Post Office scandal: Met Police investigate potential fraud offences
It comes as 50 new potential victims of the scandal have contacted lawyers after the airing of a TV drama.
It comes as 50 new potential victims of the scandal have contacted lawyers after the airing of a TV drama.
Following rising domestic pressure to boycott Chinese-made goods, the Indian government on Monday ordered 59 Chinese apps to be blocked, including TikTok, WeChat, Shareit, and Clash of Kings. The Indian government framed the move as protecting personal information from what it called “malicious apps,” that “harm India’s sovereignty as well as the privacy of our…
A UPS worker sorts packages in New York on Dec. 18, 2017. Adam Jeffery | CNBC Online spending rose 4.9% year over year, setting a record for e-commerce during the holiday season, as shoppers pounced on discounts and leaned on buy now, pay later to cover more of their purchases, according to Adobe Analytics. Sales…
Business & FinanceGovernment 14 December 2023, 5:25 am 1 minute Reuters exclusively reported that Austria is seeking to have Raiffeisen Bank International, the biggest Western bank in Russia, struck off a Ukrainian blacklist in return for signing off fresh European Union sanctions on Russia, said two people familiar with the situation. Market Impact Raiffeisen’s presence…
As we move further into 2024, the landscape of work is undergoing significant transformations. Driven by technological advancements, evolving employee expectations, and shifting global economic conditions, businesses must adapt to stay competitive and thrive. This blog post explores the key emerging trends in business for 2024 and offers insights on how organizations can navigate these…
Business & FinanceGovernment 14 December 2023, 5:25 am 1 minute Reuters exclusively reported that Austria is seeking to have Raiffeisen Bank International, the biggest Western bank in Russia, struck off a Ukrainian blacklist in return for signing off fresh European Union sanctions on Russia, said two people familiar with the situation. Market Impact Raiffeisen’s presence…
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…