Set For Life: Jackpot winner bags £3,600,000
There were also 191,119 players who won smaller prizes ranging from £5-250.
Apple set to post rare revenue drop as focus shifts to demand rebound
Apple Inc is expected to report its first decline in quarterly revenue in nearly four years after strict COVID-19 curbs in China rapped the economy and related protests upended iPhone production at its biggest supplier Foxconn.
Meta reports sales fall, but beats expectations
Zuckerberg said Meta is working on eliminating layers of middle management as well as deploying AI tools to help engineers be more productive.
Levelling up: how UK freeports risk harbouring international crime
This risk of criminals taking advantage of the relaxed regulation in freeports has been highlighted by several studies.
McDonald's tops profit estimates, warns short-term inflation to persist
McDonald's Corp on Tuesday beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on higher menu prices, even as it warned short-term inflationary pressures would persist in 2023.
Set For Life: Are you the January 30 £3,600,000 jackpot winner?
Two lucky UK players won £10,000 per month for a year each.
Set For Life: Are you the January 26 £3,600,000 jackpot winner?
Two lucky UK players won £10,000 per month for a year each.
Wizz Air sees strong summer, but more wary than rivals
Wizz Air is upbeat on summer demand for travel but more cautious than its competitors, forecasting a return to profit in its 2023-2024 financial year, helped by strong bookings, new capacity and the benefits of hedging fuel costs.
German economy to avoid recession in 2023, says Berlin
Germany is set to narrowly escape a recession this year, the government said Wednesday, as Europe's biggest economy weathers the fallout from the Ukraine war better than expected.
Girl who lost limbs due to NHS mistake wins £39 million settlement
A British girl who had all four of her limbs amputated after she was wrongly discharged from hospital has won a settlement of £39 million.
Processions, lunches and concert to crown King Charles III
Charles' wife, Queen Consort Camilla, 75, will also be crowned.
Technology and the transformation of the workplace: how will this change the way we work?
Technological advancements are changing the way we work and the types of jobs available in the future. Some jobs may be eliminated, while others will be enhanced by the use of AI and machine learning.
Set For Life: Are you the January 19 £3,600,000 jackpot winner?
There were also 160,150 players who won smaller prizes ranging from £5-250.
2023 MacBook Pro with M2 Pro, M2 Max chips unveiled by Apple
The price of the new 14-inch MacBook Pro starts at $1,999. Meanwhile, the price of the larger 16-inch MacBook Pro is at least $2,499.
European shares slip as China data rekindles economic worries
European shares slipped on Tuesday, taking a breather from their sharp rally since the start of this year, after China posted its weakest annual economic growth in nearly half a century, stoking investors' fears of an economic slowdown.
Set For Life: Are you the £3,600,000 jackpot winner?
Two lucky UK players won £10,000 per month for a year each.
World stocks mostly rise on optimism over China, rates
World equities mainly rose Monday on growing global optimism as inflation slows and China reopens, while gas prices hit an 18-month low on receding supply fears.
Richest 1% wealthier than 70% of UK population combined
The richest 1% grabbed around half of all new wealth created since 2020 globally.
Rate rises could add $8.6 trillion to global borrowing costs -S&P
Central bank rate rises could land global borrowers with $8.6 trillion in extra debt servicing costs in coming years, S&P Global estimated on Friday, warning of a slowdown in economic activity as a result.
What's in store for the UK in 2023? Here's one economist's view
Steps taken by the government so far to try to generate growth have been questionable.
U.S. labor market strong at end of 2022; trade gap narrows sharply
The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits dropped to a three-month low last week while layoffs fell 43% in December, pointing to a still-tight labor market that could force the Federal Reserve to keep hiking interest rates.
Big tech layoffs may further disrupt equity and diversity efforts
2023 is shaping up as a challenging year to be a woman or minority working in the tech sector, or even a person with one too many years under their belt.
Top UK bosses earn average person's annual wage in days: survey
The High Pay Centre, which compiled the report using company data and official statistics, called for a more "even" distribution of income.
'GTA 6' release date: Here's why the next 'Grand Theft Auto' game will likely arrive in 2024
Rockstar parent firm Take-Two Interactive confidently predicts its revenue to increase by 2024, which could indicate the release of a major title.
Dollar jumps to two-week high, euro slides as German inflation eases
The euro was on track for its biggest one-day drop since September as German inflation eased in December, while the dollar rose to a two-week high with focus turning to the Federal Reserve's minutes from the December meeting.
Massive £22.5 million New Year's Eve draw jackpot winners still missing
Each winner will take home £1,861,200.
Global economy faces tougher year in 2023, IMF's Georgieva warns
For much of the global economy, 2023 is going to be a tough year as the main engines of global growth - the United States, Europe and China - all experience weakening activity, the head of the International Monetary Fund said on Sunday.
Market misery deals sovereign wealth funds historic setback in 2022 -study
Heavy falls in stock and bond markets over the last year have cut the combined value of the world's sovereign wealth and public pension funds for the first time ever - and to the tune of $2.2 trillion, an annual study of the sector has estimated.
National Lottery reveals star signs, professions most likely to win the jackpot
The unluckiest number of the year is a surprise, the number 8.
Set For Life: Lucky winner bags £3.6 million jackpot for the holidays
Four lucky UK players also received early Christmas gifts after winning £10,000 per month for a year each.