Newcastle United May Have To Sell Top Stars In Order To Meet Financial Regulations
Bruno Guimaraes and Alexander Isak may have to be offloaded by Newcastle United at some point after the club recorded a loss of £73.4 million for last season.
Elon Musk-Led X Set To Challenge Twitch, Redefine What Livestreaming Can Be
Aside from offering features like tipping, X's revenue-sharing model will allow content creators to take advantage of advertising revenue.
Refugees Are 'Left Destitute On Our Streets' After Receiving Status, Says Charity
Recent data exposes the new Home Office policies for increasing the number of homeless refugees in UK cities by more than 80 per cent.
UEFA Suffers Court Defeat, But Super League Finds Few Fans
Europe's top court dealt football governing body UEFA a scything legal tackle on Thursday, but an attempt by rival Super League promoters to kick off a new competition met a solid defensive wall of clubs and fans.
OpenAI Reopens ChatGPT Plus Subscription, See Benefits, Price, Availability
ChatGPT Plus subscription comes with a slew of advantages including general access to ChatGPT during peak times, faster response times and more.
New Migration Requirements Are Pushing Women And Small Businesses Out Of The UK
Women, children and small businesses are bearing the brunt of the government's new anti-immigration strategies, according to experts.
London Climate Protests: 630 Arrests Made by Police in a Month
The intensification of the London climate protests underscores the urgency many feel regarding environmental issues like the Just Stop Oil movement.
Less Than 1% Of Aid Funding Is Put Towards Fighting Gender-Based Violence
While humanitarian support is huge, researchers have found that one-fifth of one per cent of the aid funds was spent on reducing gender-based violence.
Bullish Exchange Led by Tom Farley Acquires CoinDesk Amid Crypto Market Surge
The acquisition, executed as an all-cash transaction for 100 per cent ownership of CoinDesk, was sealed with the financial terms kept confidential.
Earth To Warm Up To 2.9C Even With Current Climate Pledges: UN
Countries' greenhouse gas-cutting pledges put Earth on track for warming far beyond key limits, potentially up to a catastrophic 2.9 degrees Celsius this century, the UN said Monday, warning "we are out of road".
Santander's Profits Soar 20% But Cautions Borrowers Of The Impending Impact Of High-For-Longer Interest Rates
Santander's profits rose by 20 per cent achieving an attributable profit of €8,143 million in the first nine months of 2023, but warn borrowers of the Impending impact of high-for-longer interest rates.
Bernie Ecclestone Admits Fraud and Avoids Jail After Failing to Declare £400 million Trust
The legendary motorsport figure, who has dominated the F1 scene for decades, went to trial, which took place at Southwark Crown Court in London.
Best Banks in the UK 2023 - Personal Banking
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Scottish Secretary Alister Jack Leads Trade Mission to Vietnam to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
The visit comes at a pivotal time, as 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the formal diplomatic relations between the UK and Vietnam.
Victor Osimhen Issues Public Response To Controversial TikTok Posts Made By His Club Napoli
Victor Osimhen has scored in both games since the matter, and the striker has now penned his appreciation for the Napoli faithful in a public statement.
Made by Google 2023: How To Watch Pixel 8 Series, Pixel Watch 2 Launch?
The impending Made by Google 2023 event is expected to see a lot of product launches, including a surprise product.
Polish Farmers Warn Of EU Threat From Ukraine Grain
At his family farm, Wieslaw Gryn voiced support for Poland's ban on Ukrainian grain imports, but said it had not reversed a price drop that threatens his livelihood and those of other European farmers.
Biden Aims To Wrest Influence From China In Pacific Islands
President Joe Biden is set to host leaders of Pacific island nations with an aim of countering China's ever-growing influence, proffering goodies ranging from an American football experience to shiny new embassies.
The Champions League returns this week with some exciting matchups
The 2023/2024 Champions League group stage is set to commence with two Premier League teams about to make anticipated returns to the competition.
UK Offshore Wind Industry faces setback as developers shun latest auction
The offshore wind sector has been grappling with substantial cost increases, prompting developers worldwide to either withdraw from projects or seek renegotiations.
Birmingham City Council effectively declares bankruptcy and stops all but essential spending
Europe's largest local authority confirmed it had issued the declaration that it cannot balance its books without government intervention.
New supersonic NASA passenger jet could cut travelling time from New York to London down to 90 minutes
The new supersonic NASA passenger jet is being developed to travel more than twice the speed of a F/A-18 fighter jet – which has a potential blistering speed of 3,300 mph (Mach 4).
Al-Ittihad set to waste millions as manager plans to drop Karim Benzema
The Saudi Pro League side convinced the French striker to leave Real Madrid this summer.
Mark Zuckerberg reveals Threads web version launch timeline
The head of Instagram Adam Mosseri has confirmed that Meta is currently working on the web version of the Threads app.
Mason Greenwood kicked out by Manchester United as rape case debacle ends
The club could have faced massive backlash if they had reinstated the young player.
US EV sector project to hit record 1 million sales – but is it enough?
The US EV sales growing but continue to lack behind Europe, with Europe claiming 21 per cent of the market sector and the US only nine per cent.
Report uncovers alarming vulnerability of UK websites to bot attacks
The report reveals that 66 per cent of UK websites are vulnerable to basic bot assaults, posing serious risks to British businesses
UK bank NatWest CEO resigns after Farage 'error'
The chief executive of Britain's NatWest bank, Alison Rose, stepped down Wednesday after admitting a "serious error of judgment" in speaking to a reporter about the banking affairs of arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage.
British berry sector facing critical challenge amidst rising production costs
The British berry sector is confronting a critical challenge as retailers fail to keep pace with growers' increasing production costs.
UK Government implements pay increases for public sector workers amid strikes
UK government offers pay raises to public sector workers amidst strikes. Junior doctors walk off the job for five days. Concerns were raised about NHS costs and patient care.