
Thousands of UK Jobs Lost as Wilko Rescue Deal Collapses
Canadian tycoon Doug Putman’s attempt to rescue British discount retailer Wilko Ltd. has collapsed, with thousands of UK
1970-01-01 08:00

BMW Plugs £600 Million Into Electric Minis in Win for UK
BMW AG will invest in the 110-year-old plant where the Mini brand was born to make electric models,
1970-01-01 08:00

European Gas Extends Rally as Australia LNG Strikes Continue
European natural gas prices rose for a third straight session as strikes continue at export sites in Australia.
1970-01-01 08:00

Crypto Exchange Coinbase to Disable Some Accounts of Indian Users
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1970-01-01 08:00

Kingspan Said to Make Rebuffed Proposal for Tie-Up With Carlisle
Kingspan Group Plc made an informal approach to combine with Carlisle Cos., which rebuffed the move to create
1970-01-01 08:00

Turkey’s Current Account Swings to a Wider Deficit Than Forecast
Turkey’s current account swung back to a deficit in July on the back of surging gold imports and
1970-01-01 08:00

Italy’s Agnelli Family Says It Has No Plan to Sell Juventus
Agnelli family holding Exor NV on Monday denied a media report that it’s preparing to sell Juventus Football
1970-01-01 08:00

Norway Inflation Slows in Surprise as Norges Bank Nears Peak
Norway’s inflation unexpectedly slowed last month, suggesting that Norges Bank is likely to end monetary tightening after an
1970-01-01 08:00

Wagamama Owner Sells Unprofitable Leisure Unit: The London Rush
The Restaurant Group agreed to offload its loss-making leisure unit, which includes brands like Frankie & Benny's and
1970-01-01 08:00

What is the Northern Ireland Investment Summit?
This week in Belfast there'll be a big sales pitch to international firms - what could it achieve?
1970-01-01 08:00

Ukraine-Russia war – live: Zelensky says Kyiv could be on brink of big breakthrough: ‘They will run’
Ukraine could still achieve a big breakthrough in its counteroffensive before changing weather conditions make it harder to advance, president Volodymyr Zelensky says. Mr Zelensky’s forces have broken through the first of three main Russian defensive lines in Zaporizhzhia and could make more gains in the weeks to come, he said, though a breakthrough will not be “tomorrow or the day after tomorrow”. “If we push them [Russia] from the south, they will run,” he told The Economist in an interview. It comes after US military chief General Mark Milley said Kyiv could have as little as 30 days of fighting left before the onset of Ukraine’s infamously wet autumn weather makes battlefield movement more difficult. General Milley said the rains would make it “very difficult to manoeuvre” for both sides. Mr Zelensky reiterated the assessments of his military and Western intelligence agencies that Ukraine is making clear gains, however modest, in the east and south. “Keeping morale high is crucial. This is why even limited progress on the frontline is essential,” Mr Zelensky said. “Now we have movement. It’s important.” Read More Russia is turning to old ally North Korea to resupply its arsenal for the war in Ukraine Families in Gaza have waited years to move into new homes. Political infighting is keeping them out India avoids condemnation of Russia to produce united G20 declaration
1970-01-01 08:00

Sunak Risks Tory Backlash Against Trimming Welfare to Cut Taxes
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing a backlash within the Conservative Party as his government weighs letting welfare
1970-01-01 08:00