Strike at port of Felixstowe
Workers at Felixstowe port are to hold an eight-day strike later this month over a wage dispute.
Unite members will walk out on August 21 after talks at the Acas conciliation...
Refusing to go on holiday
Britons going on holiday are giving up travelling around the country because of the rising price of car fuel and other goods and services. The Sun on Sunday published a poll published by The Sun on Sunday newspaper.
10% of...
Insurance programmes
The British insurance marketplace Lloyd's of London announced on Friday it has set up an insurance programme for food cargo to be exported from Ukraine via safe sea corridors.
Insurance company Ascot and brokerage firm Marsh, b...
An abnormal heatwave
July 2022 was the driest July in England in 111 years. According to the United Kingdom Meteorological Office, 15.8 mm of rain has fallen in England since the beginning of the month a quart...
Inflation in the UK
The rapid rise in the cost of living in the UK is forcing UK pensioners back to work. The Guardian, a British newspaper, said this on Monday.
According to estimates of the National Statistics S...
Flow of migrants
British authorities are failing to cope with the rising tide of migrants crossing the Channel, failing to provide them with decent accommodation and failing to identify potentially dangerous people. This is according to a report rel...
Boris Johnson flew in a Eurofighter Typhoon
The outgoing Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, said he had flown in a British Air Force Typhoon fighter jet and even demonstrated some aerobatics.
In his&n...
Aston Martin shares
Automaker Aston Martin has announced a massive fundraising programme in which it will sell a 16.7 per cent stake in the Public Investment Fund. This was reported by the British newspaper Financial Times.
As the newspaper notes, ...
After two months of decline
The United Kingdom's GDP showed growth of 0.5 per cent in May after falling for two months in a row, according to a report released Wednesday by the United Kingdom's National Statistics Service. This is stated in a report...
London Airport
London Heathrow Airport has imposed a cap on the number of passengers who can use the air harbour each day and called on airlines to stop selling tickets for summer flights this year.
Heathrow&...
Boris Johnson's replacement
British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, considered one of the main contenders for prime minister after Boris Johnson's resignation, said on Saturday he would not run for the position of leader of the ruling ...
Britain's GDP in the future
UK public debt could reach 320% of GDP in 50 years, up from the current 96%. This is according to a report circulated by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) on Thursday.
The United Kingdom's debt burden will incre...
Appeal to UK Prime Minister
Former UK health chief Sajid Javid on Wednesday called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign amid another scandal surrounding the head of government.
"It is unfair when colleag...
Gas from Norway
Gas supplies from Norway to the UK could be halted over the weekend if a strike by employees of Norwegian company Equinor (formerly Statoil), which began on Tuesday night, contin...
Cars in the United Kingdom
Vehicle production in the United Kingdom rose by 13.3% to 62,284 units in May compared with the same month last year. It was the first increase in car output in 10 months, data&...
Petrol prices
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace gave hope to motorists uncomfortable with rising fuel prices on Wednesday when he said fuel costs may have peaked.
Petrol and diesel prices have jumped to record levels and the cost of filling up the aver...
British shoppers are angry
Shop staff in the UK are increasingly facing hostility from shoppers due to a significant rise in the cost of living. This was reported on Tuesday by The Guardian newspaper, citing a report by the Institute ...
Strike in London today
Hospital cleaners and nurses on strike over a pay dispute came to support railway workers during a rally in central London.
Several hundred people gathered outside King's Cross St Pancras station...
No cause for concern
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday he was not worried by press reports of an alleged plot within the ruling Conservative Party to oust him as head of the British government amid a Tory defeat in a by-election to...
Inflation is forcing people to save money
Growth in UK property prices for sale has fallen markedly this year. According to the Rightmove website, this is due to pressure on buyers due to rising living costs and the prospect of rising interest rates...
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