Shell got one. So did the pipeline company Enbridge. And last summer, energy giant Drax got its biggest one to date, worth more than half a billion dollars. These weren’t just any loans to massive ...
The Bank of England said on Friday it would delay tougher bank capital rules by a year to January 2027 to get clarity on what ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The danger posed by potential US tariffs is greater for the UK than other comparable countries, the business secretary has ...
The report noted that there is already a large share of Latin Americans among those applying for asylum in the EU ...
Aluminium prices on LME have risen sharply after the European Union considered imposing more sanctions on Russian aluminium ...
Ed Davey urges Starmer to join new EU customs union to defend against Trump tariffs - It comes as a leading think tank urged ...
In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have. Whether measured in terms of the individual lives it has touched, its ...
A U.K. government minister told CNBC it’s important for the U.K. to “do our own thing” when it comes to regulating powerful artificial intelligence models.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's position marks a shift from the EU's heavy-handed regulation of the sector, especially on data protection laws, which has faced criticism from tech giants.
Iran announced Monday the launch of direct flights on private airlines to Europe, more than three months after flag carrier Iran Air suspended its European routes due to EU sanctions.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is also under further pressure from businesses, with the chairman of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) telling the BBC the Chancellor has “bruised” the confidence ...