meticulously managed, menopause has remained a shadowy presence—until now.
Global Stocks Retreat As Rally Shows Sign Of Fatigue
Global stock markets gave up some recent gains Tuesday following mixed results from retailers as Wall Street digested Federal Reserve minutes that suggested interest rates could stay high for a while.
'Suits' Cast Reunion Confirmed As Meghan Markle Calls Show's Resurgence 'Wild'
The show's creator and cast members will join a panel discussion during season 13 of the ATX TV Festival.
Nasdaq Leads As US Stocks Extend Rally While Treasury Yields Fall
Wall Street stocks extended a heady run Monday, with tech shares leading the advance as US Treasury yields retreated and artificial intelligence stayed a hot commodity.
Renault Tries To Lure Investment For New Electric Car Unit
French automaker Renault on Wednesday held an investors day for its new electric vehicle subsidiary Ampere, hoping to win over investment with slashed costs and an electric car costing less than 20,000 euros ($21,600).
Liverpool Star Luis Diaz's Emotional Reunion With Father After Kidnapping Nightmare [Video]
Luis Diaz has flown to Colombia ahead of the World Cup qualifying match against Brazil.
Majority of Americans Believe AI Will Improve Healthcare In 2024, According to Recent Survey
In the past year. AI has been responsible for some prominent breakthroughs in diagnosis and treatment, and in the UK, AI is already being used in the NHS to halve treatment times for stroke patients.
International Authorities Express Deep Concerns For Gaza Civilians
The UN conference brought together dozens of nations, aid agencies and international organisations to discuss the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Sarah Ferguson In Talks To Host 'This Morning' After 'Loose Women' Appearance
The Duchess of York previously told former host Holly Willoughby she would love to return to the ITV breakfast show with a love phone-in.
Win £3M Cash to Buy Your Dream Home In Time for the New Year
Raffle House is not your ordinary raffle draw, even charities benefit from ticket sales
UK Grocery Price Inflation Hits Eight-Month Low at 9.7%
This noteworthy reduction in grocery price inflation comes after a prolonged period of 16 months where double-digit growth had become the norm.
Sarah Ferguson Talks About Feeling Paranoid, Importance Of Family Amid Cancer Battle
The Duchess of York was diagnosed with breast cancer in June and underwent a single mastectomy and reconstructive surgery.
Prince Harry Shares How 'Friends' And Matthew Perry Helped Him With His Panic Attacks
The Duke of Sussex shared in his memoir that he watched all ten seasons of 'Friends' in 2013 to help with his PTSD and he related the most to Chandler Bing.
Tech Giants Jockey For Position At Dawn Of AI Age
Whether they sell smartphones, ads or computer chips, the heavyweights of Silicon Valley have everything to prove to investors looking to see who is best placed in the race to dominate the generative artificial intelligence market.
Apple Sales Lose Ground, But iPhone Growth Strong
Apple on Thursday reported that sales fell for the fourth consecutive quarter when compared to the prior year, but profit rose on the back iPhones and services.
Stocks Soar, Dollar Slumps As Markets Eye End To US Rate Hikes
Stock markets and oil prices jumped while the dollar slid Thursday after the Federal Reserve hinted it was at an end of its rate-tightening cycle as inflation retreats.