Repealing the 2008 Climate Change Act would not spare Britain costs — it would only make adaptation and mitigation more expensive ...
Denmark has lost a £1.4bn tax fraud case at the High Court in London in a blow to the country’s efforts to recover monies from the sprawling “cum-ex” scandal.
Lloyds Banking Group and Schroders are set to abandon a joint venture in wealth management that targeted the “mass affluent” ...
Ratings in China for both bonds and issuers, most of which are also double A or triple A, are provided by domestic agencies, some of which are linked to the state. The People’s Bank of China lists ...
The flotilla is the latest attempt to breach Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza, which has been in place since 2007. Since then, Palestinian fishermen have been limited to how far they can venture into ...
China Labor Watch found that more than half of the estimated 200,000 workers employed during peak season at the world’s ...
Thames Water’s creditors have offered to take a 25 per cent write-off on their debt and set out plans to eventually list the company on the stock market, as they seek approval from industry regulator ...
OpenAI has completed a deal that values the artificial intelligence company at $500bn, allowing it to overtake SpaceX as the ...
Opinion

In defence of digital ID

In the hands of a totalitarian regime, an identity card can be a horrifying tool for control. It is no surprise then, that Lentz’s brainchild has cast a shadow over the UK’s efforts to introduce ...
Earlier this week Unhedged pointed out that, in the US, bank lending to non-bank financial firms — “shadow banks” — accounts ...
Manufacturing accounts for a tenth of US employment, but more than two-thirds of corporate patents and R&D spending. So you’d ...
The letter of intent was signed on Wednesday during a visit to Seoul by OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman, who met the chairs ...