Newsletter Mar 29, 2023
UK raises terror threat level in N.Ireland ahead of Biden visit

The domestic spy agency MI5 judged that the risk of an attack had gone from "substantial" to "severe"


UK treasury official sees no immediate concerns on UBS-Credit Suisse deal

Britain's No. 2 Treasury official said on Tuesday that he does not have any immediate concerns about the execution of Switzerland's Credit Suisse rescue by UBS but will monitor the deal closely, reiterating that UK banks are "very resilient."


 
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More food shortages could add to Britain's price pressure

Britons already reeling from the biggest rise in food prices since 1977 may have to get used to shortages of fresh vegetables as soaring costs and unpredictable weather hit domestic production.

Banking rebound remains fragile as regulators review response to failures

Investor confidence in the banking sector remained fragile on Tuesday, with the European Central Bank (ECB) saying recent volatility highlighted the need for greater regulatory scrutiny.

Scottish Muslim leader's rise underlines 'new norm' in UK

Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is the Hindu son of parents whose familial roots lie in India.

Germany prepares pomp for Charles III's first foreign trip

During his three-day visit, Charles will become the first monarch to address the German parliament.

UK shoppers turn to discount stores and second-hand shops amid cost of living crisis

UK retail sales rose in February as consumers' confidence reached a one-year high while US market struggles amid banking moves and monetary tightening.

What businesses should know about the Employee Relations Bill

The Employee Relations (Flexible Working) Bill aims to enable more people to request flexible working, giving them the legal right, even though they are not legally entitled to receive it.

Imposign a nationwide TikTok ban can be US lawmakers' only chance to restrict the app

A Cybersecurity Expert has explained why imposing a nationwide ban on TikTok could turn out to be an arduous task for US lawmakers.

Mason Greenwood and his history of bad behaviour at Manchester United

Greenwood's career is still in limbo as United conduct an internal investigation on the accusations against him.

UK's Prince Harry says tabloid's journalists are 'criminals'

Britain's Prince Harry has accused Buckingham Palace in court documents of withholding information from him about phone-hacking and said he was exposing the alleged wrongdoing by tabloid "criminals" out of love for his country.

Amsterdam targets rowdy Brits with 'stay away' campaign

People searching for terms such as "stag party Amsterdam" or "pub crawl Amsterdam" will be shown warning advertisements,"

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