Britain and its allies “reserve the right to respond appropriately” after a missile strike claimed by Houthi rebels on an oil tanker in the Gulf of Aden, the Government has …
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What has new BT boss Allison Kirkby got in store for the telco?
In one week’s time, Allison Kirkby will take up the mantle at the helm of Britain’s biggest telecoms company. BT’s first female boss has a strong CV. With a background …
Diageo: Guinness maker looks to put fizz back in its share price
All eyes will turn to Guinness maker Diageo on Tuesday, as the firm provides investors with an update on trading in the first half of the year. The FTSE 100 …
Bunq mulls London IPO as Euro neobank plots Monzo and Revolut UK challenge
European fintech and neobank Bunq has reapplied for a UK payments licence as it looks to capture market share from the likes of Revolut and Monzo ahead of an IPO. …
The House of Boohoo: Impact of PrettyLittleThing and others on fast-fashion giant’s mounting losses revealed
By virtue of being a household name, publicly-listed group and controversial brand, Boohoo is never far from the headlines. Its finances, business and ethical practices have been a matter of …
As victims of the Holocaust, we can see just how fragile freedom is
On Holocaust Memorial Day, we must remember the fragility of freedom and do our duty to uphold freedom for all, write Lily Ebert BEM. a Holocaust survivor, and Dov Forman, …
Key takeaways from the ICJ ruling on Gaza: It will likely lead to a shift in Israeli strategy
The ICJ may not have the power to enforce its ruling but the reality is that Israel wants to avoid a charge of genocide. So how will the Netanyahu regime …
Backing Atzeni could be Lucky For You
HONG KONG racing fans are in for a treat on Sunday, when the highest-rated sprinter on the planet, Lucky Sweynesse, steps out onto the Sha Tin turf to defend his …
Warrior could become Fownes’ new Flagship Winner
CHAMPION jockey Zac Purton may have relinquished his last four rides at Sha Tin on Wednesday due to feeling ill, but there was no way he was going to give …
Start-up backlash: Treasury looks to soften controversial rule change after fury from investors
The City minister is set to meet top start-up groups to discuss softening its controversial investing rule changes, after a backlash from the industry and pressure from another government department. …