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21.01 / 22:13
markets Enterprise reports Kindred confirms takeover bid from FDJ
(Reuters) -Online gaming company Kindred Group confirmed on Sunday it has received a cash takeover bid from French group La Francaise des Jeux.
19.01 / 07:20
Citi Trade hospital travelers Schools peace Northern Ireland sees biggest strike in years as workers walk out over pay and political deadlock
Tens of thousands of public sector workers have walked off the job across Northern Ireland
18.01 / 23:13
BlackRock jp morgan London Stock Exchange ETFs LSEG Lipper iShares Xtrackers London Stock Exchange nears £1trn in ETF assets
As of the end of December, total ETF assets were £987.1bn, with the vast majority coming from equity ETFs (£749.4bn), followed by bond ETFs (£2144.8bn) and money market ETFs (£9.5bn).
18.01 / 09:59
UPS Action Browser Research Trade recommendations Podcasts More than 150,000 expected to join public sector strike in Northern Ireland
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18.01 / 08:59
FIVE Aviat Airlines Align stage information Courts NCLT defers SpiceJet-Celestial hearing amid settlement talks
NEW DELHI : The National Company Law Tribunal deferred hearing a case involving low-cost carrier SpiceJet and aircraft lessor Celestial Aviation Services Ltd on Thursday after the two sides informed the court that they were in advanced stages of reaching a settlement. In the previous hearing, SpiceJet had informed the tribunal about making initial payments to the lessor. NCLT is now likely to hear the case in the last week of February.
17.01 / 09:33
US Unit trusts/OEICs fund launch analysts T. Rowe Price analyst T. Rowe Price launches analyst-run US core equity fund
The T. Rowe Price Funds SICAV — US Structured Research Equity fund will be based on the long-running US-domiciled strategy, which holds $65bn assets under management.
17.01 / 02:07
markets UPS Citi FIVE Digital Citigroup Citi MD who spent five years planning his exit is living his best life
As Citigroup prepares to make another round of job cuts, focused on staff in managerial roles, one former managing director there is having a fine timing living in Cornwall. 
15.01 / 11:53
People moves Premier Miton european equities Guinness adds co-portfolio manager to European Equity Income fund
Will James (pictured), joined the firm from Premier Miton, where he managed the Premier Miton Equity Income fund, which closed in June 2023.
14.01 / 05:03
UPS Citi Apple pandemic country voice Schools Apple to shutter 121-person San Diego AI team in reorganisation
Apple Inc. is shutting a 121-person team related to artificial intelligence operations in San Diego, leaving many employees at risk of termination, according to people familiar with the matter. The group, known as Data Operations Annotations, was told Wednesday that they would be relocating to Austin to merge with the Texas portion of the same team, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans haven’t been announced.
13.01 / 17:17
FIVE Booking Dreams performer Olympics 2020 2024 hockey India need to finish in top three at the women’s hockey Olympic qualifiers in Ranchi to book 2024 Paris berth
2020 Tokyo Olympics bronze medal match — was it. India’s Olympics campaign had hit the wall and the team failed to make the final despite a brilliant effort. And the girls, understandably, were inconsolable. The men’s team was giving them a rousing ovation from the stands.
12.01 / 21:35
Platform Align film Videos Godzilla Minus One Blu-ray release date: When to watch?
premier on Blu-ray. The Blu-ray release date for Godzilla Minus One has not been officially announced yet, but industry expectations suggest it may be available in late 2024. «Godzilla Minus One», directed by Takashi Yamazaki and produced by Toho Studios, made its theatrical debut in the US and Canada on December 1, aligning with its release in several other regions including France, Italy, Spain, Benelux, the Nordics, Poland, Australia, and New Zealand.
12.01 / 07:29
Waters Action Hawkins country Schools Interviews Teens return home, in ‘shock’ over attention for saving drowning couple
A pair of teenage girls from Montreal were soaking in humble gratitude when they arrived home after they saved a couple from drowning in Barbados.
12.01 / 03:59
UPS FIVE Mobile track country travelers Destinations Henley Passport Index: Upward mobility
This year’s scores on the Henley Passport Index, which tracks how easily people can travel abroad, are out. For the past five years, Singapore and Japan have been contenders for the honour of issuing the most powerful passports, granting their holders access to more of the world’s countries without a prior visa than others.
