Unions push for green jobs in net zero drive

Trade unions in the UK are calling for a surge in green jobs to support the nation's net zero goals, ensuring workers aren't left behind in the energy transition.

Labour banking plans spark crash fears

Labour's proposed banking deregulation has drawn sharp criticism, with experts warning it could lead to a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis. Goldman Sachs and other major banks are under scrutiny.

UK job crisis sparks youth exodus abroad

With bleak employment prospects and stagnant wages, a growing number of young Brits are seeking opportunities overseas. Experts warn of a 'brain drain' as the UK struggles with economic uncertainty.

LA home sales plummet amid soaring prices

Property sales in Los Angeles have hit a historic low as skyrocketing prices and high mortgage rates deter buyers, reshaping the city's real estate landscape.

WEF founder, 87, accused of bullying & lavish spending

A bombshell internal investigation has accused the 87-year-old founder of the World Economic Forum of workplace bullying, exorbitant travel expenses, and making suggestive comments to a female executive.

New UK driving laws coming in 2024

Stay informed about the latest UK driving laws coming into force in 2024, including stricter penalties, smart motorway updates, and changes for electric vehicles.

Delta's AI tool accused of hiking airfares

Delta Air Lines faces backlash as its AI-powered pricing tool allegedly raises fares for certain flights, sparking concerns over transparency and fairness in air travel pricing.

BrewDog backlash over Farage pub stunt

BrewDog's controversial partnership with Nigel Farage sparks outrage, raising questions about the brand's punk identity and political neutrality.

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