Australia and others ask for Brexit trade compensation
A number of World Trade Organization countries have asked for compensation over Brexit.
Sterling boosted as Nigel Farage reportedly reduces his Brexit Party challenge in UK election
The Brexit Party will reportedly stand down in another 43 seats currently held by other parties.
White House releases memo of Trump’s April call with Ukraine’s Zelenskiy
The congratulatory phone call was three months before the July 25 call, which sparked the House impeachment inquiry.
Trump to attend NATO meeting in Britain early December
Trump will travel to Britain for the meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from Dec. 2 to 4.
European Investment Bank to scrap funding for fossil fuel projects
Board reaches agreement on new energy lending policy following a meeting.
Lloyds shareholders lose legal fight over HBOS
Lloyds TSB shareholders claim they were “mugged” when Lloyds took over the lender.
General election 2019: What are nationalisation and privatisation?
The two topics are a big discussion point in the general election, but how do they work?
Singles Day sales hit a record high as Chinese buyers rack up their credit card bills
A significant portion of sales during this year’s Singles Day shopping event in China came from spending on credit, according to estimates from analysts.
Venice hit by another ferocious high tide, flooding city
The central St. Mark’s Square was submerged and closed to tourists, while shops and hotels were once more invaded by rising waters bringing fresh misery to the fragile city.
BT Sport retains exclusive Champions League rights in £1.2bn deal from 2021-24
BT Sport wins the exclusive rights to show the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League from 2021-24 in a £1.2bn deal.
