Good Morning Britain issues breaking news on employment rates
Good Morning Britain issues breaking news on employment rates
Good Morning Britain issues breaking news on employment rates
Yvette Cooper has launched a crackdown on the ‘unacceptable use of social media and online marketplaces to market illegal weapons and glorify violence’
P&O Ferries spent more than £47m summarily sacking hundreds of seafarers in 2022, helping it cut losses by more than £125m and putting it on a path to profitability, according to accounts due to be published in the coming days.
Richard Madeley, Richard Arnold and Susanna Reid share breaking news about Band Aid on Good Morning Britain.
A woman is becoming a single mum by choice at 41 - and refuses to "compromise" on a man just so she isn't alone. Natalie Lovejoy has always wanted to be a parent and had expected she would meet a partner and start a family. But after not meeting 'the one' she decided to go it alone so she didn't "miss out". She booked a 'fertility MOT' in January this year and her levels came back normal for her age. But when Natalie realised the cost of intrauterine insemination (IUI) treatment - which involves injecting sperm directly into the womb - she started look at other options.
Susanna asks 'who are you' as co-star suffers with illness
British beautician facing 60 years in US jail for ‘smuggling’ £15m of cocaine
Savers who panicked and withdrew their tax-free lump sum ahead of Rachel Reeves’s Budget are being told that they cannot put the money back in their pensions.
Winter Fuel Payments are worth up to £300 - here's how to check if you are eligible
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Catherine Mann, an economist and member of the Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee, has not yet opted to reduce rates.
Claim that £130 of tax to be collected on everyone receiving state pension relies on tax thresholds staying frozen longer than anticipated.
(Reuters) -Volkswagen Group raised its investment in Rivian by 16% to $5.8 billion, the two automakers said on Tuesday, as the companies kick off their planned joint venture to develop electric vehicle architecture and software. The companies said in June that VW would invest $5 billion in Rivian - a lifeline for the loss-making EV startup that is gearing up to roll out a smaller, cheaper SUV called R2 amid high borrowing costs and slowing EV demand. New vehicles from VW unit Scout Motors vehicles will also be among the first to use the new architecture.
America’s national debt is “set to explode” under Donald Trump, top bankers at the Institute of International Finance (IIF) have warned.
The FTSE 100 is expected to remain a battleground between buyers and sellers on a busy day for corporate reporting.
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The new boss of loss-making Burberry today vowed to “capture British wit and style” as part of his plan to revive the luxury goods group. Joshua Schulman said the brand had moved too far from its core strengths, leading to performances such as today’s £53 million operating loss. Other companies reporting today included the retailer WH Smith and insurer Aviva.
Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, shared something surprising during a Fireside Chat at the CASPA 2023 Annual Conference. He said that Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has no long-term plan. This might sound strange coming from the leader of a Big Tech company, but Huang had a simple reason: focus on the present. Why Jensen Huang doesn't wear a watch: pic.twitter.com/i1RW625mdI — Arjun Khemani (@arjunkhemani) November 10, 2024 Don't Miss: The global games market is projected to generate $272B by the end of the ye
LONDON (Reuters) -British insurer Aviva posted a 15% rise in general insurance gross written premiums for the first nine months of the year to 9.1 billion pounds ($11.54 billion) on Thursday and said it was confident of meeting its group targets. "Aviva is financially strong, trading well each quarter and has significant opportunities for further growth," Chief Executive Amanda Blanc said in a statement. Aviva outlined group targets earlier this year, including 2 billion pounds in operating profit by 2026.
London’s main stock index slid to its lowest closing price for three months this afternoon amid a global sell-off.