The Real Reason 95 Santander Branches Are Closing and Full List of Affected Locations
Santander is closing 95 UK branches, leading to potential job losses. The bank is also implementing other changes, like reduced hours.
DOGE Reportedly Saved US Taxpayers A Whopping £43.5 Billion In Under A Month
DOGE claims to have saved US taxpayers £43.5 billion ($55 billion) in under a month by cutting government waste, cancelling contracts, and eliminating redundant programmes.
Trump's 8-Month Severance Deal: Bold Reform Or Big Red Flag For Federal Workers?
Trump's buyout offer for federal workers is part of a larger initiative to decrease government spending by cutting the federal workforce. Officials and unions warn employees not to take the offer.
'It's Out of Control': UnitedHealth Group and Peers Charged Americans 1000% More for Drugs
FTC stated that the 'Big 3' PBM organisations collectively generated over £5.94 billion ($7.3 billion) in revenue from 2017 to 2022.
Cash Warren's Jealousy, 4-Year Breakup with Jessica Alba, and Divorce Rumours: What's Going On?
Jessica Alba and Cash Warren have ended their 17-year marriage, following years of ups and downs, including a past breakup due to jealousy and recent signs of a growing rift.
German Amazon Workers Can Apply To Work From Home Despite Company's Global RTO Mandate
Leaked documents have suggested that Amazon workers in Germany will be allowed to request working-from-home arrangements for up to two days a week.
Amazon Workers in New York, San Francisco, Atlanta, and Other Cities Plan Walkout on Thursday
Amazon faces a potential strike by thousands of Teamsters Union workers during the holiday season. The union is demanding better wages and working conditions.
UK Approves Royal Mail Takeover By Czech Billionaire
Britain's centuries-old Royal Mail is set to pass into foreign ownership after the UK government Monday approved the takeover of its parent company by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group.
NHS Battles Rise In Inbreeding-Related Consequences As MPs Mull Banning First-Cousin Marriages
It has been revealed that the NHS is already hiring specialised midwives to deal with the higher numbers of birth defects resulting from cousin marriage.
MP Says First Cousins in UK Should Be Able To Marry As It Can 'Help Build Family Bonds'
A Muslim MP has defended the practice of marrying a first cousin and has suggested that Britain should become more like the Middle East in its approach to the issue.
Here's Why The Kroeger Albertsons Merger Was Blocked And What It Means For Consumers
A federal judge blocked Kroger's £19.58B merger with Albertsons. The judge ruled the deal would harm consumers by reducing competition.
Airbus to Cut Nearly 500 UK Jobs Amid Falling Profits and Global Restructuring
Airbus has said it will be cutting 477 jobs in the UK as part of a global cost-cutting drive, following a drop in profits.
South Korea's Day Of Rage As Yoon's Martial Law Founders
South Koreans took to the streets Wednesday for a day of rage laser-focused on President Yoon Seok Yeol, whose failed attempt at imposing martial law sparked anger and dismay in the vibrant democracy.
Outrage Soars Over Spirit Airlines CEO's £3M Bonus Cheque Payday Amid Worker Layoffs
Spirit Airlines' CEO received a $3.8M bonus before bankruptcy, while the company faces $2.5B in losses and an unspecified number of job cuts.
Amazon Workers In 20 Countries To Strike Under 'Make Amazon Pay': Will UK Shoppers Be Affected?
Amazon workers from over 20 countries are planning to take action against the online retail giant on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, the two biggest online shopping days of the year.
Volkswagen Workers Head Towards Strikes From December
Volkswagen workers in Germany took a step closer to strike action on Thursday, after unions and management met for the third round of talks over the ailing carmaker's drastic cost-cutting plans.
Farmers Target PM Starmer In Protest Against New UK Tax Rules
Hundreds of farmers, many in tractors, gathered in Wales on Saturday to protest against UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his government's decision to change inheritance tax rules for farms.
Workers Stage Walkout At US Maker Of Fallout Video Game
Hundreds of US workers at the video game giant behind Fallout staged a one-day strike Wednesday over outsourcing and remote work policies, their labor union said.
Boeing Has 170K Workers Worldwide, 17K Are About To Lose Their Jobs: What's Going On?
Boeing has announced significant layoffs, affecting 17,000 employees. This comes amidst a series of challenges for the aerospace giant.
Israel Urges Fans To Skip France-Israel Football Tie After Clashes
Israel has urged fans to avoid Thursday's France-Israel football tie, which authorities fear could become a flashpoint following violence in Amsterdam surrounding a match involving an Israeli team.
1000 UK Workers Begin Labour's 4-Day Work Week Trial—These 3 London Companies Show It Can Succeed
A UK pilot program is testing a four-day workweek for 1,000 workers, aiming to improve work-life balance and productivity. Previous trials showed reduced burnout and increased employee retention.
Argentina Hit By Massive Transport Strike
Planes, trains, trucks and taxis ground to a halt in Argentina on Wednesday in a major one-day strike over President Javier Milei's austerity policies.
Quick Facts About Mike Johnson: 'Little Secret' With Trump, His Covenant Marriage, And His Net Worth
Newly appointed House Speaker Mike Johnson's conservative principles, including his unique covenant marriage, alliance with Trump, and modest financial standing, have made him a prominent yet polarising figure in American politics.
UK's Labour Govt Prepares To Unveil Its First Budget
Britain's new Labour government unveils its maiden budget Wednesday, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer warning of "painful" decisions over taxes and public spending.
Samsung 'Will Not Take Action Against (Indian) Workers In Illegal Strike' After Month-Long Standoff Ends
Samsung factory workers in Tamil Nadu recently ended a month-long strike demanding better pay and working conditions.
UK Lawmaker Quits Labour Party Over PM's 'Hypocrisy'
The new government of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer reeled from its first resignation Saturday, as lawmaker Rosie Duffield quit the Labour Party, accusing him of "hypocrisy" over his acceptance of free gifts.
Tesla Managers Show Up At Workers' Homes To See If They're Really Sick After Surge In Sick Leaves
Tesla managers in Germany caused controversy by visiting employees' homes to verify sick leave after absentee rates surged to 17% in August, sparking criticism from workers and unions, though management defended the move as a response to potential abuse of sick leave policies.
UK Train Drivers Back Govt Pay Deal To End Strikes
Train drivers in Britain have overwhelmingly accepted a government pay deal, their union said on Wednesday, ending a two-year dispute at 16 rail companies.
Trump, Harris In Final Prep For Crucial Debate
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump made their final preparations Monday on the eve of their first -- and possibly only -- televised debate before the knife-edge 2024 US presidential election.
Albertsons And Kroger CEOs Push For Merger Saying It'll Allow Them To Lower Prices And Better Compete Against Walmart, Costco And Amazon
Kroger and Albertsons seek to merge, arguing it will lower prices, but the FTC opposes the merger due to competition, job losses, and store closures.