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'Going to be beneficial to both': Rubio on 'sustainable' India-US trade deal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated a "beneficial" and "sustainable" trade deal with India is likely, following significant progress. He emphasized that the Trump administration's trade policy aims to address global imbalances, not target specific nations. Rubio's visit also included discussions on critical minerals, energy, and defense, while India raised concerns about US visa policies.
Dubai Customs boosts trade flow and supply chain resilience amid global challenges - Emirates 24|7
Dubai Customs boosts trade flow and supply chain resilience amid global challenges Emirates 24|7
The GCC should insure itself against the next Strait of Hormuz crisis
For that, collective action will be needed now.
Iran war could add billions of dollars in interest payments to US debt
Government borrowing costs have reached their highest levels since 2007 after three months of the conflict
Taxpayers dealt double blow as home working relief scrapped and £18,000 allowance rejected
Millions of UK taxpayers are facing changes to their finances after HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) ended home working tax relief, as Labour also rejected calls to raise the personal tax-free allowance to £18,000.The standalone tax relief for home workers officially ended on April 6, removing the option for employees to claim the weekly £6 deduction during the current tax year.However, workers who were required to work remotely in previous years may still be entitled to reclaim money through backd...
Why AI Likely Means More Work For Humans
InnovationEnterprise TechWhy AI Likely Means More Work For HumansByJoe McKendrick,Senior Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joe McKendrick covers how technology moves markets and careersFollow AuthorMay 24, 2026, 07:00am EDTAI will create more, not less, workgettyJeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, just predicted in a CNBC interview that rather than gut employment opportunities, AI is leading to an impending “labor shortage” as a result of AI. The employ...
How to profit from Labour chaos: Nifty track to guarantee steady income in market turmoil
UK gilts can be bought through all investing platforms, which have made it easy to stash them in your Isa.
When and where will banks remain closed this week? Check state-wise list
Bank customers across India should note extended holiday closures from May 26-28, 2026, impacting numerous states for national and religious observances like Kazi Nazrul Islam's birth anniversary and Eid-ul-Adha. Remember, second and fourth Saturdays also mean branch shutdowns. Plan ahead for essential services, as digital banking remains fully operational.
DWP confirms £200 or £300 payments for state pensioners this year
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed eligible state pensioners in England and Wales will receive Winter Fuel Payments worth either £200 or £300 this year to help cover heating costs during the colder months.The lump sum payments will be made during November or December ahead of winter energy bills increasing for millions of households.To qualify for the Winter Fuel Payment during the 2026/27 tax year, pensioners must have been born before June 28, 1960.The amount each househo...
Candace Owens claims she lost a fortune on scrapped Australian tour after her visa was cancelled - as it's revealed promotor has gone belly up and ticket holders won't get a cent back
Candace Owens claims she lost a fortune on scrapped Australian tour after her visa was cancelled - as it's revealed promotor has gone belly up and ticket holders won't get a cent backCandace Owens was set to tour AustraliaHer visa was denied and it was cancelled READ MORE: Kevin Rudd takes a cheeky dig at Donald Trump See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ASHLEY NICKEL, NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 11:24, 24 May 2026 | Updated: 11:26, 24 May 2026 e-mail View comm...
UK supply chain unprepared for major shocks such as war, report warns
Research by National Preparedness Commission calls for ‘worst-case scenario’ planning by European statesBritain’s vital supply chains are unprepared for the prospect of a major shock such as war with Russia, and bold steps are needed to catch up with “worst-case scenario” planning by European states, ministers have been warned.Donald Trump’s “America First” transformation of the US, which has made what was once a trusted UK ally a much less reliable partner, should also feed into that planning,...
How Bush’s Built A Billion-Dollar Family Fortune From America’s Favorite Baked Beans
BusinessFood & DrinkDaily CoverHow Bush’s Built A Billion-Dollar Family Fortune From America’s Favorite Baked BeansFamily Matters: “We're proud to be family-owned,” fourth-generation chairman Drew Everett says of Bush's. “We want to remain family-owned and that has been a consistent theme."Fab Fernandez for ForbesByChloe Sorvino,Forbes Staff. Chloe Sorvino is a New York-based Forbes staff writer who covers food.Follow AuthorMay 24, 2026, 06:00am EDTWhat began as a small general store in Tennesse...
Sadiq Khan's Ulez rakes in millions as drivers hit with daily charges to travel in London
Sadiq Khan's controversial Ulez scheme has brought in millions from motorists, with drivers across London punished with hefty daily charges and fines.New figures obtained by a Freedom of Information request revealed Transport for London collected a staggering £180million from the scheme in 2025 alone. This included £123million from daily charges paid by owners of non-compliant vehicles and a further £57million from fines. What Car?, which commissioned the report, described London's Ultra Low Emi...
Do U.S. Automakers Have a Future in Canada?
Detroit-based automakers pioneered open trade between Canada and the United States, benefiting both countries. President Trump’s trade war now leaves their future in the country in question.
As Rents Soar, Londoners Turn to Vacant Pubs, Offices and Police Stations
Property guardianship, in which residents live in otherwise vacant buildings, used to be considered edgy. But as the rental market tightens, more people are embracing the arrangement.
PETER NAVARRO: Powell’s shadow Fed majority could threaten jobs, housing and growth
Kevin Warsh has now been sworn in as the new Federal Reserve Chair. Outgoing Chair Jerome Powell has refused to leave the Fed Board of Governors, breaking with the modern custom that departing Fed chairs leave the Board rather than linger as rival power centers. The clear danger: Powell will have enough Board support to act as Fed Shadow Chair and force a series of rate hikes down Warsh’s throat. Never mind that even a single rate hike would be the worst possible response to an oil-price shock...
How one entrepreneur turned £6,000 credit card debt into a business raking in £12million a year
In 2004, the internet was changing daily life, and the online financial services space was a fertile ground for entrepreneurs looking to make their money.Jason Tassie and his co-founders spotted a gap in the market for consumer price comparison websites at the time, and struck when the iron was hot.Within 16 years, Mr Tassie grew Know Your Money and brought in £12million a year by 2020, before the business was acquired by US fintech giant, Nerdwallet, in 2020.Speaking to GB News, the current CEO...
India’s fuel demand growth may slow sharply in H2 2026 amid price hikes, austerity push
India's transportation fuel demand growth is set for a sharp slowdown in late 2026. Higher prices, government conservation efforts, and a weakening rupee are impacting mobility. Analysts have significantly cut growth forecasts, with petrol demand facing the steepest decline due to reduced commuting and discretionary travel.
Reform vows to axe tax on overtime in £5bn pitch to Red Wall that could benefit millions of workers
Reform vows to axe tax on overtime in £5bn pitch to Red Wall that could benefit millions of workersSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR Published: 08:28, 24 May 2026 | Updated: 08:28, 24 May 2026 e-mail View comments
ECB Faces Pressure to Hike as Iran War Feeds Prices, Kocher Says
The European Central Bank is heading for an interest-rate increase next month unless a sustainable peace deal between the US and Iran can be found, according to Governing Council member Martin Kocher.