The average annual energy bill will increase to £1,849 from April as the industry regulator Ofgem increases the price cap for the third time in […]
Month: February 2025
Kallas ‘optimistic’ EU leaders can approve new military aid package for Ukraine next week
A special summit of European leaders is to be held on 6 March. ADVERTISEMENT The EU’s top diplomat said on Monday that she is “optimistic” […]
French ex-surgeon on trial for alleged sexual assault of 299 people
A former French surgeon is on trial accused of raping or sexually assaulting almost 300 people, mostly children. ADVERTISEMENT Former French surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec went […]
London to Europe by train: New expanded routes could bring wallet and pet-friendly travel
London St Pancras station would almost triple its capacity to deliver new train services to Europe by 2030. ADVERTISEMENT You could soon be able to […]
Acting I.R.S. Commissioner Doug O’Donnell to Announce Retirement
The acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service is expected to announce on Tuesday that he is retiring, according to three people familiar with the […]
Three years on: How Russia’s invasion reshaped energy prices across Europe
Euronews Business looks at how residential electricity and gas prices have evolved since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and compares prices with pre-invasion levels. ADVERTISEMENT Three […]
Police could search for stolen goods without warrant under new law | Politics News
People who have tracked the location of their stolen mobile phones, laptops or bikes can expect swifter police action under new measures to be introduced […]
Nurses at hospitals in Oregon approve new contracts, ending over 6 weeks of strike
PORTLAND, Ore. — Nurses at Providence’s eight Oregon hospitals approved new contracts on Monday after over six weeks of strike, ending what the state nurses […]
EU to review raw materials deal with Rwanda over DRC conflict – top diplomat
EU foreign ministers did not agree to immediately impose sanctions on Rwanda for its alleged role in the escalating conflict in the east of the […]
Care providers warn system is ‘at breaking point’ | UK News
Care providers have warned the government that the UK social care system is “at breaking point” as it struggles with rising demand and high costs. […]
