UK grocery inflation has slowed for the first time in six months, offering a measure of respite to households grappling with persistent cost-of-living pressures. According to the latest data from Kantar, supermarket prices rose 3.3% in January, down from 3.7% ...
Nigel Farage has reiterated his belief that Britain’s post-Brexit agreement with the EU is ripe for improvement, although he gave scant detail on what shape those changes might take. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, the Reform UK leader ...
China has retaliated against President Donald Trump’s imposition of a 10 per cent tariff on its exports to the United States, announcing fresh duties on liquefied natural gas (LNG), coal and oil. The rapid escalation between the world’s two largest ...
Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs on Mexican, Canadian and Chinese imports appears set to deepen global trade tensions, affecting everything from automotive production and retail prices to the commodities markets and digital currencies. The new levies now extend to ...
Tesla, the electric vehicle (EV) powerhouse led by Elon Musk, delivered an average of 4,889 vehicles a day in 2024, even as its full-year figures dipped slightly from 2023. New research suggests that while headlines have focused on talk of ...
Progressives have created the fiction in which the US Constitution “is what the Supreme Court says it is.” In reality, the justices simply interpret the Constitution according to modern statist progressive viewpoints that fit their own progressive narratives. ...
Sir Keir Starmer has signalled that Britain will avoid taking sides in the escalating trade row between the United States and the European Union, insisting that it is in the UK’s “vital interests” to stay on good terms with both ...
You don’t need to spend long in the world of digital marketing to encounter two of the most commonly used strategies: Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Pay-Per-Click advertising (PPC). But what are they? And which is best for your business? ...
TOKYO – Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has ordered the swift implementation of measures to give consumers relief from inflated food prices, including an unprecedented release of stockpiled rice to bring down costs, a minister said on Tuesday. At a news conference, ...
Tom DiLorenzo appears on the Watchman Privacy Podcast. ...