KERCH, Crimea — Two people were killed and their daughter was seriously injured on Monday after blasts on the Crimean Bridge, a major supply artery for Russian troops fighting in Ukraine and a prestige project that was personally opened by ...
BEIJING — US climate envoy John Kerry said it was “imperative that China and the United States make real progress” in the four months before the COP28 global climate talks in Dubai, as he met his counterpart Xie Zhenhua in ...
Bitcoin wallets are essential for managing and securing digital assets, but are they truly free? In this article, we delve into the hidden costs associated with Bitcoin wallets, and comparison of free and paid wallets. Interestingly, when considering the costs ...
The business secretary, Kemi Badenoch, has signed off UK membership to a large Indo-Pacific trade bloc that the government argues will bring British businesses a step closer to selling to a market of 500 million people with fewer barriers. Badenoch ...
Tesco is pushing suppliers to pass on savings from falling costs as Britain’s biggest supermarket sets out to cut prices more aggressively than its rivals. In a presentation to its grocery suppliers on Thursday, Tesco characterised the market as moving ...
Company administrations jumped in the first half of the year as the rising tide of inflation and interest rates claimed more corporate casualties. They increased by 44 per cent from 429 to 618 as inflation put pressure on balance sheets, ...
Nearly a fifth of the UK’s office space cannot be let to the “overwhelming majority” of tenants because it does not meet new energy standards, according to a survey of the sector. Under energy efficiency rules that came into effect ...
House asking prices have fallen for the second month running as rising mortgage costs start to bite. The property website Rightmove said that the price of property coming to market this month fell by £905, or 0.2 per cent, to ...
More than half of all company directors struck off in Britain in the past 15 months were involved in alleged fraud or abuse of Covid-19 financial support schemes, official figures have revealed. There were 1,200 directors disqualified between 1 April ...
The National Audit Office (NAO) has launched an investigation of Financial Conduct Authority’s effectiveness and ability to manage a growing list of responsibilities, including the overseeing of online fraud, crypto and risks surrounding artificial intelligence. The review is understood to ...