Lord Alan Sugar, star of the BBC show the Apprentice, wants to see real life apprentices, and all other workers for that matter, back in the workplace. “They’ve got to get their bums back into the office,” he has told the BBC. The businessman-turned-TV-personality, has launched into the debate which has been ongoing since working from home surged in popularity …
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Dan Rosney BBC Business Reporter Getty Images Elon Musk bought Twitter in 2022 On March 21, 2006 the first ever tweet was posted by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey: “Just setting up my twttr”. It was a simple introduction to a brand new platform. Backed by celebrities, it was different to other social media sites, like MySpace or Facebook, because you …
Read More »UK’s first video call via satellite made from Welsh mountain
Vodafone Vodafone has carried out what it says is the UK’s first satellite-enabled smartphone video call. The company says the call – made from a mountain in Ceredigion, west Wales – is part of the process of adding satellite connectivity to its UK phone network by the end of the year, and across Europe in 2026. Vodafone boss Margherita Della …
Read More »Donald Trump attacks Fed after no change in interest rates
US President Donald Trump renewed his attacks on the US central bank, hours after officials left interest rates unchanged despite his public calls for them to cut. In a social media post, he accused the Federal Reserve and its chairman Jerome Powell of mishandling the economy, saying they had “failed to stop the problem they created with Inflation”. The Fed …
Read More »Coca-Cola recalls drinks in UK due to chemical levels
A range of Coca-Cola products are being recalled in the UK after the firm’s bottling partner said it had identified “elevated levels” of a chemical called chlorate. Cans of Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke, and Sprite Zero sent to cafes and restaurants are being withdrawn as well as 6x250ml Appletiser multipacks sent to UK supermarkets. The announcement …
Read More »US Federal Reserve leaves key lending rate unchanged in first decision after Trump inauguration – The Times of India
The Federal Reserve kept its benchmark lending rate unchanged at between 4.25 percent and 4.50 percent on Wednesday, despite pressure from President Trump for further cuts in the first rate decision following his return to office.The central bank said that the unemployment rate has “stabilized at a low level in recent months, and labor market conditions remain solid,” while admitting …
Read More »Budget 2025 income tax: From income tax slab & rate changes to hike in standard deduction, exemption limits – top 10 expectations of salaried taxpayers
Budget 2025 income tax expectations: What will the income tax slabs and income tax rates after Union Budget 2025? Will FM Nirmala Sitharaman raise the standard deduction further under the new income tax regime and include popular exemptions like Section 80C, HRA, Section 80D? With the new income tax regime becoming the default tax regime, tax experts believe that no …
Read More »Growth plan: How will Rachel Reeves’s plans affect me?
Lucy Hooker Business reporter, BBC News Getty Images Chancellor Rachel Reeves has backed the construction of a third runway at Heathrow, and a whole host of other plans – with the aim of getting the UK economy growing. In the chancellor’s words growth is not “just about lines on a graph” but also about “the pounds in people’s pockets”. So …
Read More »Rachel Reeves backs third Heathrow runway in growth push
Brian Wheeler Political reporter Rachel Reeves: Low growth is not our destiny Chancellor Rachel Reeves has backed a third runway at London’s Heathrow Airport as part of a fresh plan to get the UK’s sluggish economy growing. She said Heathrow expansion, which has been delayed for decades over environmental concerns, would “make Britain the world’s best connected place to do …
Read More »Rachel Reeves’ plans will boost UK but it could take a long time
A third runway at Heathrow, “Europe’s Silicon Valley” between Oxford and Cambridge and relaxing planning constraints. There were a lot of different announcement’s in Rachel Reeve’s push to revive the UK economy. The key takeaway, the bottomline of her plans, is that these changes will work – they will boost UK growth. It is an admittedly low bar for an …
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