Britain Financial News
01.11 / 23:03
Energy
Halloween
Downing
Just Stop Oil: Environmental activists try to break into Downing Street in grand finale
Environmental group Just Stop Oil topped off a month of controversial protests in London on Tuesday, rallying outside Downing Street to demand that the prime minister bans new exploration for fossil fuels.
01.11 / 20:23
Energy
Halloween
evacuation
Ukraine war: Kherson 'evacuation' expanded, UK 'behind' Nord Stream sabotage, 'dirty bomb' probed
Experts from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog inspected two sites in Ukraine on Tuesday, following unfounded claims by Russia that Ukrainian authorities planned to let off a "dirty bomb".
01.11 / 18:09
01.11 / 17:09
Blockchain
Technology
Adoption
security
Can internet outages really disrupt crypto networks?
In the wee hours of Oct. 18, several parts of Europe, America and Asia were left without any internet due to several undersea internet cables being “cut,” causing a chain reaction of connectivity problems across the globe. France, Italy and Spain, in particular, were faced with significant outages, with many experts claiming that vandals were to be blamed for the same.
01.11 / 16:03
European Union
Celebrity News
Halloween
'Inflammatory': UK interior minister Suella Braverman slammed over migrant 'invasion' remark
British Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been accused of using inflammatory language after describing the arrival of asylum seekers on England's southern coast as an "invasion".
01.11 / 15:47
Progressive
UK crypto
The Fintech Files: Ex-chancellor slams UK crypto progress, music moguls follow Snoop Dogg into crypto
Lord Philip Hammond isn't angry. He's just "disappointed". Or at least, that's how he feels about the UK’s progress on regulating cryptocurrency.
01.11 / 11:29
European Union
Protests
Deal
Russia and Ukraine trade barbs at the UN Security Council over grain export deal halt
Russian and Ukrainian top diplomats exchanged barbs at the United Nations Headquarters on Monday, with the Ukrainian ambassador calling Moscow's decision to pull out of the grain export deal "blackmail".
01.11 / 11:29
UPS
EY UK partner pay hits record £803,000 as break-up looms
EY UK’s average partner pay has hit a record £803,000, as the firm moves towards a potential split between its consulting and audit arms.
01.11 / 03:39
Provident
Crispin Odey soft closes flagship hedge fund after major pound and coal wins
Crispin Odey has closed his flagship European hedge fund to new investments after scoring big wins from shorting the pound in the lead-up to the UK's catastrophic mini-budget and betting on coal companies.
01.11 / 02:19
UPS
Digital
Racing
This NFT Game Changer Allows Users to Benefit on Real-Life Horse Racing
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01.11 / 00:37
Adoption
Stablecoins have a new name in Great Britain: Law Decoded, Oct. 24–31
The first full week under the leadership of the newly-elected Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saw a major landmark for crypto regulation in the United Kingdom. The Financial Services and Markets Bill, made public on Oct. 25, aims to enhance the U.K.’s position as a “global leader in financial services” — but what is more important is that it contains some new definitions for crypto products.
31.10 / 19:37
Executive
Credit Suisse names Chris Horne chief executive of UK business in latest shake-up
Credit Suisse has promoted a long-serving dealmaker to lead its UK business following the departure of former chief financial officer David Mathers.
31.10 / 16:33
Pool
Inu & Meme Equivalent to Cleverminu Token Launched with 1 Trillion IMO Sale
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31.10 / 15:43
business
Mining
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Price
financing
Argo Blockchain is at risk of closing if it fails further financing
The London Stock Exchange-listed cryptocurrency firm Argo Blockchain has warned that it’s at risk of ceasing operations due to a lack of financing.
31.10 / 13:43
Activism
film
Protests
record high
Eurozone inflation climbed to new record high of 10.7% in October
Inflation in the eurozone is expected to have reached a new record high of 10.7% in October.
31.10 / 12:15
Stocks market
Citigroup
UBS
Convicted Libor rigger Tom Hayes has US indictment quashed as UK appeal continues
Convicted Libor rigger Tom Hayes has had an indictment against him in the US dismissed, as the former UBS and Citigroup trader continues to appeal his sentence in the UK.
31.10 / 03:11
UPS
Citi
Black History Month: Can the City catch up on diversity?
October marks the annual month-long commemoration of the history of Black people in the UK.
31.10 / 03:11
UPS
MET
LGIM’s Justin Onuekwusi on diversity, role models, and inclusive asset management
Justin Onuekwusi didn’t have any Black role models when he was coming up in the investment industry.
30.10 / 19:39
Activism
Halloween
India: 30 killed in suspension bridge collapse in Gujarat, officials say
At least 30 people were killed and dozens critically injured when a suspension bridge in India's western Gujarat state collapsed on Sunday, two government officials said.
30.10 / 15:35
Halloween
Killing
Centre
UK: Man attacks Dover border force centre before killing himself — witness
A man threw petrol bombs attached with fireworks at a new British immigration border force centre in the southern English port of Dover and then killed himself, a Reuters witness said.
30.10 / 14:45
Halloween
Seoul Halloween crush: Mourning declared as South Korea survivors describe 'horrific' scenes
A period of national mourning has been declared in South Korea after Saturday night's Halloween crush that killed at least 153 people and injured scores more in a packed nightlife area in Seoul.
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