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Abu Dhabi, once an untapped desert city, sees its first brewery open as UAE relaxes its alcohol laws
Abu Dhabi, once an untapped desert city, sees its first brewery open as UAE relaxes its alcohol laws
The judge who found Donald Trump liable for fraud and ordered the former president to pay $454 million said he will not recuse himself from the case.
Liz Kendall, the new Work and Pensions Secretary, has announced measures to reform the benefits system
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Staff working at the remaining stores have been told they will lose their jobs when the shops are shut within three weeks.
Carmakers announce disappointing results, and production in UK revealed to have dropped
The world's largest air show fizzled out on Thursday with a solid new Saudi jetliner order unable to dispel the gloom over recent problems in producing planes fast enough to meet demand. Britain's Farnborough Airshow opened earlier this week amid alarm signals from airlines over falling yields or average fares. Airbus and Boeing posted about 40 firm orders - a fraction of recent years - and were roughly level depending on whether Qatar Airways' decision to come forward as the previously unnamed buyer for an existing Boeing order was counted.
The most expensive streets in Consett have been revealed following research by sales company Property Solvers.
Business confidence in the North East has risen for the third consecutive quarter to the highest level in two years, outstripping the UK, according to a survey of business leaders.
Smith's Butchers will open at 73 High Street in March on Saturday July 27.
Red Funnel has cancelled at least two early morning sailings on its vehicle ferry service today (Friday) due to a technical issue.
H1 results from Rolls-Royce are just around the corner, but what might they mean for the share price? I expect optimism, for now. The post The Rolls-Royce share price is down 10% since a 52-week high. Is this a buying dip? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
In both countries in recent years, schemes were introduced for family allowances that were smaller for some groups of workers than for others. In Italy, workers needed to have resided in the country for at least two years to be eligible for the benefit, while in Germany allowances were smaller for workers who had children residing in European Union countries where the cost of living was lower.
The New York judge who oversaw former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial on Thursday denied an attempt to kick him off the case. Trump had tried to get Judge Arthur Engoron removed from the case based on alleged violations of the rules governing how judges are supposed to behave. Trump's attorneys said Engoron "may have engaged in actions fundamentally incompatible with the responsibilities attendant to donning the black robe and sitting in judgment."
The CMA said that the fuel market is still ‘failing consumers’ a year on from its first report that laid bare the problems in the sector.
Competition among fuel retailers is "failing consumers" because drivers are still paying too much to fill up, according to regulators. In an update on its monitoring of the fuel market, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the cost to all motorists from the previously identified increase in retail fuel margins since 2019 was over £1.6bn in 2023 alone. The regulator's fuel price study has resulted in action aimed at bolstering competition but it is yet to get up to speed.
According to rights group Amnesty International, Thursday's ECHR's ruling was a missed opportunity to better protect sex workers from abuse and violence.View on euronews
In early June, Toyota announced the recall of nearly 100,000 Tundra pickups and about 3,500 Lexus luxury SUVs to fix a problem that could cause their engines to lose power while driving.
Southwest prides itself on bringing "LUV" to its operation. This year, it's upending 50 years of tradition. Here's how the airline evolved over time.
A former PepsiCo executive is suing the company, saying it destroyed his career after questioning his claim that he invented the popular flavor of Cheetos snacks.
Apple has fallen out of the top 5 ranking of smartphone vendors in China, according to data trackers, marking the first time in years the iPhone maker has fallen so low in one of its most important markets. iPhone shipments in China in the three months ended June declined 2 per cent year on year, bumping Apple down to No 6 on Canalys' list of top vendors by shipments, putting it behind Vivo, Oppo, Honor, Huawei Technologies and Xiaomi, according to a report from the market research firm on Thurs