Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s global tariff measures
Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s global tariff measures
Donald Trump has renewed his push for US ownership of Greenland, turning his attention to the mineral-rich island as governments await a potential ruling from the Supreme Court of the
The Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed it will resume handling motor finance complaints on 31 May 2026, bringing an end to a pause that will have lasted nearly two years.
The Easter Truce Whenever there is any truce, those of a certain age are reminded of the WWI Christmas Eve / Christmas Day ceasefire along the Western Front in 1914.
UK lenders paid “advance commissions” to car dealers. According to legal filings related to the motor finance scandal, this practice may have incentivised them to push more expensive loans onto
The app went offline in the United States late Saturday. It was subsequently removed from both Apple’s and Google’s app stores in anticipation of a law that takes effect on
TikTok announced late Friday that it will go dark in the United States on Sunday unless the White House provides assurances to other major social media platforms.
The Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers (Usdaw) has won a Supreme Court case against Tesco over its plans to “fire and rehire” workers on less favourable terms.
The cost of US government borrowing surged following a Supreme Court ruling that increased the likelihood of a second Donald Trump presidency.
In a High Court hearing in London on Monday, it was claimed that an MI6 officer found deceased in a bag in his London apartment 14 years ago played a
The Star Chamber The small boats look to be the Waterloo moment for the government, even after all the bullets dodged over the past 13 years. It may be suggested
Capital Metals (AIM: CMET), a mineral sands company approaching mine development stage at the high-grade Eastern Minerals Project in Sri Lanka (the “Project”), is pleased to announce that the Geological Survey and Mines