Two of Australia’s biggest energy companies are owned by Chinese investors, sparking national security fears as tensions ramp up with the communist superpower. Energy Australia, which has 1.7 million customers, is owned by the China Light and Power Company after being sold
Sixty or so pounds doesn’t buy you much hotel-room square footage in central London – barely enough room to open a suitcase, it turns out. However, spend an extra £19,940 and you can spend the night in your very own wing, with
Las Vegas casinos are roaring back to life, posting their best month in eight years as the vaccine rollout and pandemic fatigue spur gamblers to return to the tables and slots. In March, casinos across Nevada raked in more than $1 billion
Lee Kun-hee inherited the chairmanship of the Samsung group in 1987 – founded by his father as a fish and fruit exporter – it was already the country’s largest conglomerate, with operations ranging from consumer electronics to construction. But Lee transformed it
There were supposed to be runways to everywhere – but now there’s one runway to nowhere. The vision for Everglades Jetport in Florida in the 1960s was for it to be the biggest airport in the world, occupying a 24,960-acre plot five
Few of the Government scientists helping to shape the nation’s Covid strategy are as influential and ubiquitous as Professor Susan Michie. Not only is she a senior member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) but also two other groups guiding
Shaun Bailey slammed Sadiq Khan for stating the UK Government has an anti-London agenda. The Conservative Party’s candidate for London Mayor added that his manifesto for the upcoming May election will spread “riches” across the UK. Mr Bailey said: “Sadiq Khan has
Britain’s biggest supergrass has a ‘target on his back’ for life after giving evidence against dozens of gangland criminals who were jailed for 250 years, it can be revealed today. Fearing he may be killed, the former drug pusher agreed a deal
This is Royal Caribbean’s epic new cruise ship, which will be the biggest in the world when it launches in 2022. Called Wonder of the Seas, the vessel will be based in Shanghai, China, and will feature an 82ft- (25m) long, 10-deck-high
Dignity’s chairman Clive Whiley ousted in coup led by firm’s biggest shareholder By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 18:09 EDT, 22 April 2021 | Updated: 18:09 EDT, 22 April 2021 Funeral provider Dignity said 55 per cent of votes cast