Sunak set to tear up stock exchange rules in bid to boost city
Ahead of today's Budget, Sunak will publish a review by Lord Jonathan Hill (pictured) which will propose that listing rules be relaxed to attract a whole generation of new companies. Read more...
Budget 2021 An extra 300k house sales could beat new stamp duty holiday deadline after extension
An extra 300,000 house sales could beat the new June stamp duty holiday deadline, according to forecasts by property website Rightmove. Read more...
Gibraltar Chess Tournament Has Become a Major Draw
An annual tournament in Gibraltar has attracted some of the worlds best players, but a number of upsets in the early rounds of vaulted some unexpected players into the lead. Read more...
Kourtney Kardashian posts throwback footage with highlighter yellow hair as a teenager
Kourtney Kardashian shared footage of a past hair dye disaster she suffered as a teenager, after going blonde. Read more...
'The UK is over' Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford claims the Union is 'not sustainable'
Mark Drakeford was accused of 'giving up on the Union' after advocating a more federal arrangementakin to the United States, or even as loose as the EU. Read more...
Millions of items are lost, damaged or stolen during home moves Here's how to keep your stuff safe
Home movers have seen four million possessions lost, damaged or stolen during transit over the past 12 months, costing them 700 on average. Here's how to make sure your stuff stays safe. Read more...
Who was a vicious schoolboy fighter? Find out in our fiendish Christmas books quiz
In November, J. K. Rowling published her first children's book since her Harry Potter series. Its title? Read more...
Coronavirus Vaccine and BMI? Yes You Should Get Vaccinated.
A body mass index, or B.M.I., that indicates a risk for obesity can qualify someone for the Covid-19 vaccine, even if the measurement is outdated. Read more...
Can We Patch Up the Natural World Weve Hurt?
In Under a White Sky, Elizabeth Kolbert explores the human efforts to confront the effects of climate change, and all their unintended consequences. Read more...
A Flying Ship, and the Superior Mirage Behind It
I told myself, It must be on water, said a walker who took a picture that has since gone viral. My head doesnt want to understand that, but it must be on water. Read more...
The almost uncanny connections between the TV queen and the Duchess
Since Meghan first stepped into the royal limelight, Oprah Winfrey has determinedly set about wooing her, from doing yoga with Meghan's mum Doria, to providing gifts and mentorship. Read more...
E! Australia host Francesca Hung looks attends the Sydney Mardi Gras
Francesca Hung was on reporting duty for E! Australia at theSydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras on Saturday. Read more...
After Coup in Myanmar, a Career Diplomat Takes a Stand
At the United Nations, U Kyaw Moe Tun declared his new military masters illegitimate. They fired him, but he has no intention of leaving. Read more...
Caff Nero staff switch sell-by dates to make gone-off food appear fresh
Six former and present staff at Caff Nero admitted to changing the dates using a label gun across the UK since 2016. Read more...
Jean Kennedy Smiths Duplex Is Up for Sale
Ms. Smith, who died last June, was the last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy. She moved into the apartment at 4 Sutton Place after serving as ambassador to Ireland. Read more...
Moment three arsonists set off gas explosion that gutted warehouse causing damage worth 73,000
This is the moment a trio of arsonists set off a gas explosion in a Swansea warehouse, causing 73,000 worth of damage. They have all been spared jail. Read more...
Naomi Osaka on raising awareness for racial injustice with her masks
2020 US Open champion Naomi Osaka talks about her push for further awareness of the names of victims she wore on her masks, the journey to the title and using her voice moving forward. Read more...
Moufida Tlatli, Groundbreaker in Arab Film, Dies at 78
With The Silences of the Palace, a story of oppressed women in colonial Tunisia, she was first female director from the Arab world to achieve worldwide acclaim. Read more...
Myanmar envoy to UN It seems like they have a license to kill
CNN's Christiane Amanpour speaks with Dr. Sasa, envoy representing Myanmar's Parliament to the UN, about the ongoing protests in Myanmar. Read more...
Remembering the Lost
At many nursing homes and assisted living places, a resident's passing may be hardly noted. Read more...