'I was evicted and lost £20,000 in a rental scam'
Craig Spokes says he paid a year's rent upfront to a man falsely representing himself as a landlord.
Relocation of Langa rail line occupiers delayed by regulations
Rezoning application to move people living next to the Central Line has taken more than a year.
Meat imports held up as festive season approaches
Thanks to bureaucratic bungling that could push prices up and put some importers out of business.
Sasria still recovering from 2021 riots
Reserves are inching back up, but that period of social unrest has pushed reinsurance costs up.
Luxon in Laos for East Asia Summit: 'We want a peaceful and stable region'
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon maintains the East Asia Summit is still relevant, as he touches down in Laos on Thursday morning for the annual gathering of regional leaders.
Japanese Yen languishes near two-month low against USD, US CPI report awaited
The Japanese Yen (JPY) weakened across the board on Wednesday amid the uncertainty over the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) plans for additional interest rate hikes.
USD/INR gains traction ahead of US CPI inflation data
The Indian Rupee (INR) trades on a weaker note on Thursday.
US CPI inflation expected to rise 2.3% YoY in September
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will publish the highly anticipated Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation data from the United States (US) for September on Thursday at 12:30 GMT.
We won a £5m house in London but we don't want it anymore
The luxurious semi-detached dwelling, which has a gym, games area and spa facilities, has been put on the market
What is the Samsung workers strike in Chennai about? | Explained
Samsung workers in Chennai strike for better conditions, facing opposition from management and government, highlighting global unionisation challenges.
On the protests against the Vizag steel plant sale | Explained
Protests against the strategic sale of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant continue as employees demand captive mines or merger with SAIL.
Transpower probe may open way for compensation over pylon debacle
The Electricity Authority has confirmed it is investigating the national grid operator following the collapse of a pylon earlier this year.
Here's how fast households are going backwards
New data shows how tight things are getting for many New Zealanders.
Devon kitchen company goes bust owing £744,000
Just two years ago it said 'the future is promising'
Calls for metro mayor to 'hold scooter firm to account' over price hike
"Having the exclusive contract to operate hire bikes and scooters in our city is a privilege, not a right" says city councillor
KiwiRail proposes to slash 50 roles from Interislander staff
KiwiRail is proposing to axe more than 50 roles across Interislander's operational staff and head office.
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