Apple Ordered to Pay €13bn in Irish Tax Case After EU Court Ruling
Apple loses decade-long tax dispute with EU, ordered to pay €13bn to Ireland. Court rules company received illegal state aid, decision final. Apple disagrees, maintains fair tax practices.
Former Spanish King Sets Up Trust in Abu Dhabi, Revealing Wealth Details
Juan Carlos, Spain's ex-monarch, establishes trust in UAE capital to manage assets and plan inheritance. Move sheds light on his mysterious fortune amid ongoing financial controversies.
UK Pensioners Face Uncertain Future Amid Policy Changes and Economic Pressures
Retirees in the UK are set for a state pension increase, but face challenges with means-tested benefits and slower income growth. Labour's policies and economic factors contribute to a complex outlook for the elderly.
UK Tests AI Traffic Lights Prioritizing Cyclists in Solihull
Innovative AI-controlled traffic lights prioritizing cyclists are being tested in Solihull, UK. The system aims to provide uninterrupted journeys for cyclists, potentially revolutionizing urban transportation.
The Resurgence of Brick Phones: A Solution to Child Smartphone Addiction?
As concerns over children's smartphone use grow, "brick phones" are being considered as a potential solution. However, the industry's response and market availability present challenges to this approach.
Harris and Trump Set for Historic Face-off in Philadelphia Debate
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump agree to a pivotal debate on September 10 in Philadelphia. The event marks their first direct confrontation as presidential candidates.
UK State Pension Increase Sparks Debate on Labour's Pensioner Policies
Labour's pension policies face scrutiny as state pension rise announced. Critics argue cuts to winter fuel payments and potential taxation could harm elderly, despite government claims of increased support.
UK Cities Urged to Follow European Lead in E-Scooter Regulation
Recent incidents highlight e-scooter dangers in UK cities. As European counterparts implement bans, calls grow for stricter regulations. Safety concerns and criminal use fuel debate over urban mobility solutions.
Probation Service Crisis: Remote Work Risks and Mass Prisoner Release
Concerns rise as probation service faces challenges with remote working and impending mass prisoner release. Experts warn of potential risks to public safety due to understaffing and reduced face-to-face interactions.
Pension Credit Applications Surge Following Winter Fuel Payment Changes
Pension credit applications double after announcement of means-tested winter fuel payments. Experts warn of potential long-term challenges in reaching all eligible pensioners despite increased interest.
Nadiya Hussain's Thrifty Cooking Tips: Stretch Your Groceries, Cut Waste
Former GBBO winner Nadiya Hussain advises against weekly shopping, encouraging creative use of leftovers. Her BBC Two show "Cook Once, Eat Twice" demonstrates economical cooking methods.
UK Think Tank Proposes £9bn Pension Tax Overhaul for Budget
Resolution Foundation suggests major changes to pension tax relief, including employer NI on contributions. Experts warn of potential negative impacts on retirement savings and Labour's tax pledge.
Lords Warn of UK Debt Crisis: Urgent Action Needed on Taxes and Services
Economic Affairs Committee urges government to address mounting debt concerns. Report highlights need for tax increases or public service cuts to ensure financial stability and prevent potential market crisis.
Poppy Delevingne Opens Up About Divorce Stigma and Personal Growth
Actress Poppy Delevingne discusses her divorce after a decade-long marriage, addressing societal stigmas and personal transformation. She emphasizes the importance of self-love and happiness in relationships.
UK's Knife Crime Summits: Effective Solution or Political Theater?
Multiple UK Prime Ministers have held knife crime summits, yet the problem persists. As Sir Keir Starmer convenes another meeting, questions arise about the effectiveness of these high-profile gatherings.
Germany Tightens Border Controls to Combat Illegal Immigration
Germany announces stricter border measures starting September 16, 2024, to address illegal immigration and security concerns. The move comes amid rising far-right support and upcoming state elections.
RAF Instructor Sues MoD Over Alleged Discriminatory Recruitment Policy
A former military pilot is taking legal action against the Ministry of Defence, claiming race discrimination in RAF recruitment. The case highlights controversial policies prioritizing diversity in the armed forces.
UK Minister Avoids Commitment on Future of Free Bus Passes for Pensioners
Government official declines to guarantee continued universal free bus travel for pensioners, citing financial constraints. This comes amid Labour's controversial decision to limit winter fuel payments.
Ex-Cop Rams Car into Funeral Office in Attempted Murder of Ex-Partner
A former policeman in Scotland pleaded guilty to attempted murder after driving his car into a funeral directors office, targeting his ex-girlfriend and her mother. The incident, fueled by alcohol, resulted in injuries and trauma.
COVID-19 Inquiry Reveals Neglect of Non-Coronavirus Patients
UK's COVID-19 Inquiry uncovers distressing experiences of patients with non-coronavirus conditions during the pandemic. Cancer treatments delayed, operations postponed, and end-of-life care issues reported.
Labour's Pension Boost Plan Faces Backlash Over Winter Fuel Cuts
Labour's promise of a £1,700 pension increase clashes with plans to cut winter fuel payments. The policy, aimed at addressing a £22 billion deficit, sparks internal rebellion and union criticism.
Expert Questions Lucy Letby Verdict, Citing Scientific Evidence Concerns
Former government science adviser James Phillips raises doubts about the safety of Lucy Letby's conviction, highlighting potential flaws in evidence presentation and jury comprehension of complex scientific data.
Luxury Store Sells Pricey Fukushima Peaches, Sparking Debate
Harrods introduces £80 Fukushima peaches, raising eyebrows and questions about nuclear safety. The sale aims to support the region's recovery, but customers remain skeptical of the high-priced fruit.
UK's Early Prisoner Release Scheme Raises Victim Safety Concerns
The UK government's plan to release 1,750 prisoners early has sparked concerns about victim safety and communication. Critics warn of potential risks and call for urgent justice system reforms.
Disgraced Producer Weinstein Undergoes Emergency Heart Surgery
Former film mogul Harvey Weinstein, currently incarcerated, was rushed to hospital for urgent cardiac procedure. Representatives confirm surgery but provide limited details on his condition.
BBC News Viewership Plummets as Online Sources Dominate UK Media Landscape
BBC One's news audience has significantly declined, with online platforms becoming the primary news source in the UK. Ofcom announces a review of public service media to address the shifting landscape.
Labour's Education Focus: Debates, Challenges, and Political Dynamics
Labour MPs, many former teachers, dominate education debates in Parliament. Discussions cover student happiness, teacher mental health, and curriculum changes, while Conservatives focus on leadership race.
Badenoch Faces Tough Battle in Tory Leadership Race Amid Vote Lending Concerns
Kemi Badenoch struggles to maintain position in Conservative leadership contest as MPs prepare for next round of voting. Concerns arise over strategic voting tactics influencing the race's outcome.
Disney Faces Legal Battle Over Peter Cushing's Digital Resurrection in Star Wars
Tyburn Film Productions sues Disney over Peter Cushing's digital appearance in "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," claiming contract violation. High Court allows case to proceed to trial.
Harris vs Trump: High-Stakes Debate Looms in Tight Presidential Race
Vice President Kamala Harris prepares for her first face-off with Donald Trump in a crucial debate. With polls showing a close race, both candidates face pressure to perform well and sway voters.