Hurricanes Are Not Going Away; We Must Double Down on What’s Making Them More Survivable
Storms like Helene and Milton ought to drive us to recommit to and expand the very institutions that have made natural disasters
eBay to ban private e-bike sales over fire safety concerns
eBay is set to ban the sale of e-bikes and their batteries by private individuals in the UK from 31 October, citing
China retaliates against EU tariffs with brandy tax
China has hit back at the European Union with new taxes on European brandy imports, a move seen as retaliation for the
Private Christian Schools to sue government over VAT plans
Three private Christian schools and a group of parents are preparing to launch a legal challenge against the government’s plan to impose
Secrets of Success: Jamie Shaw, CEO, Shawton Energy
We speak with Jamie Shaw, CEO of Shawton Energy, a leader in delivering large-scale commercial solar energy solutions to businesses across various
Business confidence dented by fears of higher taxes in budget
Business confidence has dropped for the first time in a year amid growing concerns over potential tax increases in the upcoming budget. According
Cheaper ‘HS2-light’ line beyond Birmingham considered by ministers
Ministers are exploring plans to build a more cost-effective “HS2-light” railway line between Birmingham and Manchester, after the original high-speed rail project
Why Solomon Island Citizenship Is Gaining Attention Among Global Citizens?
Global citizens looking for new opportunities and adventure are increasingly setting their sights on the Solomon Islands’ Citizenship by Investment program. This initiative
What do SMEs in the UK Need to Know About the U.S. Election?
You may think that the US election has nothing to do with you, sitting all the way over here on the other