Category: Britain

  • Mcdonald’s keeps DEI on the menu in Britain despite trump’s rollback in the US

    The UK McDonald arm maintains its diversity policies, property and integration rights (Dei), although the Chicago -based parent company has declined such initiatives since Donald Trump returned to the White House. While the American fast food giant department canceled targets to represent minorities in the upper roles, renamed the diversity…

  • Aversion to Risk Is Holding Britain Back, Wealth Fund Chief Says

    Bread path links PMN Business Britain faces a problem with risk – the country does not take enough of it. The author of the article: Bloomberg News Philip Al -Dreik It was published on February 15, 2025 • 6 minutes read You can save this article by registering for free…

  • is Britain broken without her brand of leadership?

    Fifty years ago today, Margaret Thatcher seized the Conservative Party, which has led to an era that would form the country for decades. Its heritage-that was a doctrine of economic liberalism, privatization, calm union, and the constant belief that society should be a place where those who worked hard and…

  • Cheer up, Britain! Because customer service really matters

    I remember as soon as I give up a journey through the Atlantic, I still retract the smiles of Rictus and endless filling from the lukewarm coffee that the Ba Cabin crew provided to me, just to receive a sea of ​​annoying faces in Heathrow. My sin? It is likely…

  • Brexit has failed, Macron to tell Britain

    Emmanuel Macron is preparing to inform Sir Kerr Starmer that the UK’s appearance at the main European Union summit indicates the failure of Britain’s exit from the European Union, according to senior diplomats. British Prime Minister will be the first leader in the UK to join a dinner party in…

  • Elon Musk calls for ‘new election in Britain’ as Labour support nosedives

    Elon Musk has entered British politics by calling for a “new election in Britain” after a new wave of polling data revealed a sharp decline in support for the Labor Party. A YouGov poll commissioned by The Times suggests that most voters view Sir Keir Starmer’s party as “incompetent”, “dishonest”…

  • Britain relies on just 1M top earners for £124bn in income tax

    New data reveals that the UK is increasingly reliant on a small number of first-tier taxpayers to generate a significant portion of its income tax revenue. According to HMRC, the 1.13 million individuals paying the 45p rate are expected to contribute £124 billion this year, representing more than 40% of…

  • Made In Britain urges cross-party MP support ahead of Labour party conference

    As the Labour Party conference kicks off this week, Made in Britain, a trade association that unites domestic manufacturers through the official Made in Britain brand, has issued a cross-party call for MPs to actively support domestic manufacturers. The organisation urges politicians from all political parties to discover, work with…

  • US, Britain, EU to sign first international AI treaty

    The first legally binding international treaty on artificial intelligence will be open for signature on Thursday by the countries that negotiated it, including members of the European Union, the United States and Britain, the Council of Europe’s human rights body said. The AI ​​agreement, which has been in the works…

  • New Chancellor Rachel Reeves Announces Mandatory Housing Targets ‘To Get Britain Building Again’

    In a crucial move to tackle the UK’s housing crisis, Rachel Reeves, the UK’s first female Chancellor of the Exchequer, has announced a series of ambitious measures aimed at revitalising the housing sector. In her inaugural speech as Chance…

  • Britain Should Celebrate the Wealthy – Not Tax Them Out of the Country

    In many parts of the world, wealth is celebrated and admired. This is especially true in Asia, Africa, and the United States, where the spirit of the “American Dream” fosters the belief that hard work and creativity can lead to wealth. This ambition led the United States to become the…

  • Britain proposes obligations on Mastercard and Visa to increase competition By Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) – There is no effective competition in core credit card services where Visa (NYSE:) and MasterCard (NYSE:) are the biggest players, and there is a need for more transparency for users, the British Payment Systems Regulatory Authority said in an interim report. Tuesday. “PSR found that over the…