BOJ assigns $420 million for design consultant for twin-tower
The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) has earmarked $420 million as consultancy fees to design its planned twin-tower office complex at Nethersole Place, downtown Kingston.  It's the latest development in the expansion of the Central Bank. ...
Inside Perthshire’s Kilgraston School – for sale just 3 months after closing
The school had more than £900,000 of debt when it closed in August
WW3 fears as nuclear warning highlights area '15 minutes from disaster'
As the Russia-Ukraine war rumbles on and tensions around the world spike, the US government has issued a grim guide on how to survive a nuclear bomb as it shares fallout maps
Companies that self-regulate to curb harmful practices increase profits, finds study
Companies in China that self-regulate to reduce harmful social practices—an increasingly prevalent strategy—are more likely to attract reputation-sensitive buyers and increase their exports to the ...
MDC 2024: Experts discuss ways to address climate change, food insecurity in Nigeria
“Flooding has been in town for 10 years. It's now becoming an annual crisis, destroying farms and food supplies."
Anger against Rachel Reeves' £40 billion 'tax-bomb' Budget grows
The CBI said two-thirds of its members were slashing their recruitment plans after the Budget, with firms switching to 'crisis containment' or 'damage limitation' mode.
GBP/USD churns ahead of quiet week
GBP/USD churned chart paper near the 1.2600 handle, finding thin gains through the day’s market window but failing to recapture the technical level as market flows do little to bolster the Pound Sterling.
EUR/USD scrambles to recover lost ground near 1.05
EUR/USD scrambled for higher ground on Monday, clipping back into the 1.0500 handle amid a broad-market relaxing of Greenback bidding as investors step back into a risk-on mood, albeit with limited impact.
USD/CAD posts modest gains near 1.4000 as traders brace for FOMC Minutes
The USD/CAD pair trades with mild gains near 1.3990 during the early Asian session on Tuesday.
Drake Initiates Legal Action Over Kendrick Lamar Feud, Accusing UMG & Spotify Of Scheme To Boost “Not Like Us”
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” was undeniably one of the biggest songs of the year. It was obvious Lamar won the rap feud when the Drake diss track debuted at #1, Stereogum readers declared it the Song Of The Summer, and it sparked lots of conversation. Now, Drake is suing Universal Music Group and Spotify, claiming they gave the song an unfair boost.
Fed's Goolsbee argues for rate cuts barring signs of overheating
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said on Monday that he foresees the Fed continuing to lower rates toward a stance that neither restricts nor promotes economic activity, per Bloomberg.
Dept told that school pouch plan is causing 'confusion'
Mobile phone pouch company Yondr told the Department of Education that it was seeing "much confusion" about how the rollout of pouches for schools was going to work.
Labour's workers' rights plan set to cost more than the £5bn estimated
In a withering report yesterday, the Regulatory Policy Committee said Whitehall's impact assessment for Deputy PM Angela Rayner's Employment Rights Bill was 'not fit for purpose'.
DWP warned of 'broken benefits system' amid major changes to 600 Jobcentres
Scope has issued a warning amid the Get Britain Working White Paper
New cash for job centres in plan to boost workforce
The government reveals a £240m investment plan to increase the number of people working in Britain.
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