Study finds that the cost of attending university will rise by £5,000 this year
A poll found that 85 per cent of the 500 undergraduates admitted to being concerned about being able to afford their upcoming term at university.
Asian markets rise as US jobs data ease rate pressure on Fed
Asian stocks rose Monday on hopes the Federal Reserve has come to the end of its interest rate hiking cycle following a positive US jobs report.
'Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour' concert film: Everything we know so far
The film will run from Oct. 13-15, 19-22, 26-29, and 31, and November 2-5.
India raises global cryptocurrency regulatory framework issue ahead of the G20 Summit
India's G20 Presidency has set the stage for cryptocurrency regulation talks at the G20 Summit as the Indian PM asked for global consensus in building a global cryptocurrency regulatory framework.
Britney Spears takes a jab at sister Jamie Lynn in dance video
The singer takes a swipe at the comment her sister made on the Fox series "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test."
France calls for minimum price on European flights
France's transport minister called Wednesday for a minimum price for plane flights in Europe to battle climate change.
Chinese electric carmaker BYD triples half-year profit
BYD, China's leading electric carmaker, said on Monday its half-year net profit had tripled based on record demand.
Stocks advance on Powell comments, China cut to tax on trading
Global stock markets rose Monday on positive sentiment surrounding interest rates and Chinese stimulus measures.
China halves stock trade tax to boost market
China halved the stamp duty on securities transactions, state media reported Sunday, in an effort to restore confidence in the world's second-largest stock market as the country battles an economic slowdown.
Supermarket prices expected to fall amidst the cost of living crisis
Despite the cost of living crisis and rising inflation, Sainsbury's chief executive believes that supermarket prices are about to start falling.
Over half a million UK SMEs struggle to meet tax obligations amid rising costs
A new study reveals that more than half a million SMEs in the UK are struggling with tax payment challenges, primarily focused on Corporation Tax and VAT.
Recent report finds critical diversity issues in venture capital funding
A new report released by the Treasury Committee provides critical insights into the disparity in venture capital funding and how it's affecting UK SMEs.
UK lagging in switch to green energy, study warns
The UK risks being left behind in the production of "green" electricity, despite having once being considered a leader in the energy transition, according to a new study.
Driving Economic Growth Through Affordable Mini Digger Hire: An Unexplored Catalyst
Exploring the potential of budget-friendly mini digger rentals as an untapped driver of economic expansion.
UK's long-term sick pile pressure on economy
The number of people not working in t.he UK due to chronic illnesses has soared since the pandemic, putting pressure on the British economy, analysts said on Tuesday.
What does the 2030 ICE ban mean for the automotive industry and UK drivers?
The historic 2030 ICE ban will see the UK en route to be the quickest G7 nation to decarbonise cars and vans and expedite a greener transport future.
Why are so many NHS workers moving to Australia?
NHS staff continue to strike in the UK, while thousands leave for better working conditions in Australia.
Oil prices rise to multi-month highs; mixed day for global stocks
Oil prices rose to a multi-month peak Wednesday in the wake of OPEC supply cuts while global stocks were mixed following disappointing China data.
Global stock markets slip as European banks hit
Global stocks fell Tuesday after weak trade data added to growth worries, while an Italian windfall tax on lenders saw European bank shares plummet.
Britain's cost-of-living crisis could intensify over probable taxi fare hike by private taxi operators
A landmark verdict is set to change how taxes like VAT are applied to private taxi operators, making way for a hike in taxi fares.
Liverpool boss slams Saudi Arabia 'threat' to European football
Saudi Pro League teams have been able to attract a number of big names from Europe's top leagues.
Meta starts blocking news in Canada
Meta on Tuesday started blocking Canadians' access to news on Facebook and Instagram in response to a new law requiring digital giants to pay publishers for such content.
Do the majority of Americans still believe in capitalism over 'Bidenomics'?
The impact of planned economy policies needs a certain time to fully unfold – and a continuation of "Bidenomics" would hit the USA hard.
Sadio Mane's Al Nassr wages compared to Cristiano Ronaldo
Sadio Mane scored 12 goals in 38 competitive matches for Bayern Munich in the 2022-23 season.
Koran set alight at protest outside Sweden parliament
Two men set the Koran alight outside parliament in Stockholm on Monday, an AFP reporter saw, at a protest similar to previous ones that have sparked tensions between Sweden and Muslim nations.
Record high of nearly 6,000 hospitality industry closures in the last 12 Months
There have been approximately one in 18 hospitality industry closures all over Britain in the past year, as the record-breaking number sends shock waves through the sector and raises concerns about the long-term viability of businesses.
Back on track: Europe's night trains make bumpy comeback
Night trains have made a comeback in Europe thanks to their low-carbon footprint, but after years of neglect, the renaissance has had a bumpy ride.
Juventus kicked out of Europe, fined for financial breaches
UEFA has banned Juventus from competing in this season's Conference League
UK households struggling with food access and prices may lead to soaring obesity rates
UK MPs' report reveals one out of five households struggle with food access, leading to obesity concerns. Calls for action on affordability and nutrition.
Protestors greeted with violence after Israel Judicial Reforms
Protestors are greeted with police brutality after Israel's parliament passed legislation that abolishes the "reasonableness doctrine".