Games Workshop Shares Surge After Fed Holds Interest Rates
Nottingham-based Games Workshop enjoys stock boost as Federal Reserve holds interest rates, sparking global market rally and boosting UK retail investments.
Nottingham-based Games Workshop enjoys stock boost as Federal Reserve holds interest rates, sparking global market rally and boosting UK retail investments.
Exclusive: The glittering world of super-rich Chinese heiress LanLan Yang is unravelling in a London High Court drama. Discover the shocking tale of a £2.5 million Rolls-Royce that never was, a disputed £15 million Mayfair property, and the high-stakes le
An explosive investigation by determined citizen scientists reveals how systemic sewage dumping by water companies is causing the slow, dirty death of rivers across England and Wales, with regulators accused of turning a blind eye.
British motorists are facing a record onslaught of private parking tickets, with a shocking 24% annual surge in charges. Discover the data behind the £100M industry and how to fight back.
Shocking new data reveals sewage was pumped into the rivers and lakes of Britain's most treasured national parks for thousands of hours last year, with the Lake District and Snowdonia among the worst hit.
A damning report reveals UK companies are failing bereaved customers, with families harassed for payments and forced through complex 'death admin' while grieving.
Exclusive: Troubled utility giant Thames Water paid over £1 million to a corporate intelligence firm co-owned by a key adviser to Keir Starmer, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest and corporate governance.
In a major environmental policy reversal, the Trump administration has abolished a mandate requiring large US companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. Critics warn this decision blindsides investors and undermines global climate efforts.
An explosive legal dispute has laid bare former Labour minister Lord Mandelson's relentless pursuit of wealth, revealing a life of luxury funded by a complex web of offshore dealings and multi-million pound loans.
Exclusive report reveals Donald Trump pressured US health officials to accelerate vaccine approval for political gain ahead of the 2020 election, according to congressional investigation.
A damning new report exposes how major fossil fuel companies are reaping enormous profits while Europe bakes in record-breaking, climate-driven heatwaves, leading to thousands of preventable deaths.
A tense US Congressional hearing investigates a surge in severe neurological illnesses in children following vaccination, as lawmakers demand answers from pharmaceutical executives.
The picturesque port town of Falmouth, a jewel in Cornwall's crown, is facing an environmental disaster as raw sewage repeatedly floods streets and homes, with residents and officials branding the situation a 'national scandal'.
Leading tech firms are facing allegations of systematic copyright theft, using protected creative works to train AI without permission or compensation. This investigation reveals the scale of the digital pillaging.
UK water regulators have slapped two major suppliers with hefty fines totalling over half a million pounds for severe customer service and complaints handling failures, impacting vulnerable households across England.
Thames Water postpones £7.5m charity payment as financial pressures mount, sparking outrage from environmental groups and raising fresh concerns over the utility giant's stability.
Manhattan prosecutors uncover sophisticated Chinese-operated cryptocurrency laundering scheme, seizing nearly $2 million in digital assets linked to romance and cryptocurrency scams.
Stunning footage reveals the jaw-dropping precision of China's military as 1,000 soldiers march in flawless, robotic unison during a chilling public display of force.
Exclusive report reveals how Beijing's new 'smart city' initiative uses pervasive facial recognition to monitor citizens' movements, purchases, and even waste disposal, raising major privacy concerns.
Trading Standards launches an investigation into the Labubu toy craze after reports emerge of vulnerable Chinese nationals in the UK being pressured into buying and reselling the valuable figures at inflated prices.
Britain's water regulator, Ofwat, has dealt a crushing blow to Thames Water's recovery plan, rejecting its plea for higher bills and lenient penalties. This decision pushes the debt-laden utility, serving 16 million customers, closer to a potential govern
Exclusive details emerge as Chinese socialite LanLan Yang crashes her £300k Rolls-Royce Ghost in central London. The dramatic Westminster incident involved a Mercedes and left luxury debris across the street.
Exclusive investigation reveals a dramatic shift in Channel crossings, with a 100% surge in Chinese and Indian nationals. The Home Office faces a new migration crisis as it grapples with sophisticated smuggling networks and international asylum claims.
The Metropolitan Police has charged 14 individuals following a series of disruptive protests by the outlawed group Palestine Action at defence company sites across England. The group is accused of targeting Israeli-linked defence firms.
In a fiery debate revelation, Donald Trump accuses pharmaceutical giants of a COVID-19 cover-up, vowing to force transparency on the pandemic's origins if re-elected. RFK Jr. backs the claim, igniting a new political firestorm.
Acclaimed author Jung Chang announces the sequel to her global bestseller 'Wild Swans', a profound memoir chronicling her family's journey through China's tumultuous 20th century, set for publication this September.
Exclusive investigation reveals the Prime Minister's new business adviser, Andrew Griffith, paid no wealth taxes last year and has a complex corporate history with dissolved companies, raising questions about his No. 10 appointment.
The UK Government is under fire for reportedly delaying the sale of the Royal Mint Court site to China for its new embassy, sparking a major diplomatic row and accusations of jeopardising national security.
Exclusive: Chinese authorities are attempting to block Telegram in Bangkok, pressuring Thai officials in a major escalation of its digital censorship efforts beyond its borders. Pavel Durov's encrypted app faces new global threat.
The UK government has intervened to halt the sale of a majority stake in Norfolk's iconic Lotus Cars to a Chinese state-owned firm, citing national security concerns under the National Security and Investment Act.