‘I was a gambling addict who stole £1.3m and went to prison’
Andy May, who has just got out of prison, wants to help other people with gambling addictions.
Andy May, who has just got out of prison, wants to help other people with gambling addictions.
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save Congressional lawmakers are closing in on a deal that would partially revive President Biden’s expanded tax credit for lower-income families in exchange for extending tax incentives favored by business interests, according to two people familiar with the matter. The higher child tax credit for lower-income…
The global supply chain is feeling the fallout from Iran-backed Houthi rebels attacking vessels in the Red Sea. Freight prices are set to jump Monday, while longer transit times around Africa are disrupting and delaying deliveries of products. Vessels aren’t able to come back to Asia in time, and ocean carriers are canceling sailings on…
“Close to 96% of the net worth of the promoters of India’s wealthiest families is parked in trusts,” said Rishabh Shroff, partner at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, a Mumbai law firm. “These structures are increasingly attractive to wealthy business families, to shield their assets and insulate their businesses from insolvency, family or creditor disputes.”
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday it is launching an investigation into whether aerospace giant Boeing followed rules to ensure that the aircraft it built were safe for operation. “Boeing may have failed to ensure its completed products conformed to its approved design and were…
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift to remote work, fundamentally changing how businesses operate and employees perform their duties. As we move further into 2024, it’s clear that remote work is here to stay. This article explores how companies are adapting to the new remote work environment, the benefits and challenges of remote work,…
Comment on this storyComment Add to your saved stories Save The Federal Aviation Administration ordered the grounding of 171 Boeing airplanes for inspection on Saturday, after part of a jet’s wall blew out in midair on a flight Friday and caused a dramatic emergency landing. All Boeing 737-9 Max planes with the same part —…