The ongoing trade tussle between the United States and Canada, sparked by President Trump’s tariffs on Canadian goods, is poised to shake up North America’s drinks market. Ontario’s Liquor Control Board (LCBO), which typically stocks nearly £570 million (CA$1 billion) ...
If you’re in the business of creating or using copyrighted material in Australia, a well-drafted copyright license agreement is essential. Without one, you might find yourself in a legal tangle that makes a kangaroo court look reasonable. Whether you’re a ...
UK service businesses have cut employment for the fifth successive month, according to the final S&P Global purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for February. The survey’s data highlight what economists describe as a “loss of growth momentum” since the autumn budget, ...
Within two months of operation, DOGE has generated sufficient savings to fully repay the debt owed to Mexico or Germany. ...
Ontario has taken the dramatic step of pulling more than 3,600 US-produced alcohol products from its Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) catalogue. Premier Doug Ford describes this as the province’s “first round of retaliation” against Donald Trump’s latest raft ...
The Bank of England has cautioned that US president Donald Trump’s escalating trade tariffs will likely leave British households with less disposable income. Speaking before MPs, Governor Andrew Bailey described the risks to the UK and global economies as “substantial” ...
As more people build fires in the dark and the cold, the less dark and cold it will be. But even a single fire will always be better than no fire at all. With no fire at all, how will ...
For the first time since the war began, a senior US official criticized Ukraine’s use of conscripts. ...
Kaleb Cooper, the 26-year-old breakout star of Jeremy Clarkson’s hit series Clarkson’s Farm, has officially joined the millionaire ranks. Newly filed company accounts show that his production firm, Kaleb Cooper Productions, amassed £910,000 in profit over the past year, contributing ...
It seems that the EU leaders have “seen the light” when it comes to the Continent‘s self-defense. However, look again. To pay for this “defense,” the EU will issue new war debt on top of its current high debt loads. ...