Banks warned Kwasi Kwarteng that the upcoming Budget was “far too far away” and encouraged him to lay out his strategies for accelerating economic growth
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Brexit: UK financial watchdog clarifies investing in the stock market.
In its latest post-Brexit step to maintain London’s capital market’s competitiveness, Britain’s financial watchdog unveiled plans on Thursday to clarify which operators must be licensed
Queen Elizabeth II bids her final farewell; Royals, Presidents, and commoners pay homage.
Presidents, kings, princes, and prime ministers attended the state funeral held on Monday in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, whose 70-year reign defined an era.
All Hail King Charles 111; Britain’s new succession plan takes effect.
Following Charles as king of Britain, the crown will pass to his sons and grandchildren. The first 15 people are listed below in chronological order:
Queen’s doctors raise alarm about Her Majesty’s health; Royals rush to Scotland.
Buckingham Palace announced Thursday that Queen Elizabeth II, 96, is under medical supervision at her summer home in Scotland after physicians expressed worries about the
UK cap domestic energy prices at $2,872 per year for 2 years; grants new licenses for North Sea oil drilling.
To address a cost-of-living crisis that has left families and businesses across the U.K. facing a harsh winter, British Prime Minister Liz Truss announced on
UK’s PM Truss convenes first Cabinet meeting diverse in race and gender, without a white man in top jobs.
After appointing a cabinet that is diverse in terms of race and gender but unified in its support for the new leader’s fiercely free-market principles,
Liz Truss becomes the 3rd female U.K Prime Minister; vows to tackle the energy crisis.
To become the new prime minister of Britain, Liz Truss defeated Rishi Sunak, who is of Indian descent, on Monday. Additionally, she has been appointed
The UK government has been defrauded of over $1.3b in COVID “bounce back” loans.
According to data, the British government will soon make public, that approximately 1.1 billion pounds ($1.27 billion) in small business loans issued through the COVID-19
UK Criminal justice system grinds to a halt as Trial Barristers embark on an indefinite strike.
The Criminal Bar Association (CBA) said on Monday that lawyers in England and Wales who are involved in criminal trials have voted to start striking