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South Korea's Kospi Rockets 7.7% as Chip Makers Lead Asian Tech Rally
South Korean stocks surged after an 8% drop, driven by SK Hynix and Samsung gains and a broader AI‑fuelled tech rally ac...
Guy Ritchie’s ‘In the Grey’ Finds New Life on Apple TV+ After Box‑Office Miss
The action thriller flopped in theaters but surged to the top of Apple TV+ downloads within days.
Pop Icon and Former PM: The Unlikely Pairing of Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau
From a $3.1 million Montreal estate to the red carpets of New York, an unexpected romance is blending the worlds of glob...
Estée Lauder Charts Recovery After Puig Deal Collapse
After a failed multibillion‑dollar bid by Spanish beauty group Puig, Estée Lauder pivots to internal restructuring, bran...
Tech Titans Lift Japan and Korea While Hong Kong Falters Amid AI Valuation Fears
Semiconductor giants surge as AI hype meets Middle East oil worries, splitting Asian market performance.
The Caravan Comeback: How Budget Flips are Fueling the UK's Staycation Boom
As international travel risks rise and hotel prices soar, a new wave of budget-conscious travelers is turning to the UK'...
Britain's Curry Empire: The Royal Nawaab's $23 Million Gamble
Meet the man behind the world's largest curry house, a Northern success story that's defying the odds and proving that B...
Survival Mode: How Labour Taxes and Iran Conflict are Crushing UK Hospitality
From Somerset to Fife, UK hoteliers warn that a combination of tax hikes and energy volatility is pushing the industry t...
UK Faces Over 50% Chance of IMF Bailout by 2030, Warns Inspection Team
An IMF inspection team says Britain’s £2.9 trillion debt could force a bailout before the decade ends.
Inside the £15 Million Pyramid That Became the World’s Largest Curry House
A former office block in Stockport has been reborn as a 2,000‑seat buffet palace, drawing diners from across the globe.
Revolution Beauty and Debenhams: A licensing deal that mends a boardroom rift and targets Christmas
Revolution Beauty signs a licensing agreement with Debenhams Group to launch beauty and fragrance lines for three fashio...
FCA Injunction Hits Neil Woodford Over Unauthorised Advice and Promotions
Britain's regulator moves against the disgraced fund manager for breaching investment rules and a £46 million fine looms...
Nationwide's CEO Pay Rises to £4.7m Amid Virgin Money Merger
Debbie Crosbie's total compensation nearly doubles from previous year, sparking debate over executive remuneration at mu...
Tate & Lyle's Golden Syrup Heads to US Ownership
The historic British food ingredients firm is being acquired by Ingredion in a £2.7 billion deal, marking a new wave of ...
Britain's 1 Million NEET Youth: Why Re-industrialisation Is the Only Real Answer
An opinion piece from a former Rolls-Royce CTO argues that reviving manufacturing is essential to give over one million ...
BP's £17.5bn North Sea Gamble: Will UK Windfall Tax Reform Pay Off?
BP's pledge to invest £17.5 billion in the North Sea hinges on UK tax reform, but will the government take the bait?
Cotswolds Luxury Homes Plunge 12% as Mortgage Rates Rise
After a pandemic‑era boom, Cotswolds property values have slumped, with high‑end homes forced to cut prices amid soaring...
UK Hospitality Sector Faces Wave of Collapses as Tax Hikes and Energy Crisis Bite
Hoteliers say they are working for the Chancellor as tax increases and surging energy prices from Iran tensions push the...
IMF Warns UK Faces 2030 Bailout as Debt Hits £2.9 trillion
The IMF says Britain’s debt could trigger an emergency rescue by 2030 unless fiscal policy changes dramatically.
Horror’s Summer Surge: How Low‑Budget Frights Are Dominating 2026 Box Office
From a $1 million indie to franchise juggernauts, horror is reshaping the 2026 summer ticket market.
State Bank Pours $5.25 Million Into SUU, Renames Campus Arena
A 15‑year deal gives Southern Utah University a $5.25 million boost and a new name for its flagship arena.
Seattle’s Queen Anne Senior Living Rewrites the Retirement Playbook
Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park turns the idea of assisted living on its head, blending boutique design, personaliz...
Security Overload at MSG: When an AirPod Triggers the Secret Service
A routine mishap for ESPN's Shams Charania reveals the suffocating security grip on the NBA Finals as a presidential vis...
Qatar’s Helium Dominance Fuels Global Shortage as Hormuz Closes
The Strait of Hormuz shut in March has cut a third of the world’s helium supply, sparking price hikes and prompting Cana...
Big Tech's Loonie Land Grab: Amazon Sets $14 Billion Maple Bond Record
Amazon.com Inc has crushed Alphabet's previous record, signaling a massive shift in how AI giants fund their infrastruct...
Cold Chain Logistics: San Diego's $150,000 Bet on Food Rescue
A new refrigerated truck funded by CalRecycle aims to slash food waste and bolster emergency response for the region's m...
European Regulators Gain Upper Hand in Music Industry Royalties
Merlin and Jamen Capital's acquisition of Curve royalty tech platform may ease regulators' concerns over data sharing.
Dad's Worth It: The $30 million gift guide for the modern father
From customized puzzles to artisanal meat boxes, find the perfect Father's Day gift that justifies its cost.
Canada's Central Bank Faces Uncharted Territory Amid Global Turmoil
The Bank of Canada's next move is shrouded in uncertainty as the economy grapples with U.S. tariffs and the Iran war.
The High Cost of Conflict: How Middle East Strikes and Venezuelan Reforms are Reshaping Oil Markets
As Iran and Israel exchange missile strikes, global oil prices surge and European fuel consumption plummets, forcing a s...