In Iraq, China Finds A Reliable New Investment Partner
Iraq's Prime Minister greets President of the Chinese Tsingshan Holding Group, Mr. Zhang Jiming, and his delegation in Baghdad, 30 November 2023
Somebody Digital Marks 10 Years of Taking Companies From Good to Great
The quote "Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half"
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 Party Conference Enters Third Day; Starmer to Speak Following Hamas Attacks in Israel
The meeting comes with the centre-left party enjoying double-digit leads in most opinion polls and seemingly on the cusp of returning to power.
Ex-Bank Of England Governor Mark Carney Says Former PM Liz Truss Turned Britain Into 'Argentina On The Channel'
Liz Truss has vehemently defended the policies she tried to enact during her short time as prime minister. Mark Carney also criticised "far-right populists" and Brexiteers for having a "basic misunderstanding of what drives economies".
Somebody Digital Marks 10 Years of Taking Companies From Good to Great
Somebody Digital was founded in 2013 by John Wilkes and Tobias la Cour, and it operates in all areas of digital marketing.
Did 'The Simpsons' predict Trump's arrest and release of Barbie movie years ago?
The Simpsons has been known for its uncanny gift of making predictions about the future.
Analysis: UK housebuilders may cut dividends as surging rates deter buyers
British housebuilders may cut dividends to preserve cash and ride out a property downturn, as high mortgage rates make homes less affordable and economic uncertainty deters buyers.
Benedict Cumberbatch might have to pay reparations for family's link to slave trade
The family of famous actor Benedict Cumberbatch may face legal action for their links to the slave trade in Barbados.
More Britons to pay top income tax rate in budget squeeze
More Britons will pay the top rate of income tax under government plans announced on Thursday to freeze allowances and lower the level at which people start to pay the highest rate as part of measures to stabilise public finances.
Euro zone yields at multi-year highs, Italian bonds underperform
Euro zone government bond yields jumped to multi-year highs amid expectations that central banks will keep tightening their monetary policy despite recession risks and a new sell-off in British gilts.
London 2012: what the Olympic Games' legacy of sustainability means for events today
London 2012: what the Olympic Games' legacy of sustainability means for events today
The most coveted endorsement in race to be next British prime minister? Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher has not been in power since 1990.
EU Plans Investment In World's Tallest Dam To Dent Russia's Energy Clout
The European Union plans to become the top investor in the world's tallest dam in Tajikistan, EU officials told Reuters, in a move aimed at helping Central Asia cut its reliance on Russian energy and part of EU's answer to China's Belt and Road Initiative.
The public cost of private schools: rising fees and luxury facilities raise questions about charitable status
The fact that UK higher education is still significantly state-subsidised means, in effect, UK taxpayers continue to fund privately educated students during their university studies.
Israel's Govt Marks One Year But Future Uncertain
Israel's govt marks one year but future uncertain
Mexico President hits back at critics over metro crash
The fallout from the disaster has thrust two of Lopez Obrador's potential political heirs into the eye of a growing political storm.
Body of missing British tourist found off Cambodia coast
Amelia Bambridge disappeared after a night of partying in a Cambodian island.
Bacteria-infected Brazilian mosquitoes pack a punch in dengue fight
Scientists are using a bacteria to dent the spread of the debilitating virus and other illnesses including Zika and chikungunya.
Italy's 'unprecedented' budget spooks the financial markets
The European Commission issued a sharp rebuke of Italy's budget, which targets a 2.4 percent deficit for next year.
Italexit? Leaving the EU would be a 'nightmare' for Italy, say analysts
Italy will not exit the European Union despite budget deficit worries, believe economists polled by International Business Times.
How the financial media made austerity worse
The financial press failed to play its watchdog role and was handicapped by entrenched views and group-think, argues a new book
Arnold Schwarzenegger will play the US President in Kung Fury
A feature-length follow-up to 2015's viral short film Kung Fury is taking shape, with the legendary Arnold Schwarzenegger now signed up for the '80s nostalgia-fest.
Madeleine McCann search: Scotland Yard demands more funds to continue inquiry
Madeleine McCann was three years old when she went missing from a tourist resort in Portugal in May 2007.
Donald Trump calls immigration plan without border wall 'a total waste of time'
US President Donald Trump has tweeted that any congressional immigration plan that does not include funding for his border wall is "a total waste of time".
The Purge 4 wants to make purging great again with not-exactly-subtle Trump-themed poster
This year's Purge prequel has kicked off its marketing campaign in style with a poster sure to stoke a fair amount of controversy.
Brexit trade deal could be scuppered by Chinese organised crime
£4.4bn in import duty and VAT revenues were lost between 2013 and 2016 as counterfeit goods from China entered the EU via Britain.
Donald Trump spent shutdown weekend watching old recordings of himself on television
Trump had been scheduled to travel to Palm Beach in Florida to celebrate the first anniversary of his presidency.
What is the US government shutdown? Senators refuse pay over budget impasse with Trump
Talks are continuing on Capitol Hill to get the US government up and running again before the shutdown causes long-term political damage.
Inter Milan send Barcelona Friday ultimatum over Rafinha Alcantara transfer
Inter Milan have told Barcelona to accept their final offer for Rafinha Alcantara before midday on Friday or else they will turn their attention to another target.