Consumer demand remains soft and there are growing signs of “cracks” in the labour market, leaving the ECB “increasingly behind the curve with its slow loosening cycle”, according to Tomas Dvorak, an ...
This, then, is the way to lift Von der Leyen’s curse. Allow coalitions of states to combine in respective self-interest and in strategic partnership with their industries, taking state aid to a ...
The UK government is seeking compromises on parts of its landmark workers’ rights legislation as employers redouble calls for changes to some of its more contentious elements to remove obstacles to ...
Gyanda Sachdeva, head of LinkedIn consumer experience, says it is now more common to find humour in posts, especially in video, which lends itself well to “more relatable” content. The platform last ...
Roshn, which has a mandate to build 400,000 new units by 2030 across Saudi Arabia, has constructed developments in the ...
Government plan to hand more control to local authorities has been criticised by some academy trusts and Tories ...
Many Greenlanders were relocated by Danish colonists and construction of a US base. Global powers are again eyeing the island ...
Britain’s Independent Media Group has secured funding from Bill and Melinda Gates’ foundation to invest in new reporters and ...
Rightwing politicians in the US have increased their attacks on “woke” company policies ahead of Trump’s return to the White ...
Prince was not impressed by Maroon 5’s cover of “Kiss”. In fairness, he had every right to be unimpressed. His hit from 1986 ...
Take Canada, which offers the closest proxy to a 100 per cent tax. Ottawa implemented a two-year ban on foreign ownership in ...
Ecuador’s vice-president has accused President Daniel Noboa of violating the country’s constitution as he seeks a second term ...