Former MI6 officer Christopher Steele had a 'personal' relationship with Ivanka Trump
The report claims that Steele even gifted Ivanka Trump a "family tartan from Scotland" as a present.
British town Walsall pays dearly for UK retail crisis
The retail crisis hitting Walsall and its 270,000 inhabitants is mirrored across the UK.
Prince Charles enjoys birthday getaway with Camilla at wellness retreat in India: Reports
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall take a break at an Indian wellness centre.
Amazon says 'bias' in Pentagon awarding $10 bn contract to Microsoft
The 10-year contract for JEDI will see all military branches sharing information in a system boosted by artificial intelligence.
Protesters hit Hong Kong commute as Western powers urge restraint
Masked protesters blocked roads, threw objects onto train tracks and held up subway trains, sparking clashes with riot police.
US formally starts withdrawal from Paris Climate Accord
It will be officially out of the Paris accord on November 4, 2020.
US-China trade war: Huawei Android licence renewal expected soon as negotiations continue
Huawei has been used as a bargaining chip in the trade war between the US and China.
Whirlpool admits 800,000 UK homes have faulty fire-hazard dryers
There are 800,000 Whirlpool dryers which could cause fires in UK homes. The manufacturer uses an NDA to gag reports of dryer fires.
Climate Change: CO2 emissions kill productivity, says Study
Around 40 billion metric tonnes of CO2 emissions were released into the atmosphere last year.
Cybersecurity Risks for Business in UK
Despite all the efforts made to create awareness for cyber threats in the UK, many businesses and agencies are still facing insurmountable challenges.
Donald Trump openly asks Ukraine, China to investigate Biden
Trump blasted his accusers as he sought to turn the tables on a probe that threatens to make him only the third US president ever impeached.
Donald Trump lashes out at rising impeachment storm
Trump claimed on Tuesday that the inquiry by Democrats is "not an impeachment, it is a COUP."
Auto Industry warns of 'seismic' no-deal Brexit shock
The automotive industry is bracing itself for the massive effects of a an impending no-deal Brexit.
Students join Global Climate Strike as police arrests protesters in London
Students all over the UK join the Global Climate Strike. Police have arrested two protesters in London.
US-China trade war: Huawei has 130 US suppliers vying for its business, report says
More than130 companies applied to the commerce department for licenses to sell US goods to Huawei.
Apple, Amazon, Google may face antitrust probes: Report
The tech giants may face federal scrutiny over monopolistic practices.
Intel, Micron continue business with Huawei despite Trump ban: Report
Despite the Trump administration's antagonism and blacklisting of Chinese telecom equipment giant Huawei over national security concerns, many U.S chip companies are still supplying products to the Chinese company.
Chinese hackers attack global telecom companies
A hacking operation likely backed by the Chinese government has targeted global telecommunications companies in order to gain information on high-profile targets.
Google suspends Android updates for Huawei after Trump's trade blacklist
Google has heeded the Trump administration's call for U.S. firms to stop doing business with Huawei.
Trump declares national emergency over IT security
President Donald Trump declares a national emergency to limit the threat posed to the US by foreign IT technologies.
Brunei LGBT law backlash: Global banks boycott hotels owned by sultan
Banks and big businesses worldwide are boycotting hotels owned by the Sultan of Brunei on account of that country's new law that sentences gays to death for homosexual acts.
Uber's $9 billion IPO rests on drivers' 80-plus hour workweeks and a lot of waiting
One of Uber's selling points is that a driver is always available to pick up a rider within minutes. But the drivers who make this possible aren't being compensated for the time they spend waiting.
Boeing is doing crisis management all wrong – here's what it should do
Boeing's response to the crisis over its 737 Max planes has made the company seem defensive and passive. A crisis management expert explains how Boeing could reclaim the narrative.
Business with Huawei: To do, or not to do, that is the question
Two indictments have been filed against China's Huawei Technologies, the world's largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer, with criminal charge alleged by the United States of America.
US GDP falls for third straight quarter, stokes recession fears
The U.S. economy is decelerating and economic data confirms it.
Why The $22 Trillion National Debt Doesn't Matter
Although US debt may be at eye-popping levels, an economist explains why it shouldn't keep you up at night.
Is Donald Trump preparing to do battle with Big Pharma?
Trump has harshly criticized the pharmaceutical industry, once asserting that the companies were "getting away with murder."
U.S unemployment rate heads for 50 year low
The September gain extended an 8½-year streak of monthly job growth with millions of Americans having gone back to work since the Great Recession.
Is Trump a member of the lucky sperm club? President made $200,000 a year at age of 3
New York Times investigation contradicts Trump's portrayal of himself as a self-made billionaire who started with just a $1 million loan from his father.
Blockchain - the wonder weapon to defeat state-sponsored cyber hackers bent on chaos
Hackers from China, Russia, Iran and North Korea are seen as a major national security by the U.S government.