As Scrabble’s modern update sparks backlash, Anna Moloney looks into the history of the board game – and its divisive nature As Barbie fever fades to a muted pink, Mattel …
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Fitch downgrades China’s outlook to negative, finance ministry voices regret
A US-based rating agency, Fitch, downgraded its long-term perspective on China to negative, in the late hours of Tuesday, while maintaining the country’s A+ credit rating. Fitch, the rating agency, …
Britain needs assertive foreign policy – not apologias for the past
A new report urging foreign policy reform seems more interested in hand-wringing about colonialism than facing up to the reality of great power competition, says Ollie Ryan Tucker Every diagnosis …
FTSE 100 today: London set to open red as investors dial back rate cut bets, US inflation in focus
Moving markets today: Asian markets subdued, oil prices steady, gold climbs; Boeing hit by whistleblower claims, New Zealand central bank keeps rates unchanged; All eyes on US inflation, Fed meeting …
Tottenham Hotspur: Coach Vilahamn on Postecoglou one club teamwork
When Tottenham Hotspur recruited Ange Postecoglou from Celtic before the start of the season he hit the headlines for his determination to change the way the club played their football. …
The Notebook: Afraid of the big bad wealth tax? You shouldn’t be
Where the City’s top thinkers get a few things off their chest. Today , Neil Bennett, global co-CEO of H/Advisors, takes the pen to talk wealth taxes, the ONS, and …
Five graphs that explain the UK economy ahead of GDP, inflation and unemployment data
Over the next couple of weeks, the latest batch of data about the UK economy will be published giving the latest snapshot of how the economy is performing. On Friday, …
More than 7m Brits struggling with bills and credit repayments in January, regulator finds
Around one in seven, or 7.4m, UK adults struggled to pay their bills and credit repayments in January, according to a survey by the City regulator, as the cost of …
Media giants wading into startup investing is a sign of things to come
As traditional advertising revenues decline or come under threat, Jess Jones explains why more major media groups are pivoting towards the world of start up investing Recent moves by Channel …
Is there an AI bubble and will it burst?
As stocks like Nvidia have risen over 200 per cent in the last year, some are worried an AI bubble is emerging. Jess Jones and Elliot Gulliver-Needham take a closer …