French far-right MP faces possible sanctions after 'Go back to Africa' shout in parliament
Many French lawmakers called on Friday for tough sanctions against a far-right National Rally MP who shouted "go back to Africa!" as a Black legislator from the far left asked a question about immigration.
UK's Lloyds Bank offers staff 2,000 pounds minimum pay rise
Britain's biggest domestic bank Lloyds has offered UK staff a minimum 2,000 pounds ($2,242) pay rise, a source with knowledge of the talks told Reuters, as lenders and employees across the sector begin annual pay talks that could see wage bills soar.
Thousands rally in Spain to demand pay hikes amid high inflation
Thousands of Spaniards packed Madrid's landmark Plaza Mayor square on Thursday to demand higher pay in the first mass protest since the start of the cost of living crisis.
French energy giant offers pay talks to end fuel strike
Vehicle owners have faced increasingly long waits to fill up after two weeks of strikes by workers demanding higher wages in response to soaring prices.
Barcelona predict record revenues, rising profits
Barcelona on Thursday forecast profits of 274 million euros (270.7 million dollars) this season and record revenues of 1.255 billion euros.
Italian Unions To Press For Big Wage Increase From Stellantis, Ferrari
Italian unions representing workers at Stellantis, Ferrari, Iveco and CNH Industrial will ask for a wage increase of over 8% to be paid in 2023 to help cover soaring energy and food bills, a senior source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
New M&G CEO Rules Out Break-up, Sees Opportunity In Volatility
Andrea Rossi, the investment veteran named as chief executive of M&G on Thursday, has ruled out breaking up one of Britain's best known fund management companies and expects growth despite turbulent markets and a cost of living crisis.
Lego Posts Strong Growth On Robust Demand, New Store Openings
Lego on Wednesday posted double-digit sales growth in the first half of the year, driven by new store openings and robust demand for its colourful plastic bricks despite rising costs and inflation hitting consumers.
UK axes EU-inherited cap on banker bonuses
Britain on Friday axed a cap on bankers' bonuses aimed at boosting London's finance sector after Brexit, raising anger amid a cost-of-living crisis.
Twilight Of The Tigris: Iraq's Mighty River Drying Up
Twilight of the Tigris: Iraq's mighty river drying up
Frugal is the new cool for young Chinese as economy falters
Before the pandemic, Doris Fu imagined a different future for herself and her family: new car, bigger apartment, fine dining on weekends and holidays on tropical islands.
The Answer To Quiet Quitting? Ask Better Questions, Says Author Of New Book On Management Performance
'Quiet quitting' is about workers fulfilling the core requirements of their job while refusing to go the 'extra mile'. It's about engagement.
Thousands of Hungarians demonstrate for teacher payhikes
Thousands of Hungarians protested in Budapest Friday against low pay and poor working conditions for schoolteachers amid worsening staff shortages.
Universities call for a tuition fee rise – here's what that would mean for students and taxpayers
Universities call for a tuition fee rise – here's what that would mean for students and taxpayers
UK house price surge to end as cost of living crisis bites - Reuters poll
The surge in British house prices will come to an end next year as the cost of living crisis and rising borrowing costs put the brakes on what has been a buoyant market for years, a Reuters poll found.
Cristiano Ronaldo's agent pushing for Chelsea move
A last minute move may still be possible as Jorge Mendes fights to find a club for the Portuguese star.
What next for Boris Johnson?
Johnson, 58, famously signed off his final performance as prime minister in the House of Commons by telling MPs: "Hasta la vista, baby".
Is Napoli Cristiano Ronaldo's last option?
The Portuguese striker is looking for a club that can allow him to play in the Champions League.
Bus company strike will affect Notting Hill Carnival, report says
Around ten percent of the bus network will be affected, including routes serving the annual Notting Hill Carnival.
Arsenal hastening double deal to focus on 'tempted' Pedro Neto
Mikel Arteta is keen to make further additions to his squad but needs to first trim his first-team squad to make room for new arrivals.
London bus drivers latest UK workers to strike over pay
Around 1,600 drivers from the London United bus company will stage the stoppage on Sunday and Monday over the traditional end-of-summer long weekend, the union Unite said.
UK port strike threatens to deepen supply chain and price woes
UK workers are striking in vast numbers as runaway inflation erodes wages at a record pace and is set to plunge the economy into recession.
Arsenal's winger plan edges closer; salary already discussed
Arsenal are close to reaching an agreement with French Club OGC Nice over a move for Nicolas Pepe on a season-loan until the summer of 2023.
UK dock workers' union threatens further strikes
A trade union on Monday warned of more strikes at the UK's largest container port if pay demands are not met, threatening to cause further disruptions to the supply chain.
Barcelona still unable to register new signing as Lewandowski opens his account
The club is still scrambling to find a way to register Jules Kounde by the deadline at the end of the month.
#WorldPhotoDay2022: Fun facts you never knew about photography
Korske Ara, founded World Photo Day to commemorate photography's rich history and inspire people to take photos of experiences that matter to them.
Cristiano Ronaldo pushing for Dortmund move
The Bundesliga side is the latest to be linked with the Portuguese superstar, who is believed to be seeking a way out of Old Trafford.
Chelsea seek €30m player approval before first bid; Manchester United circling
Chelsea are holding talks with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to discuss personal terms before approaching Barcelona with their first bid.
Public Sector Paralysed As Lebanon Lurches Towards 'Failed State'
It's a weekday, but 50-year-old Lebanese finance ministry employee Walid Chaar is not at work and hasn't been since June.
Manchester United make progress in bid for £59m Real Madrid star
The Red Devils are desperate to land a marquee signing this summer.