China has launched a scathing attack on British politicians, accusing them of “arrogance, ignorance and a twisted mindset” over criticism of British Steel’s Chinese owner, Jingye, and the firm’s recent threat to shut down its Scunthorpe blast furnaces. In a ...
Was Russia provoked into the war in Ukraine? Certainly. However, gaslighting was involved as well. ...
UK inflation fell more sharply than expected in March, reaching its lowest level in five months as falling petrol prices and flat food costs helped to ease the pressure on consumers and policymakers. Figures published by the Office for National ...
Companies across the UK are being urged to tap into an often-underutilised talent pool: military veterans. New research from the Office for Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) suggests that businesses which employ former service personnel benefit from enhanced team resilience, superior problem-solving ...
China’s economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter of the year, with a 5.4 per cent expansion driven by robust industrial output and domestic consumption — a performance that economists warn may prove short-lived as US tariffs begin ...
President Trump has threatened to use the armed forces to go after the drug cartels in Mexico. While the idea might be popular with some, it can only lead to disaster as things surely will spiral out of control. ...
Maintaining high-quality, safe, and standards-compliant code is absolutely necessary in sectors where regulatory compliance is vital. Businesses in legal services, healthcare, and finance, as well as others, have to follow rigorous industry standards, including GDPR, HIPAA, and ISO 27001. Code ...
Our taxes are due today. It’s a reminder that we must get past the tax reformers’ favorite ploy of revenue neutrality. ...
One of the arguments given in favor of tariffs is that they will enable domestic manufacturers to better compete with producers abroad. While people may believe that to be true, the problem is that tariffs don’t create a good foundation ...