UUnited States Read More US companies in China expect revenue hit from Trump tariffs10 September 2025 BEIJING (AP) — Many U.S. companies operating in China expect their sales to take a hit this year…
EEdinburgh Read More MSP Colin Smyth living in taxpayer-funded Edinburgh flat despite Holyrood ban7 September 2025 The MSP has been charged in connection with alleged possession of indecent images of children and in relation…
UUK Read More UK deputy prime minister resigns over property taxes6 September 2025 The U.K.’s deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner, has resigned after an independent inquiry found she did not meet…
UUnited States Read More Massive Powerball jackpot gets eaten up after taxes: See analysis5 September 2025 The Powerball jackpot is now $1.7 billion, the third-largest in history, but even if you get all the…
UUnited States Read More India to cut taxes on many consumer goods following steep US tariffs4 September 2025 NEW DELHI (AP) — India will cut taxes on hundreds of consumer goods ranging from air conditioners to…
JJobs Read More Forget 40 hours: The Dutch get their work done in just 32 hours a week—and women made it possible31 August 2025 Ever since the pandemic, American workers have clung to their remote schedules for as long as possible as…
PPersonal finance Read More Social Security and Medicare cuts are coming because the bond market will force Congress: economist31 August 2025 Lawmakers have known for decades that U.S. entitlement programs are on unsustainable paths as demographics inevitably skew the…
GGermany Read More Germany Debates Who Should Cover the Costs of Unhealthy Eating31 August 2025 When Lucas Pohl boarded a flight last summer, he didn’t know it would mark a turning point in…
GGlasgow Read More Scotland needs nightlife minister to save struggling pubs and clubs, industry says31 August 2025 Trade chiefs warn Covid shutdowns, spiralling energy costs and the decline of city centres as well as tax…
UUK Read More Rachel Reeves’s Budget guru wants 20 brutal tax hikes – see which hit you | Personal Finance | Finance28 August 2025 The Chancellor has to raise anything between £20billion and £50billion in this Budget. It’s all too much for…