National Grid and SSE move offshore over Labour plans
Two top energy firms say they have moved ownership of their UK operations overseas to protect themselves from Labour’s nationalisation plans.
Two top energy firms say they have moved ownership of their UK operations overseas to protect themselves from Labour’s nationalisation plans.
Children under five account for all but one of the deaths as suspected cases double to 1,644
Consumption has fallen to record lows, but candy superstores in the neighbouring country are booming as the levy rises again
The president ‘is always concerned about corruption’ national security adviser Robert O’Brien told reporters, declining to say whether the U.S. will provide military aid next year.
Following the shakeup from the sudden U.S. retreat, major powers in northeast Syria have bolstered their forces and converged on a strategically critical area.
A defiant Emmanuel Macron has told laid-off employees at a troubled French appliance factory in his home town that it wasn’t his government’s fault that a takeover there failed.
The leaders of Britain’s four biggest political parties are facing tough questions from a studio audience as the focus of the election broadens beyond Brexit.
Chinese President Xi Jinping says Beijing wants to work for a trade deal with the United States, but if need be will ‘fight back’.
The new president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, says better-targeted public spending would help support economic growth in the eurozone.
A US agency has drafted new management alternatives that could lead to expanded drilling in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.