More than 100,000 people are expected to see the new TVs, computers and home appliances on display throughout this week unveiled by the likes of Samsung, LG, Panasonic and Sony at the annual CES show in Las Vegas, as well ...
More people than ever before were prepared to splash out several hundred thousand pounds on a new Rolls-Royce last year, despite the cost of living crisis. Initial deliveries of its first zero-emission vehicle helped Rolls-Royce Motor Cars to another record, ...
Two million more people will be claiming disability benefits by the end of the decade as mental health problems help to push the cost to taxpayers up by more than 50 per cent. Official forecasts predict that spending on disability ...
Thousands of green street cabinets are set to be turned into electric car charging points to tackle the chronic shortage, BT has announced. Despite nearly a million electric cars now on UK roads, there are still only 55,000 on-street charging ...
Rishi Sunak has condemned the Post Office Horizon scandal as an “appalling miscarriage of justice”. The prime minister also said ministers were examining whether to prevent the under-fire organisation from carrying out prosecutions or investigations in relation to the IT ...
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said that he is unsure if the government can afford further tax cuts – as a National Insurance (NI) reduction comes into force today. The pre-election cut to NI, from 12% to 10%, will impact around ...
VATICAN CITY – The Roman Catholic Church should “seriously think” about allowing priests to marry, a senior Vatican official and advisor to Pope Francis said in an interview published on Sunday. “This is probably the first time I’m saying it publicly and ...
AMMAN/DOHA – US Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured Arab leaders on Sunday that Washington opposes the forcible displacement of Palestinians from Gaza or the occupied West Bank, as he looked to kickstart talks on Gaza’s post-war future. Jordan’s King Abdullah had ...
Safety checks on some Boeing jets hit a snag over paperwork on Sunday, as US authorities searched for a missing panel that blew off a new Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet in midair on Friday. The Federal Aviation Administration on Saturday ...
SYDNEY – Laws banning the Nazi salute and the display or sale of symbols associated with terror groups came into effect in Australia on Monday as the government responds to a rise in antisemitic incidents following the Israel-Gaza war. The law makes ...