UK reduces electric car grants by £500

The UK government has quietly reduced discounts for electric vehicles, leaving potential buyers with less financial support. Here's how the changes could impact your next car purchase.

UK-India trade deal defies sceptics

The UK and India have finalised a groundbreaking trade agreement, overcoming years of scepticism and political hurdles to strengthen economic ties.

YouTube CEO joins Nasdaq board

YouTube's CEO, Neal Mohan, has been appointed to the board of Nasdaq, marking a significant crossover between Silicon Valley and Wall Street. This move highlights the growing influence of tech leaders in global financial markets.

Elon Musk's Wall Street visit sparks Tesla speculation

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made a surprising appearance in New York, sparking speculation about the electric car giant's next big move on Wall Street. What does this mean for investors and the future of sustainable transport?

Rare Lake Windermere plot for sale

A coveted plot of land near Lake Windermere, one of the UK's most scenic beauty spots, is up for sale, offering a rare chance to own a piece of paradise.

Google Q2 Earnings: AI & Cloud in Spotlight

As Google prepares to announce its second-quarter earnings, analysts predict strong growth in AI and cloud services. Here’s what to expect from the tech giant’s financial report.

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.

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