BHP ends talks with rival as Noront bidding war heats up December 13, 2021 Talks between Australian mining companies BHP and rival Wyloo have ended today as the companies compete to purchase Noront.
Three government parties to be investigated by top civil servant as fresh details emerge December 9, 2021 Three government parties that took place last year when London was under lockdown restrictions will be investigated by a top civil servant.
Macron calls for stronger EU defence ties and border controls December 9, 2021 French President Macron has called for Europe to strengthen defence cooperation and border control as France prepares for EU presidency.
Britain battles worst ever bird flu outbreak with 500,000 animals culled December 9, 2021 Britain is in the grips of its worst ever avian flu outbreak a minister has said with 500,000 animals culled so far.
Italy slaps Amazon with €1.1bn fine for abusing market dominance December 9, 2021 Italy’s competitions watchdog has slapped Amazon with a €1.13bn (£965m) fine for harming rival e-commerce logistics services.
Train operator Go-Ahead admits to ‘serious errors and failures’ as shares suspended December 9, 2021 Train operator Go-Ahead Group has seen the trading of its shares temporarily suspended as it admitted to serious errors and failures in the way it ran the Southeastern rail franchise.
HS2 signs £2bn deal to create the UK’s fastest trains December 9, 2021 HS2 has signed a £2bn contract with manufacturers Hitachi and Alstom in a bid to produce the fastest trains ever seen in Britian.
Austria introduces fines up to €3600 for the unvaccinated December 9, 2021 Austria’s government has reportedly said it will impose criminal fines as high as €3600 on citizens who refuses to get vaccinated.
WhatsApp launches crypto pilot scheme for US customers December 9, 2021 WhatsApp has launched a new pilot scheme to allow a sample of its US customers to send crypto payments within messaging groups.
UK threatens to impose tariffs on more US goods amid steel dispute December 8, 2021 The UK's trade minister has reportedly threatened to impose tariffs on US goods if Trump-era steel duties are not canned.