The party that sparked Brexit worries about its future
A matter of months after it secured Britain’s exit from the European Union, UKIP appears to be fighting for its political life.
Apple pushes up prices in UK by 20 percent as customers feel Brexit bite
Apple has quietly pushed up the price of existing products in the United Kingdom.
New York could be the winner of Brexit, London warns EU and UK leaders
Several of the City of London’s most prominent voices have warned EU and U.K. leaders that New York could be the winner from Brexit.
Apple raises computer prices in UK
Apple increases the prices of its laptop and desktop computers by hundreds of pounds in the UK.
Court-free clickable bankruptcy ‘removes stigma’
Applying for bankruptcy online rather than in court removes some of the stigma and is proving popular, the Insolvency Service says.
AI system finds Trump will win the White House and is more popular than Obama in 2008
An artificial intelligence system puts Republican nominee Donald Trump ahead of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in the election race.
Bond bonanza boosts Wall Street and beyond…and it’s likely to continue
The third-quarter earnings season has proven to be largely positive for banks, mostly thanks to fixed income trading.
Antarctic: World’s largest marine park created
One of the world’s most ecologically important oceans would be protected from commercial fishing for 35 years.
Real-time data-crunching could be a tie-breaker for women’s tennis
By analyzing game data in real time, coaches can help tennis players devise strategies to win matches, says WTA coach Wim Fissette.
‘Don’t sell your company’: Vine founder’s advice as Pornhub offers to buy axed app
Twitter’s decision to close its video sharing service Vine has been met a tongue-in-cheek acquisition bid from Pornhub.
