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Thousands of British expats in EU tourist hotspots cost UK taxpayers £10m a year after claiming disability benefits
More than 2,000 British nationals who have relocated to European destinations are costing UK taxpayers £10million a year from receiving disability payments. The number of expats claiming Personal Independence Payment while residing abroad has surged by 86 per cent from pre-pandemic levels.The number has risen from 1,203 recipients to 2,244.This arrangement, dubbed the "Costa Del Dole" rule, permits Britons living on the continent to access PIP whilst enjoying life in overseas villas and resort a...
Ambuja Cements Partners With UK-Based Firm To Develop Commercial-Scale Low Carbon Cement
The partnership marks an important step in Ambuja Cements' broader decarbonisation strategy and supports its SBTi-validated net zero target for 2050.
Oil falls after US-Iran talks conclude in Switzerland
Oil prices declined on Monday after US-Iran talks concluded in Switzerland with Tehran saying it had secured waivers for oil and petrochemical exports, easing worries about a supply shortage in global markets. Brent crude fell $1.68, or 2.09 per cent, to $78.89 a barrel by 0633 GMT (11:33am PKT). Prices had climbed to $82.30 at the start of trading, fuelled by a bumpy start to the talks with threats from US President Donald Trump to restart the war on Iran and Tehran’s announcement it had again...
A decade since Brexit: How London's housing market got pushed into slow lane in the aftermath
London's housing market has experienced a decade of subdued growth, with a mere nine percent price increase since the Brexit vote, starkly contrasting the national 40 percent rise. Experts attribute this slowdown to prolonged political uncertainty, the pandemic, and economic headwinds. While Brexit played a role, subsequent crises like inflation and rising interest rates have also significantly impacted affordability, though London's inherent strengths are expected to ensure future resilience.
China urges joint efforts to secure global industrial, supply chains
The stable and smooth operation of global industrial and supply chains requires concerted efforts from all countries, Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang said on Monday.
Brexit: how it has hit your wallet at the supermarket and on holiday
Ten years on, leaving the EU has made life more difficult and costly – here are some of the ways we’ve lost outIt is 10 years since voters in the UK chose to leave the EU, and our wallets have been feeling the effects ever since.From paying more to take the dog on holidays in France – and making calls while you are there – to higher grocery bills and the headache of filling in customs forms for parcels, Brexit has made many simple tasks more complicated and expensive. Continue reading...
Rs 4,225 Crore In Competition Law Fines: Corporate India Faces The Heat
After imposing penalties of Rs 1.34 crore in FY21, the CCI levied Rs 1,335.77 crore in FY22. The next year saw a record Rs 2,672.5 crore in penalties.
Gen Z earning more than millennials did at the same age, says thinktank
At age 24, workers born in the late 1990s are paid more than any cohort since those born in the 1950sGen Z’s early careers are more financially rewarding than those of millennials, research suggests.Those typically born between 1997 to 2012 are experiencing a mini-rebound in pay packets, according to the research by the Resolution Foundation, in a seeming contrast to how the previous generation entered the job market. Continue reading...
Stock Market LIVE Updates, Sensex Today: Sensex Jumps Over 250 Points Amid US-Iran Talks in Switzerland
Stock Market, Sensex, Share Market, Nifty LIVE Updates: Oil prices climb 2% as Trump issues threat amid US-Iran peace talks; Brent at $82 per barrel.
Crimea halts fuel sales after Ukraine strikes cause shortages
Gas sales in Russian-controlled Crimea have halted after Ukrainian drone strikes on the peninsula’s supply route.
Clearance rates hit six-year low as more than half of Australian homes up for auction fail to sell
Preliminary data show 47.7% of homes sold at auction in the week ending 21 June. It is the lowest the rate has been since April 2020Clearance rates in Australia’s capital cities have fallen to a six-year low, with fewer than half of homes at auction finding buyers.Preliminary data from Cotality shows 47.4% of homes that went to auction sold in the week ending Sunday, 21 June. That figure is a weighted average encompassing different rates in different capitals, but the numbers are striking across...
Toy Story 5 scores record opening weekend for franchise
Toy Story 5 scores record opening weekend for franchiseImage source, PAImage caption, Jessie, Woody and Buzz Lightyear face competition from a digital tablet in Toy Story 5ByOsmond ChiaBusiness reporterPublished22 June 2026Disney's Toy Story 5 racked up the animated franchise's best ever opening weekend, with ticket sales of more than $300m (£227m) globally.Released on 19 June, the fifth installment of the Toy Story saga follows Woody, Jessie and Buzz Lightyear as they face their toughest rival...
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INR Stablecoin Can Make Indian Rupee International: WazirX Founder
On the cyberattack that led to WazirX losing assets worth $230 million, Shetty said, "Our competitors tried to ensure that we never make a comeback."
Iranian FM says oil export restrictions waived, frozen assets released
From Dorm Room to $150 Billion: The Unbelievable Rise of Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg transformed from a Harvard dropout into one of the wealthiest individuals on the planet. Discover the pivotal moments that fueled his meteoric rise and how Facebook reshaped the world.
Is Germany looking again at coal-powered electricity?
Is Germany looking again at coal-powered electricity?Image source, AFP via Getty ImagesImage caption, Germany currently gets 20% of its electricity from coal-powered stationsByJohn LaurensonBusiness reporterPublished22 June 2026They have a word for it in German – kohleausstieg, which means "coal phase out".Germany is the biggest user of coal for power generation in Europe, and the fourth largest in the world after China, India and the US. But it has pledged to stop using it altogether by 2038.Fo...
Is Germany looking again at coal-powered electricity?
Is Germany looking again at coal-powered electricity?Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJohn LaurensonBusiness reporterAFP via Getty ImagesGermany currently gets 20% of its electricity from coal-powered stationsThey have a word for it in German – kohleausstieg, which means "coal phase out".Germany is the biggest user of coal for power generation in Europe, and the fourth largest in the world after China, India and the US. But it has pledged to stop using it altogether by 2038.For lignite...
Fake romance to missed deliveries: How to protect yourself from three common scams
Fake romance to missed deliveries: How to protect yourself from three common scamsImage source, Getty ImagesByKevin PeacheyCost of living correspondentPublished22 June 2026Nobody thinks they will become the victim of a scam, until they are.A record four million cases of fraudsters stealing money were registered last year, according to UK Finance, a banking trade body - with plenty more going unreported.Sam Little, a 35-year-old former contestant of BBC show The Traitors, revealed last week he ha...
'I couldn't sleep when I heard the last bank would close'
'I couldn't sleep when I heard the last bank would close'Image caption, Maggie Dodd says she was distraught when she heard the last bank in Lochgilphead was closingByHayley Jarvis and Aimee Stanton, BBC ScotlandPublished22 June 2026When 84-year-old Maggie Dodd discovered that the last remaining bank in her town was closing, she began to panic."I was distraught," she says. "I mean I couldn't sleep that first night when I realised. I thought what am I going to do?"Maggie has been a customer at the...