| 14.03.2024 10:00Liberal Democrat leader targets senior Tory seats at UK general election Sir Ed Davey tells the FT he is expecting to make gains in the ruling Conservative party’s traditional strongholds14.03.2024 10:00The lost future of young Gazans War has robbed the strip of promising talents and decimated its education system. Academics warn a brain drain will follow14.03.2024 9:00Why more CFOs are becoming CEOs Chief financial officers have been taking more responsibilities in everything from corporate strategy to sustainability 14.03.2024 9:00The British ISA is a welcome step back to the future Rebooting the UK stock market after decades of decline will need a wide range of measures but every little helps14.03.2024 7:28Oodles of noodles: how a global favourite became an economic red flag Cheap and calorie-filled, the rapid foodstuff tells us about the state of the world14.03.2024 6:42Gove releases new definition of вЂ?extremism’ to combat far-right and Islamist threat Guidelines come as Conservatives are criticised for taking ВЈ10mn from a donor with allegedly extreme views14.03.2024 5:41Len Sirowitz, Whose Bold, Offbeat Ads Captured an Era, Dies at 91 An award-winning agency art director, he brought a striking visual touch to campaigns for the Volkswagen Beetle, Sara Lee and Sony in the ’60s as well as to the antiwar and antinuclear movements.14.03.2024 5:03UK estate agents more optimistic about house price outlook Rics survey points to more properties coming on the market as sector starts to вЂ?wake up’14.03.2024 5:01Members of Debenhams pension plan to have their benefits restored Thousands of people due to gain from transfer of scheme to вЂ?superfund’ operator Clara14.03.2024 4:26Kevin Plank, Under Armour Founder, Will Return as CEO Kevin Plank, the sports apparel company’s controlling shareholder, will seek to reinvigorate the struggling brand.14.03.2024 4:25AIA reports strong new business growth but profits miss estimates 14.03.2024 3:37President Biden’s US Steel intervention clashes with call for rules-based order The administration needs to articulate how Nippon’s acquisition breaches national security standards14.03.2024 3:30What’s next for TikTok and its US users after House approves ban Video app has enlisted support from its base to fight back against the latest effort to separate it from its Chinese parent14.03.2024 3:29U.S. House Passes Bill That Could Ban TikTok The legislation received wide bipartisan support, with both Republicans and Democrats showing an eagerness to appear tough on China.14.03.2024 2:45How the Tory establishment fought Jeff Zucker’s UAE-backed Telegraph takeover Rishi Sunak’s вЂ?hand was forced’ as PM acts to change law to stop foreign states from buying media groups14.03.2024 2:44U.K. Moves to Bar Foreign State Ownership of Newspapers, a Blow to Telegraph Bid A roughly $1 billion bid from the former CNN chief Jeff Zucker and his Emirati backers raised concerns among lawmakers over a storied conservative newspaper.14.03.2024 1:22Outdoor Voices to Close All Stores This Week The athleisure retailer will go online only, according to employees who were surprised by the announcement.14.03.2024 1:02Neil Young Will Return to Spotify, Ending Protest of Joe Rogan The rock musician removed his songs from the streamer in 2022 to protest coronavirus podcast episodes, but reversed course in light of the show’s wider distribution.14.03.2024 0:59What to Know About the TikTok Bill That the House Passed The bill, which would force TikTok’s Chinese parent to sell the popular social media app, faces a difficult path in the Senate.14.03.2024 0:231,000 Family Dollar Stores to Close The chain has struggled for years. Its parent company, Dollar Tree, cited inflation, theft and reduced government benefits as challenges that had prompted the closings.14.03.2024 0:17After Elon Musk Interview, Don Lemon Says His Deal With X Is Canceled Days before the former television anchor’s new talk show debuted, his deal combusted after an interview with the site’s owner, he said.14.03.2024 0:11China Condemns US Bill to Force TikTok Sale The foreign ministry accused Washington of “resorting to hegemonic moves” ahead of a House vote on a bill aimed at ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company.13.03.2024 23:57US held secret talks with Iran over Red Sea attacks Indirect negotiations in Oman aimed to end strikes against shipping by Tehran-backed Houthis13.03.2024 22:06E.U. Removes Russian Tech Tycoon From Sanctions List Yandex’s co-founder, Arkady Volozh, received rare sanctions relief after condemning Russia’s war and severing ties to the country.13.03.2024 22:00Reddit’s Long, Rocky Road to an Initial Public Offering The site, a throwback to an earlier era of social media, is poised to go public as soon as next week. It hasn’t been easy to reach this point.13.03.2024 21:33Commodities house Mercuria parts with global head of trading Magid Shenouda’s exit comes as Swiss group prepares for arrival of star Macquarie trader Nick O’Kane13.03.2024 20:28Activist investor demands Glencore keep its coal unit and move listing to Sydney Australian hedge fund Tribeca says London вЂ?no longer the home of mining’13.03.2024 20:24Sex Abuse Inquiry Poses Leadership Test for World Bank’s Ajay Banga The bank is facing scrutiny as it debates how to compensate victims of abuse at Kenyan schools that it was financing.13.03.2024 18:20A Ban? A Sale? The Big Questions Hanging Over TikTok The popular app could be banned in the U.S. unless its Chinese parent divests. There’s a growing debate on whether that’s even possible.13.03.2024 15:00Seattle University to Receive $300 Million Art Collection The hotel developer Richard Hedreen is donating more than 200 artworks, and $25 million in seed money, in honor of his wife, Betty, an alumna.13.03.2024 14:02In Silicon Valley, Venture Capital Meets a Generational Shift Big-name investors such as Reid Hoffman and Michael Moritz are pulling back, creating room for a new generation of tech power brokers. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 |