Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, on Thursday, Sir Desmond Swayne, Tory MP for New Forest West, scolded the EU for continuing to impose strict checks on traded goods. Coming up to six years after Britons voted to pull the UK out
The United States has a ‘responsibility to be prepared’ for potential cyberattacks, the Homeland Security Secretary said on Tuesday, as the world braces for the fallout from conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Russia, which in the past is believed to have launched
Jeremy Clarkson sets up two new ‘Curdle Hill’ businesses as former Top Gear host appears to expand his Cotswolds farming brand The two new companies were named Curdle Hill Juice and Curdle Hill Wholesale Names shared with Mr Clarkon’s farm in Oxon
Millionaire businessman Marcus Lemonis has been hit with two blistering lawsuits accusing the television host of deliberately destroying small businesses on his show, The Profit, in order to make them ripe for his takeover, DailyMail.com can reveal. The owners of two companies,
President Joe Biden on Monday argued he isn’t raising taxes to pay for his ambitious $2.1 trillion plans on infrastructure and social programs but is asking wealthy and corporations to ‘pay their fair share.’ ‘Is it more important to shield millionaires from
Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are going after big businesses for being ‘uniformly Democrat’ and their CEOs putting their ‘radical left’ perspectives on full display. ‘If you look at the CEOs of the Fortune 100, there are very, very few
Proof a cash machine can help boost businesses: In one community, a brand new free-to-use ATM was installed last month – and shopkeepers say it’s already boosted local trade Thanks to requests from local firms and residents along Bishopthorpe Road, a high
George Galloway has warned that Nicola Sturgeon’s economic plans for an independent Scotland would spark an “economic nightmare” for the country. Speaking at a campaign stop in Jedburgh, the former UK MP accused the SNP of “economic illiteracy”. He warned that businesses
Nicola Sturgeon on hopes for Scotland to ‘trade freely’ with EU Scotland’s main economic public body Scottish Enterprise wrote off £131million from failed investments, according to its annual accounts for the period between April 2010 and March 2020. The accounts showed that
Brussels has been humiliated after European Union businesses look to invest in Britain instead of the continent, according to one top German business lobbyist. Ulrich Hoppe, director-general of the German-British Chamber of Industry & Commerce, told The Telegraph that many firms in