Nine Days of Rail Disruption Unleashed as Aslef Industrial Action Takes Hold
The transport strike will halt train services at the affected operators in England, Scotland and Wales.
Sadiq Khan Pledges To Keep London's Homeless From Life Threatening Winter Weather
The Mayor of London has implemented SWEP, which sets out to get homeless persons off of the streets, as he calls the current UK weather conditions "freezing".
Government Issue Huge Pay Increase As A Step Towards Ending Poverty In The UK
The National Living Wage will increase in 2024 to end low hourly pay for full-time workers and those hit hard by the cost of living crisis across the UK.
Binance To Pay Billions In US In Money Laundering Case, CEO Resigns
Binance chief executive Changpeng Zhao pleaded guilty Tuesday to US money laundering violations, in a deal that will see the cryptocurrency exchange he founded pay over $4 billion in penalties.
Disabled People Have To Earn Benefits As Rishi Sunak Aims To Change the 'Unsustainable' Welfare System
The UK government is changing the unsustainable UK welfare system with a new policy change that will reduce benefits for disabled and mentally ill people and make them work from home.
Cumbria Is Fighting Staffing Crisis In Hospitality And Tourism Sector With Over 200,000 Unemployed
While 80 per cent of Cumbria's population said that they did not want a job, MPs and CEOs are fighting to save its hospitality and tourism sector from crashing.
Cooling US Inflation Raises Hopes Of An End To Rate Hikes
US consumer inflation cooled more than expected last month, according to government data published Tuesday, providing welcome news for policymakers looking to control price increases without damaging the economy.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe Plans To Upgrade Old Trafford Ahead Of Imminent Minority Purchase Of Manchester United
As well as improving Old Trafford, Sir Jim Ratcliffe plans on upgrading Manchester United's training ground in an attempt to modernise the club's facilities.
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"
London EV Show 2023 Gears Up to Electrify ExCel London
Europe's finest and largest international trade show and conference focused on the prolific electric vehicle industry takes place in less than a month
Bruce Willis' Wife Slams 'Awful' Attention On Matthew Perry's Death
Emma Heming urged the public to let the actor "rest in peace" and "give his family and friends grace to mourn and grieve without all this noise".
UK Space Agency Makes Satellite Data Available To UK Companies To Transform Britain Into Space Economy
UK companies across various sectors like finance, logistics and transport can now use satellite data for their benefit as the UK Space Agency is opening it for business use.
Britain Launches £400,000 Fairness Innovation Challenge To Tackle AI Discriminations
The UK government is looking for new innovative "AI Discriminations" tackling ideas from UK companies that can be used in healthcare and open use cases through the Fairness Innovation Challenge.
Review of UK Regulators Aims to Reduce Post-Brexit Hurdles for Businesses and Root Out 'Bad Practices'
Britain has set the ball rolling for deregulation with the launch of the Smarter Regulation Programme which will review 90 UK regulators across different sectors for 12 weeks, identifying and scraping unnecessary regulations.
Microsoft CEO Hits Out At 'Dominant' Google In US Trial
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told a US court on Monday that Google's dominance of the search engine market made it very hard for rivals to emerge, hitting out sharply at the business practices of his company's archrival.
UK Space Sector's £65 Million Funding Can Help 'Harness the Power of Space to Improve Lives'
The UK space sector is rejuvenating with a £65 million space innovation funding plan that will support space tech innovations, including future space missions and climate change issues.
Major Cybersecurity Breach at Johnson Controls Sparks National Security Concerns
Johnson Controls, headquartered in Cork, Ireland, formerly founded in Milwaukee, experienced a significant cybersecurity incident suspected to be ransomware, with details undisclosed.
UK and Washington State Sign Trade Memorandum of Understanding, Strengthening Economic Ties
The MoU, signed today in Seattle, marks the latest step in the UK's strategy to enhance economic ties with the United States at the state level and strengthen the aerospace sector.
UK–Taiwan Renewable Energy Conference Highlights Collaboration in Pursuit of Net-Zero Goals
The 18th UK-Taiwan Renewable Energy Conference reinforced the UK and Taiwan's commitment to achieving net zero by 2050, gathering 150 experts to discuss renewable energy and emerging technologies.
New Board of Trade to Address Post-Brexit Trade Barriers
A new Board of Trade has been created to boost UK exports in high-growth potential sectors like the fashion retail and food and drink sectors.
The US follows in Europe's footsteps as it targets Google in biggest American antitrust case in decades
Whilst the case focuses on Google's monopoly over online search, other areas of the business are being scrutinised as well on both sides of the Atlantic.
Biden's son Hunter indicted on gun charges
US President Joe Biden's son Hunter was indicted Thursday for illegally buying a gun when he was using drugs, casting a new shadow over his father's campaign for reelection next year.
New BMW investment provides hope for the UK automotive sector as auto investments cross £6 billion
The UK automotive sector is on a recovery path as car manufacturing takes centre stage because of a new BMW investment following Tata, Stellantis and Ford.
Body-cam footage exposes Seattle Police Officer for laughing at death of university student
Body-camera footage, that recorded a conversation between two officers, has emerged to show the men mocking the death of a 23-year-old girl who was hit by a police vehicle.
Kemi Badenoch signs 'milestone' first post-Brexit EU agreement to boost UK exports
The UK trade secretary has signed a milestone first-of-its-kind deal with Italy with an aim to push UK exports to £1 trillion in goods and services sales by 2030.
UK researchers and SMEs upbeat about Britain rejoining the £82 billion Horizon Europe programme
Britain has ended nearly two years of logjam in scientific collaboration by rejoining the Horizon Europe programme which drew applause from UK researchers and SMEs.
US takes on Google in landmark antitrust trial
Google faces its biggest ever legal challenge in a Washington court on Tuesday, as it fends off accusations from the US government that it acted unlawfully to build its overwhelming dominance of online search.
Hunter Biden's legal woes drag on, overshadowing Joe's Reelection Campaign
In the latest twist of a five-year saga, Special Prosecutor David Weiss will seek a grand jury indictment of Hunter Biden, relating to drug and tax offences.
Britain seeks to lower the cost-of-living crisis with new measures tackling fake reviews and product labelling
More than half of the traders in the transport, hospitality and entertainment sectors indulge in drip pricing and fake reviews, which the UK government is trying to eradicate to lower the cost-of-living crisis.
UK semiconductors business delegation explores opportunities in Taiwan
The UK's Department for Business and Trade will lead its inaugural semiconductors business delegation to Taiwan, showcasing innovation at SEMICON Taiwan 2023.