Spice Girls’ 30th anniversary celebrated in Royal Mail stamp collection
The group join The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Queen, The Rolling Stones and…
Experts expect that “others are bound to follow suit” after HSBC became the latest lender to lower mortgage rates.
The UK's average two-year mortgage rate fell to 5.92% on Wednesday, according…
Who is the gaming boss who took the Epic fight to Apple and Google?
Although Fortnite has been profitable for years, the owner of the developer Epic has left even more money on the table by challenging Google and Apple. As a result, the game is no longer available on two of the most well-known gaming platforms worldwide. Each match begins with one hundred participants dreaming of triumph and dressed as their favorite characters; however, only the last person standing declares victory and gets to dance over their rivals. Although his battle is far from done, Tim Sweeney, the head of the studio that created it at Epic, is feeling similarly joyful following a significant court victory over Google, which was fueled by Fortnite's popularity. Since 2017, the game has gained popularity across culture, expanding to include
Interest rate hikes are ‘net positive’ for economy but not everyone
Here's a sentence which might sound a little odd: higher interest rates…
Pepsi faces supermarket boycott in four European countries
It's been claimed that some of the more than 9,000 outlets that are not stocking products because of "unacceptable price increases" already don't carry PepsiCo's drinks and snacks. Due to the fact that PepsiCo products have become too costly to stock, one of the biggest grocery chains in France has decided not to offer the brand. According to a Carrefour representative, the change will affect the company's network of over 9,000 stores in Belgium, France, Spain, and Italy.The chain claimed to have put up signs in-store attributing the change to "unacceptable price increases". This is the most recent high-profile dispute between large grocery producers and European supermarket chains since the crisis caused by rising living expenses following Russia's war with Ukraine. rising wholesale prices for numerous goods, including energy
Property values “increased for the third consecutive month” due to rising buyer confidence
House prices have risen for the third month in a row, according…
NASA offering chance to send your name to the moon on robot rover mission to the South Pole.
Stargazers have little more than two months to send their name to…
This year’s US election will shape the rest of the world. Buckle up
In 2024, a rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump appears quite likely, and the outcome will influence not only the future of America but the entire world. All eyes will be on the White House, from the front lines in Ukraine to the Middle East. It's possible that my perspective is distorted due to my excessive consumption of world events, but I have the unsettling impression that a perfect storm is approaching at this time. After a chaotic worldwide pandemic, it appears that humanity has suddenly entered a period of extreme uncertainty. We are confronted with crises on several fronts, but we find it difficult to concentrate on more than one at a time. The conflict in Ukraine has continued, despite recent headlines focusing on the Middle East and our climate
Iowa school shooting: Student armed with shotgun kills child and injures five others
A father has told how it was "the most scared I have…