Polling shows Britons place the economy at the top of the list of priorities and the UK government will need to address the public's concerns.
Japan's capital will launch its own dating app as early as this summer as part of government efforts to boost the plunging national birth rate, a Tokyo official said Tuesday.
Users will be required to submit documentation proving they are legally single and sign a letter stating they are willing to get married.
McDonald's issues exclusive gold cards to individuals as a testament to their success in society. Bill Gates' gold card offers access to free meals worldwide.
Gates can visit any McDonald's worldwide and enjoy a free meal for life.
Cracker Barrel plans menu refresh, store remodels & loyalty program to win back young customers after losing 16 percent in 4 years.
Cracker Barrel's CEO faces an uphill battle to revive the restaurant chain after a blunt admission sent stock prices plummeting 20 per cent.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon thinks the odds of a recession are higher than people think despite markets reaching record highs and the consensus rooting for a sustained bull run.
Despite the downward inflation trend, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, 68, isn't ruling out a "hard landing" for the US economy.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recently revealed selling millions of shares of Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway in Q1, coinciding with Melinda Gates' resignation as co-chair of the trust.
Philanthropist billionaire and former CEO of Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Bill Gates, has a significant stake in Microsoft through his holdings and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Trust.
Gong Yan can focus on her own matters when residing at her small apartment in Changzhou, with the change benefiting her mental health.
The acquisition of a 25-square-meter flat has provided Gong with a sense of liberation, as she now spends two days a week at the property, enjoying solitude.
Schumacher's family was awarded €200k after a fabricated AI interview in 2023 was released.
Michael Schumacher's family won €200,000 (£170,212) in compensation after a magazine published a fake interview with the F1 legend, created using artificial intelligence (AI).