Phil Collins and Genesis band members sell music rights in $300+ million deal
Phil Collins and Genesis bandmates Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford have sold a bundle of music rights to catalogue, including 1980's pop hits, to Concord Music Group for $300 million.
Bank of England to buy UK bonds to avert financial risk
The Bank of England has moved to halt a slide in British government bonds that posed a “material risk” after plans to slash taxes spooked investors.
Bank of England 'will not hesitate' to act as it monitors market turmoil
The Bank of England said on Monday it would not hesitate to raise rates and is monitoring markets in response to the new government's financial plans.
Nostradamus book sales skyrocket after prediction of Queen Elizabeth II's death
A book interpreting the prophecies of Nostradamus is selling out after correctly predicting the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The book claims Charles III will abdicate.
UK slashes personal, corporate taxes in bid to spur growth
Inspired by Margaret Thatcher’s free market economics, Liz Truss has insisted that growing the economy and tax cuts for businesses will benefit everyone.
McDonald’s to close all its UK restaurants Monday to honor the Queen’s funeral
McDonald's announced that it will close all UK restaurants on Monday, September 19 as a mark of respect to Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her funeral.
Heinz ketchup, Lanson champagne, other favorites of the Queen may have to change branding
More than 600 companies that received a Royal Warrant from the Queen to display the royal coat of arms on their products including Heinz will have to reapply.
King Charles III: How the new British monarch can impact an economy on the brink of crisis
The King has limited practical power, but he has private weekly meetings with the prime minister during which he can express views and provide guidance on current issues.
Business during Queen Elizabeth mourning period may continue, UK says
The United Kingdom's Cabinet Office released guidance for businesses and private organizations' conduct during the national mourning period for Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II was a faithful steward of the US-UK 'special relationship': Former American ambassador
Former United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets, reacted to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
UK PM Liz Truss vows to 'deal hands on' with energy crisis, and will scrap fracking ban
U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss has ruled out a windfall tax on oil companies to pay for her plans to tackle the energy crisis, but will end the UK's fracking ban.
India overtakes former colonial ruler UK to become 5th largest world economy: 'law of Karma works'
India, on the 75th anniversary of its independence from the U.K., has overtaken its former colonial master to rank as the world's fifth largest economy.
UK economy sees output fall by 11%, steepest decline since 1709
The UK's economic output shrank by its largest percentage since 1709 in 2020, after the COVID-19 pandemic snuffed the nations economic growth.
McDonald's finally brings hit twist on classic Big Mac to the US
A new twist on the Big Mac is coming to the U.S., with fast food giant McDonald's set to release the Chicken Big Mac for a limited time at select Miami locations
UK inflation hits double digits for first time since 1982
British consumer price inflation jumped to 10.1% in July, its highest since February 1982, up from an annual rate of 9.4% in June.
UK supermarket Iceland Foods now offering shoppers small interest-free loans for groceries
As inflation continues to jack up grocery prices in the UK, supermarket Iceland Foods plans on offering customers small interest-free loans to struggling customers.
UK rising cost of living forcing Britons to part ways with pets
The cost of living, fueled by inflation, is rising in the United Kingdom, and many residents are having to make tough decisions about keeping their pets.
Hundreds of Amazon warehouse workers walk out over pay, UK union says
Hundreds of Amazon warehouse workers in southeast England are protesting over low wages and increased cost of living. Amazon has faced criticism from workers previously.
Boris Johnson resignation could revitalize US-UK economic relationship, former Trump trade adviser says
Former Trump official Clete Willems explains how inflation and the overall economic situation in the U.K. caused Boris Johnson to resign as prime minister
Amazon to face investigation in the UK over anti-competitive concerns
Amazon is being investigated by Britain's competition watchdog on claims that they're harming competition by giving an unfair advantage to merchants that pay for extra services.

















