KYIV/BERLIN — Germany will send German-made tanks to Ukraine as long as the United States agrees to do likewise, a government source in Berlin told Reuters, as NATO partners remained out of step over how best to arm Ukraine in ...
LONDON — As the New Year dawned in Louisiana, the US state’s 4.5 million residents woke to a new rule that restricts their access to the internet — a measure aimed at stopping children from viewing pornography online. Act 440, ...
As credit card borrowing soared to £1.2 billion in November, the highest levels since 2004, new research reveals one in four consumers – the equivalent of 13 million Brits – are relying on credit to fund everyday costs such as ...
Small businesses are pivotal in reviving the UK economy, and they play a vital role in creating jobs and driving economic growth. However, high inflation and rising energy costs can present significant challenges for small businesses. These challenges can make ...
SEOUL — The administration of South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol wants to allow people to work up to 69 hours a week — up from the current 52 — and bank overtime hours in exchange for time off, a ...
In economics, production and marketing are not separate concepts. Production responds to customers’ needs and marketing is the expression of those needs inside the firm. The entire customer-facing activity of the firm is marketing. Like any other business activity, there ...
Sir James Dyson has criticised Rishi Sunak’s economic policies for keeping Britain in a state of Covid inertia and urged him to cut taxes to stimulate growth. The inventor and entrepreneur said that it appeared as though “growth has become ...
Microsoft is cutting 10,000 jobs as it cited a post-pandemic shift in digital spending habits and weakness in the global economy. The tech group joined a list of US peers making extensive job cuts, including Facebook owner Meta, Amazon, and ...
Keir Starmer hopes to entice global finance leaders in Davos on Thursday by ensuring them Britain “will be open for business” under a future Labour government. With Rishi Sunak declining to attend this year’s World Economic Forum in Switzerland, the ...
Rail strikes have cost the UK economy more than £1bn and it would have cost less to settle the dispute with unions over pay and conditions months ago, a government minister has admitted. However, the rail minister Huw Merriman said ...