Consumers are wary of Black Friday deals but will still spend more than ever before
A consumer watchdog has warned businesses that it will not let them mislead shoppers
Deal or no deal? What parties are promising businesses
The manifestos are all published and finally voters can see the colour of the money of the parties competing for votes in General Election 2024. But what is in them for businesses? Business Editor Will Goodbody has been taking a look.
Welcome to the Midlands' 'ghost station' with just one daily train and a passenger every three days
Polesworth Station has no seating, staff or CCTV and only goes in one Northbound direction
Are parties taking risks with their election promises?
Fine Gael, Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil have set out their stalls, dangling extensive tax cuts to win voters. The big question however is where will the funds come from to pay for the tax cuts?
IMF approves third review of Sri Lanka's $2.9 billion bailout
IMF approves $333 million for Sri Lanka, urging completion of debt restructuring for economic recovery.
COP29 clinches $300bn for poor nations in climate deal
Nearly 200 nations have approved a climate deal that raises to at least $300bn a year to help poorer countries deal with the impacts of climate change, with rich countries leading the payments, according to a hard fought deal clinched at the COP29 conference in Baku.
COP29 braces for new deal after poorer nations reject climate offer
Fierce bargaining at UN climate talks in Azerbaijan dragged into Saturday after a $250 billion a year offer from rich nations was flatly refused by developing countries hardest hit by Earth's rapid warming.
The biggest threat to markets and the economy in 2025
The stock market has witnessed significant gains in 2024, with the S&P 500 up over 20% year to date. But will this momentum continue into the new year? Stephen 'Sarge' Guilfoyle joined TheStreet to discuss his market outlook for 2025.
CM to counter attack on farm loan waiver at Mahabubnagar Farmers’ conference
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to counter opposition's farm loan waiver criticism at Farmers Conference in Mahabubnagar on November 30.
Wealthy countries’ $300bn offer seeks to end COP29 stalemate
It is not clear if the wealthy countries’ revised position has been formally communicated to developing countries at COP29.
Jeremy Clarkson's grim warning as he brands Keir Starmer 'a nightmare'
Jeremy Clarkson has branded vegetarian Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer a 'nightmare for farmers' amid growing row over Labour's inheritance tax raid. 
Rate cut hopes drive UK stocks higher after weak economic data
London's blue-chip index gained 112.81 points, or 1.38%, to end the day at 8,262.08
Chennai Metro Rail’s tunnel boring machine from Ayanavaram to make a breakthrough at Perambur in two months
Chennai Metro Rail's TBM Kalvarayan to breakthrough at Perambur in January, connecting Ayanavaram in Phase II project.
Only shop in one of UK's smallest villages to close its doors for last time ever this weekend
Phillip and Lucy Payne have run Mersham Stores and Post Office in Mersham, Kent, for more than eight years - but they're closing it tomorrow as they were unable to renew the lease
Rich nations raise COP29 climate finance offer in bid to break deadlock
The two-week conference cut to the heart of the global debate over the financial responsibility of rich industrialised countries, who caused the bulk of greenhouse gas emissions.
Production in 300 industries in Anakapalli district hit due to lack of water supply
APIIC's water supply failure impacts 300 industries in Andhra Pradesh, causing production losses worth crores.
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