Port Talbot’s steelworks will be given up to £500m by the UK government in a bid to keep the plant open and produce steel in a greener way. Tata Steel will add £700m of its own as it invests in ...
Train drivers have announced two more strikes as part of a long-running dispute over pay and conditions. The Aslef union said its members at 16 train companies would walk out on 30 September and 4 October. It added an overtime ...
The world of finance is a dynamic, ever-evolving ecosystem. Yet, amidst its many complexities and fluctuations, one occurrence retains a timeless relevance – corporate bankruptcy. The implications of a company’s decision to dissolve the company and declare bankruptcy extend far ...
In the realm of business and industry, precision is paramount. Whether it’s ensuring product quality, complying with regulatory standards, or optimising processes for cost-effectiveness, accuracy is the linchpin of success. For decades, titration, a precise laboratory technique for chemical analysis, ...
When it comes to exploring the vibrant and opulent megacity of Dubai, nothing relatively compares to the exhilaration of cruising through its iconic thoroughfares in a sports car rental Dubai, famed for its extravagance and luxury, offers a unique occasion ...
A lack of time or resources, as well as uncertainty about the effectiveness of leadership programmes, can prevent many entrepreneurs from investing in their workforce. While these challenges and concerns exist particularly in the middle market, where thinly managed businesses ...
Contractors and their clients alike have welcomed the news that HMRC is on the verge of scrapping the controversial ‘double taxation’ of IR35 under the off-payroll working rules – in a positive development for contractors who have had their contracts ...
BEIJING – China‘s industrial output and retail sales grew at a faster-than-expected pace in August, but property investment slumped further and could drag on broader demand even as the recent flurry of support policies showed signs of stabilizing the economy. Industrial output, released on Friday by the National ...
MEXICO CITY – A UFO hearing in Mexico’s congress that featured the presentation of alleged remains of non-human beings faced swift international backlash on Thursday, with critics labeling it a “stunt,” and questions from officials in Peru, where the apparent specimens first emerged. Mexican journalist ...
BEIJING – The nationalist Chinese newspaper Global Times described as “excessive” Europe’s probe into cheaper Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), and said China‘s superior offering are the envy of other automakers. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Wednesday the investigation a week after executives at Munich’s ...