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A round-up of the biggest Tech-related news that stood out this week.
From not saving for big purchases to not investing in a 401k, Americans shared their biggest financial regrets.
"Where else can you take a subway and have a chance of catching a 20- or 30-pound fish while the salmon are running?”
St Pat's went top of the League of Ireland Premier Division with a 2-0 win over Galway United on Friday and now face Derry City away on Monday
While the South has billions lavished on it, joining up Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds still remains a dream, Brian Reade argues. But the North holds all the cards when it comes to keeping them well watered
The Trump administration released bad news about the economy on Wednesday: According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, the economy shrank for the first time since 2022 in what is likely the first tangible sign for everyday Americans of the impact of President Donald Trump’s policies. The news sent the stock market into a tailspin, while business owners warned that shoppers could start seeing empty store shelves. But even as the bad news piles up, the Trump administration has decided to reassure panicked consumers with a chilling talking point: Poverty is good, actually. Last month, as economists warned of the harm Trump’s tariff policies could cause, including drastically increasing the price of goods, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent attempted to dismiss those concerns by insinuating that being able to afford things is not important to Americans. “Access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American dream,” Bessent said to a crowd of economists. It turns out this assertion was only the beginni
Research by ABTA and Seasonal Businesses in Travel (SBiT) shows overseas travel roles have fallen by 69% since the UK’s departure from the EU.
We're witnessing history on both ends of the spectrum for M2 money supply.
President Donald Trump spent his first 100 days issuing a blitz of executive orders to deliver rapidly on campaign pledges, drastically downsize the government and reshape America's role on the global stage.
Nigeria stands at a pivotal moment. To realise its enormous potential and secure a prosperous future, the country must decisively abandon outdated analogue systems and fully embrace the digital realm. The Digital switchover (DSO) is a critical step in this transformation, enabling economic growth, innovation, and improved access to information and services for all Nigerians. […]
One monumental change remains on the president's docket, but it would do irreparable harm if put into effect.
The UK is set to experience a dramatic shift in weather over the weekend, as the Met Office says 'goodbye' to the hot spell that has seen Brits bask in sizzling sunshine
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West Midlands Police have launched a CCTV appeal after the early-hours incident
After a chilly Bank Holiday weekend, the weather is predicted to take a warmer turn with temperatures set to climb to a balmy 23C ahead of the late May Bank Holiday
Coronation Street fans were left stunned as they realised that Theo Silverton star James Cartwright used to play a huge character on CBBC series Tracy Beaker
The culinary queen has proven how much she loves WA, making her second trip to the State in just over a year.
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan has test-fired Saturday a ballistic missile as tensions with India spike following Kashmir gun massacre.