Member of Parliament from the Labour Party suspended following the release of video footage allegedly depicting him striking a man
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“ A modern twist on the phrase “Let them eat cake” reveals that shareholders are reaping the benefits at the expense of workers. A recent report from Oxfam shows that the majority of profits from over 200 U.S. corporations went to wealthy shareholders, with 90% of the $1.25 trillion in net profits going into their … Read more
An unexpected drop in demand for higher education in England could pose significant challenges for universities, as predictions of enrollment growth in the coming years appear overly optimistic while a demographic decline is on the horizon. A report by Higher Education Policy Institute president Bahram Bekhradnia suggests that previous estimates of 350,000 more students by … Read more
For nearly 35 years, Wyoming entrepreneur Alan Chadwick has operated his business importing clothing from China and selling the Western-style gear to stores catering to “working cowboys” in the US. Now, with former President Donald Trump campaigning on a promise to impose a 10%-20% tariff, or border tax, on all goods entering the country, with … Read more
Learning Management Systems (LMSs) have become essential tools for professionals seeking Continuing Professional Education (CPE) in today’s rapidly evolving workforce. In a world where skills can become obsolete overnight, continuous learning is crucial for career advancement and personal growth. LMSs offer a digital solution that enables self-directed learning and flexibility, allowing professionals to access the … Read more
NEW YORK — President Joe Biden slammed Elon Musk for hypocrasy on immigration after a published report that the Tesla CEO once worked illegally in the United States. The South Africa-born Musk denies the allegation. “That wealthiest man in the world turned out to be an illegal worker here. No, I’m serious. He was supposed … Read more
The composition of Japan’s future government remains uncertain following a voter backlash against Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s ruling coalition, leaving no party with a clear mandate to lead the world’s fourth-largest economy. This uncertainty has caused the yen currency to drop to a three-month low as investors and analysts brace themselves for days, or possibly … Read more
A senior UN official in Sudan says she is deeply troubled by reports of “atrocious crimes” in the central Gezira state, including the mass killing of civilians by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Clementine Nkweta-Salami’s comments came after an activist group said that at least 124 people were killed by the RSF in attacks … Read more
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Sir Keir Starmer will pledge in his speech on Monday that this week’s Budget will confront the stark reality of the country’s fiscal situation to steer Britain away from a path of decline. However, he … Read more