Disney takes online video crown away from Netflix as global streaming war heats up August 11, 2022 Entertainment giant Disney said late last night it has taken over streaming rival Netflix in the total number of subscribers for the first time ever. Having gained 14.4m subscribers to its Disney+ the franchise now maintains a 221m total subscriptions across its streaming offerings. This is compared to Netlfix’s reported 220.67m total global subscribers. It [...]
Cliffhanger elections in Kenya: Establishment candidate Odinga widens lead over ‘Hustler’ Ruto August 10, 2022 Millions of Kenyans are glued to their TV screens and mobile phones today as an extremely close race is unfolding between the two main candidates for the presidency. Opposition leader Raila Odinga, who is backed by the outgoing president and seen as the establishment candidate, faces deputy president William Ruto, who styles himself as an [...]
Emergency talks: Chancellor and energy bosses hold crisis meeting as gas bills risk climbing to £4,400 August 10, 2022 Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi and Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng will hold emergency talks with energy sector chiefs today as the price cap was forecast to hit more than £4,400 in January. In a new dire outlook for households, Cornwall Insight said bills are set to soar to around £3,582 in October, from £1,971 on Tuesday, before [...]
Dozens of people in China infected with new virus called Langya transmitted from animals August 10, 2022 Chinese authorities are urgently looking into a new deadly virus that has infected over three dozen people in the country, several media in Asia report this morning. The virus, called Langya, is carried to humans from animals, particularly shrews, according to The Taipei Times. The Langya henipavirus has been discovered in China, with 35 confirmed [...]
Tui takes £63m hit from recent travel chaos after 200 flight cancellations in just two months August 10, 2022 Holiday giant Tui has revealed a £63m hit from the recent travel chaos that crippled airports and led to flight cancellations and lengthy delays. The firm said its customers were impacted by about 200 flight cancellations in May and June, in particular due to woes at Manchester Airport amid staff shortages. Tui remained loss-making in [...]
150,000 Brits join campaign to force govt to do more to tackle cost of living crisis August 9, 2022 A new campaign to press the Government to do more to tackle the cost-of-living crisis is backed by more than 150,000 people. Union leaders said the fact so many people signed up to the Enough is Enough campaign on its first day on Monday shows the popularity of the initiative. Dave Ward, general secretary of [...]
Today’s elections in Kenya: Meet Esther Passaris, not your average Nairobi household name August 9, 2022 It’s D-Day in Kenya as the country is holding its biggest election in years today. Polls opened at 7am this morning for more than 22m registered voters, who will today endorse their favourite candidates in 46,232 polling stations across the country. All eyes are on the top job, with outgoing President Jomo Kenyatta leaving government [...]
Millions of Brits in for shock charges as credit card rates hit highest level since 1998 August 9, 2022 With credit card borrowing growing at its fastest pace since 2005, new analysis shared with City A.M. this morning shows that last month average rates on credit cards hit their highest level since 1998. An analysis of the Bank of England’s quoted household interest rate figures uncovered that average credit card rates jumped 0.23 percentage [...]
Voting underway in Kenya: East Africa braces itself as fierce battle between Raila and Ruto reaches climax August 9, 2022 NAIROBI – It’s D-Day in Kenya: after two years of campaigning, planning and plotting, voting is underway. where an opposition leader backed by the outgoing premier faces the deputy president who styles himself as the outsider and a “hustler”. Polls across the country opened at 6am local time this morning, with more than 22m registered [...]
Calls grow to introduce energy bill ‘furlough’ and to fight cost of living crisis with ‘wartime mentality’ August 9, 2022 The UK Government should treat the cost-of-living crisis with a “wartime mentality” and issue an energy bill “furlough”, according to the Liberal Democrats. The party’s Scottish leader, Alex Cole-Hamilton, made the call on the BBC’s Good Morning Scotland programme on Tuesday. “Families right across Scotland, and indeed the UK, will be looking towards the coming [...]