The new taskforce is part of a series of measures that the Chancellor Rishi Sunak hopes will help the UK’s financial technology sector The UK has taken a tentative step towards creating a ‘Britcoin’ with a taskforce ordered to explore whether the
Outrage as NSW Government service app CRASHES leaving thousands unable to cash in on free dining vouchers and check into venues By Alana Tindale For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:05 EDT, 18 April 2021 | Updated: 06:05 EDT, 18 April 2021 The
New Jersey businessman sues United States Attorney General Merrick Garland for right to sell his own ORGANS and says its unfair people can donate body parts but not profit from them John Bellocchio, 37, sued the federal government arguing that if he
Setback for attempts to make it easier for parents of disabled children to access locked trust fund cash as government refuses to back proposals Peers put forward a plan which would not require parents to go to court It would have given
The £90m snooper army: Government hires private contractor Mitie to carry out 10,000 home visits every day to check if passengers are in quarantine after flying back to UK from overseas Extra manpower will dramatically increase the capacity for daily home visits
There do not seem to have been ‘any boundaries at all’ in government ties to business and ‘excuses’ are being used to avoid checks, a watchdog warned today. Lord Pickles, head of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, delivered a damning assessment of
Government WILL try to make Covid vaccines COMPULSORY for care home staff, Matt Hancock confirms By Stephen Matthews Health Editor For Mailonline Published: 09:12 EDT, 14 April 2021 | Updated: 09:12 EDT, 14 April 2021 Ministers will try to make coronavirus vaccines
Foxtons sees sales surge and ploughs money into Boomin – but there’s still no hint of the estate agency returning millions borrowed from taxpayers Foxtons received nearly £7m in furlough support and business rate relief Other rival firms like Winkworths have vowed
US President Biden is expected to name John C. Inglis as the head of the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency US President Joe Biden is expected to name John C. Inglis as the head of the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency.
Australian government should be encouraging citizens to buy electric cars instead of taxing them heavily, says lobby group Australian Industry Group warning the government against taxing electric cars Group’s CEO Innes Willox says it’s putting the ‘cart before the horse’ He believes