International•Jan 4th ’23 16:39Author: Cook Remy In his first speech of the new year, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sought to give Britain peace of mind at a time of economic and social uncertainty. “The real point of her story
International•Jan 23 ’23 16:48Author: John Lucas The British energy company asked consumers to turn off their lights for one hour and not make paid tea. The request is part of a wider plan to prevent blackouts. Not everyone can participate
International•Jan 22 ’23 18:07Author: Cook Remy The UK government has ordered energy suppliers to stop forcing low-income households to install prepaid energy meters. It writes Bloomberg. According to the government, the meter should only be used as a last resort.
International•7 Feb’23 20:29Author: Cook Remy The strike in England continues. This is the biggest strike wave in ten years and according to Rabobank economist Stefan Koopman, the strikers have a point. ‘Inflation in the UK was over ten per cent
EY has halted its disbandment plans. The cause: heated discussions between partners in the United States, which accounts for 40% of EY’s global revenue and is also leading the cut plan. Project Everest, as an internally recognized mega-program (it is
News December 27, 2022 Reading time is about 1 minute The British Deloitte organization has been fined more than £900,000 by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) for mistakes made in an audit of SIG, a major building materials company.
24 aug 2022 om 12:02Update: 6 maanden geleden Hundreds of passengers were stuck in the Channel Tunnel between Britain and France for nearly five hours on Tuesday night. Train passengers were eventually evacuated through a maintenance tunnel and directed to
TikTok is owned by Chinese technology company ByteDance and has come under fire since the company acknowledged that certain employees had access to user data in the United States and Europe. Fear of data theft More and more governments and
Finance•Oct 27 ’22 14:24•Modified on Oct 28 ’22 09:47Author: Aaron Lopatty Oil and gas companies Shell and TotalEnergies have again made big profits during the gas crisis. For example, British Shell managed to make a profit of 6.7 billion dollars
Emergency services operating internationally for criminals were lifted this week. More than a hundred people have been arrested in Britain, British media report. Arrests were also made in the Netherlands. According to NOS and NRC, this concerns two youths from