Elon Musk's SpaceX Set to Go Public in $1 Trillion Share Listing, Making History
SpaceX is set to go public in a $1 trillion share listing, making it one of the most valuable in history and potentially making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire with a net worth exceeding $1 trillion.
Oil prices soar after Trump threatens more Iran strikes, sparking global economic concerns
Oil prices have surged after US President Trump threatened to launch more strikes against Iran, sparking fears of a global economic downturn.
UK Government to Trial Social Media Bans and Digital Curfews on Teenagers
The UK government is set to trial social media bans and digital curfews on teenagers to assess their impact on mental health and wellbeing
Oil at $150 will trigger global recession, says boss of BlackRock
Larry Fink warns of profound implications for the world economy if oil prices remain high, potentially triggering a global recession within a sustained period
Cosmetics Giant Estée Lauder in Merger Talks with Owner of Jean Paul Gaultier and Rabanne
Estée Lauder is in talks to merge with the owner of Jean Paul Gaultier and Rabanne, creating a global beauty giant with brands like Tom Ford and Bobbi Brown
Royal Mail Staff Say They Were Told to Hide Post to Meet Delivery Targets
Royal Mail staff claim they were instructed to hide mail to meet delivery targets, with a common phrase being 'take the mail for a ride' to disguise undelivered post
Energy bills rise 'inescapable' if oil prices stay high, says British Gas boss
Energy bills may increase if oil prices remain high, according to the boss of Centrica, the company behind British Gas, affecting homes across the UK with higher costs.
Call to Cancel Threat of Prison for Council Tax Non-Payment Gains Momentum
Debt charity StepChange urges councils to reconsider prison threat for unpaid council tax, citing unfair differences in enforcement
Trump-backed Television Merger Moves Forward Amidst Criticism
A Trump-backed television merger is progressing, sparking concerns about the impact on local news and coverage, with critics fearing consolidation will degrade journalism quality
Home Working, Long Leases and Rise of Parking Apps: What Went Wrong for NCP
NCP's business model is struggling due to home working, long leases, and parking apps, leading to significant losses despite high parking fees
Trump-backed Television Merger Moves Forward Amidst Criticism
A Trump-backed television merger is progressing despite concerns over local news coverage and market consolidation, sparking debate about media ownership and its impact
Home working, long leases and rise of parking apps - what went wrong for NCP
NCP's business model failed to adapt to changing work habits and parking trends, leading to significant financial losses and a decline in profitability