Bank of England says insurers more likely to fail if capital cut rule goes ahead
Britain's proposals to loosen capital rules for insurers will increase the chances of an insurance company failing by 20% in a given year, the Bank of England has told lawmakers, reiterating its caution over the government's plan.
Over one million UK homeowners are due to remortgage their homes in 2023
UK homeowners should consider a 'product transfer', which doesn't require legal help, when remortgaging their homes, according to Uswitch's remortgage adviser Kellie Steed.
NHS: Thousands volunteer to make friendly calls to lonely, vulnerable patients
The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK has revived its Check-in and Chart service for vulnerable, isolated, or lonely patients.
Research shows best practices to improve employee productivity and mental health
The recent JoyOragnics study has compiled the five best ways to balance both your work rate efficiency and your mental health.
Cryptoverse: Bitcoin moves towards Satoshi's payment dream
Satoshi Nakamoto would be proud. Adolescent bitcoin may finally be repaying its creator's faith.
More than half of UK workers considering side hustle in 2023, study says
As the debate around four-day working week lingers, priorities such as job security and the need to earn more are making more UK workers consider side hustles.
'Rust' crew members sue Alec Baldwin for PTSD after he killed their cinematographer
The three claim to be suffering from anxiety and PTSD after witnessing Alec Baldwin kill cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Prince Harry to talk about living with loss and healing for virtual 'Spare' event
Ticketholders can submit questions for the Duke of Sussex to answer during the live event.
Work Foundation Director suggests UK economy reforms to make UK employment more inclusive
Ben Harrison suggests long-term investments and reforms for the UK's employment services, as the nation's economic challenges continue to haunt employers and employees alike.
50 Of The Most Life-Changing Home Products You May Want To Own Them Yourself
Even the smallest task can become quite tedious. Live your life well and let your smart tools do the hard work.
Recent survey reveals main causes of stress for senior management and leadership roles
Around 24% of employees in senior management positions in companies with more than 1001 employees experience 'Sunday scaries', according to recent survey by Ciphr.
Four-day working week 'more productive': UK study
Productivity did not suffer from the lighter working weeks, with company revenue rising 1.4 percent on average over the trial.
Euro zone business growth at 9-month high - PMI
Surprisingly strong services growth meant the recovery in euro zone business activity gathered steam this month, expanding much faster than thought, according to a survey on Tuesday, the latest evidence the currency union could escape a recession.
G20 watchdog says commodity market concentration poses threat to wider economy
The pandemic and war in Ukraine highlighted weaknesses in commodity markets where a 'significant' concentration of firms, banks, exchanges and clearing houses threatens to transmit losses to the wider economy, the G20's financial watchdog said on Monday.
Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton 'falling out of love' amid constant arguments: report
The couple dated for five years before tying the knot on July 3, 2021.
Prince Harry 'sacrificed' royals on his PR altar, says royal butler
The Duke of Sussex criticised King Charles and Prince William in his memoir "Spare."
Samsung set to bring temperature-based menstrual cycle tracking to Galaxy Watch5 series
Samsung has teamed up with Natural Cycles to bring temperature-based menstrual cycle tracking to its Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro users across 32 countries.
Data from shadow IT reveals importance of hybrid working
Data from shadow IT shows that almost 60% of women who work in hybrid environments feel they have been excluded from the important meetings.
WHO is sending health supplies to 400,000 impacted people in both Turkey and Syria
The WHO's efforts in Turkey are focusing on preventing further suffering alongside emergency relief.
Hospitality in Crisis: Are there enough chefs to keep up with London's insatiable demand for fine dining?
Chefs have not returned to work in the same numbers post-pandemic, leaving the hospitality industry grappling with an acute staffing crisis at a time when operators are also struggling with the soaring costs of doing business.
French, German ministers to tackle green subsidies with US
The French and German economy ministers, Bruno Le Maire and Robert Habeck, kick off high-stakes talks with US officials Tuesday to underscore European concerns over President Joe Biden's ambitious climate action plan.
What is Bank of England watching as it considers peak in rates?
The Bank of England has signalled the tide is turning in its battle against high inflation after a series of interest rate hikes - but it has also said it is too soon declare victory.
EU tests banks' ability to withstand 'high-for-long' interest rates
European Union banking regulators on Tuesday launched a stress test to check how banks could cope with a long period of high inflation and interest rates just as the European Central Bank is expected to raise borrowing costs further.
UK cost-of-living crisis pushes mothers to the brink
At an east London church on a bitterly cold winter's day, Beautine Wester-Okiya picks her way through boxes of donated baby clothes, toys and other assorted items destined for local people battered by the UK's cost-of-living crisis.
Ghislaine Maxwell may have lied about Prince Andrew photo with sex abuse accuser
The Duke of York settled his sexual abuse case with his accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre in March 2022.
What is the Bank of England looking at before rate decision?
The Bank of England must decide next week how much higher it will raise borrowing costs as it tries to bear down on Britain's double-digit inflation rate without adding too much stress to an economy already close to recession.
Technology and the transformation of the workplace: how will this change the way we work?
Technological advancements are changing the way we work and the types of jobs available in the future. Some jobs may be eliminated, while others will be enhanced by the use of AI and machine learning.
Samsung Display showcases a 360 degrees-folding phone hinge that might debut on the Galaxy Z Fold 5
Samsung Display unveiled a folding phone hinge that rotates 360 degrees but it is unclear whether this display will debut on the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5.
Crypto crime hits record $20 bln in 2022, report says
Illicit use of cryptocurrencies hit a record $20.1 billion last year as transactions involving companies targeted by U.S.
Kate Middleton slammed as 'beyond evil,' 'witch' over Meghan Markle row
The Princess of Wales is being criticised for her alleged demeaning behaviour towards the Duchess of Sussex.