Oil, gas majors post sliding profits on weaker prices
Shell joined other energy majors Thursday in posting sliding profits after oil and gas prices weakened from peaks reached in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Mbappe rejects Saudi Arabia mega-deal, future still in limbo
The player has declined invites to meet with Al-Hilal representatives.
Jordan Henderson ditches Liverpool to become highest paid England footballer
Henderson has confirmed that he will join Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq.
British Ambassador advocates for reformed multilateral system to tackle global challenges
British Ambassador advocates for a stronger, reformed multilateral system to address global challenges, emphasising inclusivity and collaboration.
Losing a parent before you turn 21 can lead to mental illness, study suggests
A new study suggests that experiencing the premature death of a parent before the age of 21 can lead to poor mental health in adulthood.
Saudi club offers $1.1 billion package for Kylian Mbappe
The one-year deal will allow him to join Real Madrid for free in 2024.
EasyJet says to land record profits despite disruption
British airline EasyJet on Thursday said it expected record pre-tax profits during the current peak summer season despite strike action by air traffic controllers and other disruptions.
Sunak's ruling conservatives brace for defeat in UK by-elections
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservatives braced for defeat in three by-elections across England on Thursday, as the ruling party looked set to suffer an electoral backlash over the UK's ailing economy.
Improvements made to high-quality healthcare for people in the workplace
Following several NHS strikes, the government have invested more than £1 billion in Occupational Health services to avoid further economic inactivity among employees.
PM Sunak appoints leading chief executives to new business council
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has appointed a new business council that brings the chief executives of major companies into the heart of government to help boost the British economy.
Travellers to pay tourist tax to enter Bali, along with visa fees
Bali is one of the most popular holiday destinations among tourists across the globe.
Government offers pay rises to millions of UK public sector workers
The offer comes amidst a backdrop of widespread strikes across the public sector over the past few months, with the government suggesting pay rises of between six per cent and 6.5 per cent for 2023-24.
Starmer explains Labour's core purpose to remove barriers to opportunity across the UK
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has explained that Labour's core purpose is to remove barriers to opportunity that hold back Britain's potential.
Liverpool skipper Jordan Henderson ready to leave for big money Saudi deal
Henderson is reportedly being offered four times his Liverpool salary.
UK postal workers call off strikes
Postal workers at the UK's Royal Mail on Tuesday accepted a new pay deal to end a costly series of strikes.
UK retail sales in June show modest growth, falling behind inflation rates
Retail sales saw a slight improvement in June, with like-for-like (LFL) sales increasing by only 1.9 per cent, according to the latest data from BDO LLP.
Bastille Day welcome for Modi as France courts India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is guest of honour Friday for Bastille Day celebrations in France, the latest Western power to court the world's largest democracy and its booming economy.
Study shows UK SMEs struggle with sustainability and decarbonisation, posing risk to carbon-free future
A recent analysis by Rimm Sustainability reveals that nearly half of UK SMEs lack a designated person overseeing their sustainability efforts.
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.
Why companies employing workers in India see success
India has a large pool of highly skilled professionals in various domains, including IT, software development, engineering, finance and customer service and companies can create mutually beneficial partnerships by hiring them.
Secretary of State breakdowns life sciences growth package worth £650 million
Speaking at the Creating a Scientific Superpower Conference, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology announced new investment into the treatment of traumatic brain injuries.
France seeks answers as Macron says riots 'peak' passed
French President Emmanuel Macron met with hundreds of French officials on Tuesday to begin exploring the "deeper reasons" for the country's plunge into riots after a police officer killed a teenager at a traffic stop.
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How can the UK become more attractive to international STEM students and graduates?
Ewan Kirk, the Entrepreneur-in-Residence within the Department of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, has called for new measures to encourage international STEM students and graduates into the UK.
Why are 4.39 million workers in the UK taking the freelancer path?
Digital staffing platform, Coople, has provided insight into what are the risks posed to companies who hire freelance staff and the cons of being a freelancer.
'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.
UK SMEs need more space to grow, new report finds
A new report into access to space in the UK has found planning laws have created a distorted market that incentivises landlords to keep properties empty.
Climate finance summit wraps up eyeing bigger progress
A global summit seeking to overhaul the international financial system wraps up Friday after taking small steps towards easing the debt burden of developing nations weighed down by climate and economic crises.
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.
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.