11.01 / 11:45
UPS Browser Research Trade performer recommendations Podcasts Tesco and Marks & Spencer emerge as Christmas winners
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11.01 / 04:41
UPS FIVE Citizens country travelers Destinations 2024 India ranks at THIS position in world's most powerful passport 2024 list
most powerful passport list for 2024, with citizens allowed to travel to 62 countries without a visa. The country shares its rank with Uzbekistan, while the neighboring nation Pakistan is positioned at 101 spot. Singapore and Japan have boasted the world’s most powerful travel documents for the last five years, granting their citizens access to more countries without a prior visa than anyone else.
11.01 / 03:27
UPS Citizens country travelers International Destinations Six countries tie for the world's most powerful passport; India jumps 3 spots
Passport Index, offering their citizens visa-free access to a record-breaking number of destinations. According to data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, and Singapore now boast the most powerful passports globally, enabling their citizens to visit an impressive 194 destinations out of 227 worldwide without the need for a visa. Are you immigration ready? Find out Four EU member states—France, Germany, Italy, and Spain—have now joined them at the top. Dr. Christian H. Kaelin, Chairman of Henley & Partners and the originator of the passport index concept, highlighted the widening global mobility gap. «The average number of destinations travelers can access visa-free has almost doubled from 58 in 2006 to 111 in 2024. However, the top-ranked countries now have a staggering 166 more visa-free destinations than Afghanistan, which ranks at the bottom with access to just 28 countries without a visa,» he said. South Korea takes the second spot alongside Finland and Sweden, enjoying visa-free access to 193 destinations. In the third spot, four EU nations—Austria, Denmark, Ireland, and the Netherlands—share access to 192 destinations.
10.01 / 14:03
COST Airlines Boeing awards pandemic Courts Delhi High Court summons SpiceJet’s Ajay Singh in case against Kalanithi Maran
₹440 crore in interest from the arbitral award, while SpiceJet claims it has already paid ₹100 crore following a court directive in August and owes an additional ₹194 crore. SpiceJet also anticipates a reimbursement of ₹400 crore from Maran if its arbitration challenge is successful. During previous proceedings, SpiceJet highlighted its financial challenges, citing operational losses, a negative net worth, and employee-related obligations that could lead to insolvency.
10.01 / 10:19
Emerson President Universities War Freedom gay Can Harvard Learn Anything From Ralph Waldo Emerson?
The novelist Henry James said that Ralph Waldo Emerson—who was once the country’s beloved essayist-laureate, author of the iconic American effusion called “Self-Reliance" and the semiofficial philosopher of entrepreneurial individualism—suffered from a fatal flaw. Emerson’s disabling defect, James thought, was innocence: He had no “sense of the dark, the foul, the base." The novelist said of the essayist: “A ripe unconsciousness of evil is . .
09.01 / 21:33
UPS awards Death pop Courts Interviews Irish pop diva Sinead O’Connor died from natural, age-related causes
cause of death has been revealed! According to a statement issued by the Coroner’s Court in London Inner South, the ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ hitmaker died from natural causes. The court also added that they will not involve themselves with the singer’s death henceforth. Connor was found unresponsive at a home in London in July 2023.
09.01 / 15:22
CEO community Trade band country Department UK: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh given full ceremony Guard of Honour at Horse Guards Parade grounds in London
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh was on Tuesday given full ceremony Guard of Honour at the Horse Guards Parade grounds in London. There was a special parade by the British Army's Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards and the Band of the Irish Guards. The regiments represented on parade are among the most historic in the British Army. Ceremonial welcomes of this nature are considered special and memorable moments of high honour from one nation to another. Following the ceremony, Rajnath Singh and his UK counterpart, Secretary of State for Defence, Grant Shapps, retired to the Ministry of Defence to discuss shared future military commitments and joint training opportunities Singh on Tuesday also paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at his statue in Tavistock, London. Later on Tuesday, the Defence Minister will depart for the Ambedkar Museum.
09.01 / 13:32
companies bonds Acquisition fixed income Boutique Impax AM bolsters fixed income arm with acquisition of Danish bond boutique
Impax CEO Ian Simm (pictured) said the acquisition is 'an important step' in the 'continued enhancement' of the firm's fixed income offering.

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