A dolphin has been spotted in the River Thames near London’s Putney Bridge – and an appeal has been made for people to stay away if they see it. The …
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Donald Trump ‘doing great’ after assassination attempt, son Eric says
Donald Trump is the best president the US has ever had and is “doing great” after the assassination attempt last month, his son Eric has said. Eric Trump, 40, arrived …
Lloyds Bank urges Premier League football fans to avoid ticket scams
Football fans are being warned by Lloyds Bank to watch out for ticket scams, after it recorded a jump in cases. With the new Premier League season starting soon, Lloyds …
Sport, tax and the Olympics: Why France is attractive for international athletes
In this Olympic and Paralympic year, sport is in the spotlight, especially in France where more than 10,000 international athletes are expected. At the same time, all eyes are on …
From online to in-store: How retail is adapting to consumers
The online and in-store worlds have, historically, been trying to offer the same thing: simple access to products. But the dual effects of the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis, as …
Vodafone-Three £15bn merger delayed further as CMA extends probe
Vodafone and Three will have to wait longer before finding out if a £15bn planned merger has the seal of approval from the UK’s competition regulator. The Competition and Markets …
Kylian Mbappe and five success stories of footballers who own teams
Kylian Mbappe this week joined the ranks of footballers who own teams when he completed a takeover of French second division side Caen. Mbappe acquired an 80 per cent stake …
Elliott warns Nvidia is in ‘bubble land’ and AI is ‘overhyped’
Hedge fund Elliott Management has slammed artificial intelligence technology as “overhyped”, warning that star stock Nvidia is in “bubble land”. Run by Paul Singer, Elliott has become notorious as one …
US unemployment miss: ‘Has the Fed made a policy mistake?’
US unemployment figures missed expectations today, jumping to 4.3 per cent, leaving analysts asking if the Federal Reserve had made a mistake not to cut interest rates on Wednesday. Nonfarm …
Class action avalanche: Report reveals litigations are eight times greater than UK population
Class action litigation is dominating the UK as a new report shows claims filed by the end of 2023 encompassing over 540 million members, eight times greater than the population …