Flight attendant reveals airline food secret that could change your travel approach
This flight attendant carries her own snacks whenever she travels.
Whilst hybrid working is here to stay, employees still value time in the office
Hybrid working has seen a permanent increase post-pandemic. Whilst this is important to employees, recent findings from a survey suggest they also value time at the office.
UK house-building falls by most since 2020 as interest rates bite -PMI
British house-building fell at the sharpest pace since May 2020 last month as the cost of higher interest rates outweighed an easing in supply chain difficulties that bolstered other types of construction, according to a survey released on Thursday.
King Charles lauds unity on Ukraine war in bilingual Bundestag speech
King Charles hailed the historic ties between Britain and Germany while lauding their current unity in the face of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in an address to the Bundestag on Thursday on his first state trip overseas as monarch.
Zelensky visits frontline, deadly Russian strikes hit school, homes
Video released by Zelensky's office showed him meeting servicemen in a warehouse and handing out state decorations.
Far-right activists wary of 'trap' after Trump calls for protests
Former President Donald Trump's call to supporters to protest what he said was his imminent arrest provoked conspiracy-fueled debate on far-right social media platforms on Monday, with some supporters fearing an elaborate government trap to arrest them.
'History will hold Donald Trump accountable' for Jan. 6, Pence says
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence offered his most forceful rebuke to date of his one-time boss Donald Trump on Saturday.
At right-wing CPAC forum, Trump shows why he'll be tough to topple
Reminders of former U.S. President Donald Trump's towering influence over the Republican Party were everywhere at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington.
Ukraine's economy stabilizes after shock of war
When Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago, the shelves of the Novus supermarket chain in Kyiv quickly emptied as its supply chains - domestic and overseas - collapsed.
Analysis: Incoming World Bank chief faces tests before he gets to climate
Ajay Banga, U.S. President Joe Biden's pick to run the World Bank, will face a tough slate of issues around the institution's finances and capital structure.
Turkey's last Armenian village fears for its future after quake
In Turkey's only remaining ethnic Armenian village, Vakifli, the elderly population thank God that not one of them died during the devastating earthquakes that struck the region.
50 Of The Most Life-Changing Home Products You May Want To Own Them Yourself
Even the smallest task can become quite tedious. Live your life well and let your smart tools do the hard work.
UK property asking prices show weakest February gain on record: Rightmove
Average asking prices for British residential property rose by just 14 pounds ($17) in February from January, the smallest rise on record for a month which normally sees a big seasonal increase, data from property website Rightmove showed on Monday.
UK mega-lab generates weather to test homes of future
Rain, wind, sunshine and snow can be recreated in temperatures ranging from 40 degrees Celsius to -20C, operated from a control centre.
UK house prices fall for longest period since 2009 - Nationwide
British house prices dropped by a bigger-than-expected 0.6% in January and are now 3.2% below their peak in August, following a surge in borrowing costs and broader inflation pressures, mortgage lender Nationwide Building Society said on Wednesday.
UK cost-of-living crisis pushes mothers to the brink
At an east London church on a bitterly cold winter's day, Beautine Wester-Okiya picks her way through boxes of donated baby clothes, toys and other assorted items destined for local people battered by the UK's cost-of-living crisis.
EU grapples with asylum reform as migrant entries surge
Eight years after facing a refugee crisis in 2015, the European Union is still struggling with how to reform its asylum system -- just as migrant entries are once again rising.
UK Labour party outlines its vision for government
Labour's slogan contrasts with the "Global Britain" promised by Boris Johnson when he took the country out of the EU at the start of 2020.
Surging UK energy bills spark tensions among tenants
Britain's cost-of-living crisis has turned into a bitter winter in households trying to keep their energy bills down.
UK house price rally to end next year but no big crash expected - Reuters poll
British house prices will fall in 2023, putting an end to years of bumper rises, but a large crash was unlikely despite the cost of living crisis and increased borrowing costs putting a lid on buyers' ability to fund purchases, a Reuters poll found.
Boris Johnson on post-PM earnings spree in US
The former prime minister was paid more than $325,000 for just one speech at a US insurance industry event.
Margot Robbie breaks silence over viral photos of her 'wiping away tears' outside Cara Delevingne's home
Robbie revealed that the tabloid speculations were far from the truth as she was neither crying nor was she coming from Cara's house.
More transparency in 'non banks' a first step after gilts turmoil, says Bank of England
Improving transparency of 'non-banks' such as pension funds is a first step in applying lessons from turmoil in Britain's government bond market, Bank of England executive director Sarah Breeden said on Monday.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra rumours: 200MP camera sample surfaces online ahead of launch
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will reportedly house an improved camera department featuring a new telephoto lens.
Google Pixel 7a rumours: Up to 5W wireless charging, 50MP camera, other features tipped
Google is reportedly on the verge of unveiling the Pixel 7a smartphone that offers premium features without burning a hole in your pocket.
UK banks start cutting 'Truss premium' from mortgage rates, but slowly
Having hiked mortgage rates after political turmoil drove up the cost of borrowing, British banks are now cutting home loan prices, albeit slowly, as markets calm since Liz Truss's government collapsed and Rishi Sunak took power.
Ultra-rich UK PM to move into Downing Street flat
Britain's ultra-wealthy new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his family plan to live in the flat above number 10 Downing Street, despite owning a string of luxury properties including one in London.
As Europe saves energy, some Romanians have little to unplug
In the quiet Romanian village of Vasilati, where most houses are heated with wood, people worry about their power bills even though Romanians consume the least electricity per capita in the European Union and many have cut back use all they can.
Baghdad's Historic Homes Crumble As Real Estate Booms
Overlooking the Tigris river in Baghdad, a 100-year-old Iraqi mansion stands dilapidated and neglected.
Mini-budget: lessons from the UK's long history of economic crises
From 1925, the Bank of England had kept interest rates high to keep the pound at a fixed parity to gold