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162 UK Bank Branches to Close in 2024: Full List

Major banks including Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, and NatWest have announced a sweeping wave of 162 branch closures across the UK in 2024, accelerating the decline of the British high street. Discover if your local branch is on the list.

AO World Founder John Roberts Steps Down as CEO

John Roberts, the founder of Bolton-based online electrical retailer AO World, has announced his immediate departure as Chief Executive Officer. The surprise move comes as the company reports a significant return to profitability.

Autumn 2025 Bank Closures: Full List of Shutting Branches

Exclusive: Major UK banks including Barclays, Lloyds, and HSBC announce a fresh wave of branch closures for Autumn 2025, leaving communities without vital local banking services and raising concerns about financial exclusion.

UK Banks Axe 74 Branches in Six Weeks

Major UK banks are accelerating branch closures, shutting down 74 locations across England, Scotland, and Wales in a devastating six-week blow to local communities and the elderly.

Ultimate Guide to Canada's Best Ski Holidays & Resorts

Discover Canada's premier ski destinations, from the legendary powder of Whistler to the charming slopes of Quebec. Our expert guide reveals where to find the best terrain, luxury stays, and après-ski for an unforgettable winter holiday.

Method Man Banned from Canada for NY Jets Game

Hip-hop icon Method Man denied entry into Canada for the New York Jets season opener, sparking outrage from fans and teammates. The rapper was set to support Aaron Rodgers and the team in their clash against the San Francisco 49ers.

Qantas ex-Coinvestigation Joyce gets £14.4m payout after turmoil

Former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has been handed a staggering £14.4 million payout following his early departure, despite a tumultuous final year marked by flight cancellations, legal battles, and a tarnished reputation for the Australian airline giant.

Canada Slaps 15% Tariff on US Goods in Pre-Trump Budget

Former BoE Governor Mark Carney unveils a defensive budget for Canada, introducing strategic tariffs and subsidies to shield the economy from potential aggressive US trade policies under a second Trump term.

Major Lenders Slash UK Mortgage Rates to 7-Month Low

In a major boost for the UK housing market, leading lenders including Halifax and HSBC have cut mortgage rates to their lowest point since last summer, offering new hope for first-time buyers struggling to get on the property ladder.

HSBC ordered to repay £50k after pensioner scam failure

A retired NHS nurse from London lost her entire life savings in an authorised push payment scam. The Financial Ombudsman Service has now ruled HSBC must refund Katrina Harrison £50,000 after the bank's security systems failed to prevent the fraud.

P&O Ferries 'Most Hated Boss' Peter Hebblethwaite to Quit

P&O Ferries CEO Peter Hebblethwaite, who sparked national outrage by sacking 800 staff without notice, is stepping down. His controversial tenure ends as the firm faces ongoing scrutiny over its 2022 mass dismissal scandal.

HSBC and First Direct Hit Major Online Banking Outage

Thousands of HSBC and First Direct customers across the UK were unable to access their online and mobile banking services due to a significant technical outage, with the bank issuing an apology and working to resolve the 'ERR03' error.

HSBC Banking App Crashes, Locking Out Thousands of UK Users

Thousands of HSBC UK customers were left unable to access their money as the banking giant's app and online services suffered a major crash. Frustrated users took to social media to report issues with logins, transactions, and balance checks.

Tennessee CEO fired over AI-generated explicit employee images

The CEO of a Tennessee-based company has been abruptly terminated after an investigation revealed he allegedly used artificial intelligence to create and distribute sexually explicit deepfake images of female employees, sparking outrage and legal scrutiny

Canada reviews euthanasia for disabled newborns

Exclusive: A profound ethical debate ignites as Canada's special parliamentary committee reviews whether medically assisted dying should include 'mature minors' and infants with severe disabilities. Critics warn of a dangerous ethical frontier.

Canadian lumber tariff bid against US falls flat

A major Canadian effort to impose punishing tariffs on American softwood lumber has collapsed spectacularly, handing a surprise victory to US producers and exposing the complexities of cross-border trade disputes.

Biotech CEO's Viral Racist Uber Rant Exposes Immigrant Hypocrisy

Bryan Johnson, a Russian-born biotech CEO, faces intense backlash after a viral video captures his explosive racist rant against an Uber driver in San Francisco. The incident, filled with expletives and threats, has sparked widespread condemnation and rai

Hurricane Erin Targets Canada With Catastrophic Floods

Hurricane Erin, a formidable Category 2 storm, is barrelling towards Atlantic Canada, threatening Newfoundland with life-threatening floods, severe power outages, and potentially devastating damage. Authorities issue urgent warnings as the region prepares

Boston Celtics CEO Wyc Grousbeck to Step Down in 2025

Wyc Grousbeck, the principal owner who led the Boston Celtics to a record-breaking 18th NBA title, will step down as CEO and Governor in early 2025, marking the end of a transformative two-decade era.

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