Cancer treatment is one of the most sensitive and demanding health issues that depends on the quality of healthcare, medical equipment and people. The patients and their families look for special facilities that allow them to receive necessary treatment and do not leave a bad impression. Here, we will aim at identifying the better hospitals that treat cancer patients and ...

The Bank of England is under increasing pressure to cut interest rates this week as job vacancies and factory output show signs of a slowing economy. According to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), job vacancies fell by 3.2% in August, with nearly 720,000 new adverts, reflecting a sluggish job market as Britain’s factory output contracted for the first time ...

The Apache tribe in Arizona is taking a fight with the federal government and copper producers to the Supreme Court, which they hope will protect what they say is their religious rights to sacred ground.  Apache Stronghold, a nonprofit group representing the tribe’s interests, is fighting to preserve Oak Flat — what the Apaches say is their ‘direct corridor to ...

Harland & Wolff, the historic Belfast shipyard known for building the Titanic, is on the brink of administration, putting a £1.6 billion contract to build three Royal Navy warships at risk. The troubled shipyard, which is expected to file for administration as early as Monday, faces a cash shortfall by the end of this month, raising fears that the Fleet ...

More than seven years after Dame Linda Dobbs was appointed to investigate whether Lloyds Banking Group covered up a £1 billion fraud scandal at HBOS, the victims of the scandal are still waiting for answers. The review, initially expected to take a matter of months, now risks becoming one of the slowest official reports in British history, with growing accusations ...

Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, has been cautioned that “significant action” is necessary to stabilise the UK’s public finances, according to a report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The report calls for an overhaul of the fiscal regime, including scrapping stamp duty and scaling back the pension triple lock, as the government faces mounting spending pressures driven ...

Retailers in London’s West End have suffered a £220 million loss in unrealised sales in the first half of 2024, following the UK government’s decision to scrap tax-free shopping for overseas visitors, according to new research by the New West End Company. Despite an increase in international visitors, the area’s retailers are expected to face a larger financial hit this ...

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is at odds with Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds over plans to grant workers full employment rights from day one of a job, as concerns grow among businesses about the impact of the proposed reforms. The disagreement centres on how probation periods should function under the new system, which is part of Labour’s broader push to ...

The online casino industry has experienced tremendous growth over the past two decades, becoming a powerful force in the global economy. From humble beginnings to a multi-billion-dollar industry, online casinos have evolved to meet the needs of a digital-savvy population. As technology advances, so does the business potential of this ever-growing sector. In this article, we will delve into the ...

A bipartisan pair of senators is introducing a new bill on the fourth anniversary of the Abraham Accords to deepen cooperation between U.S. and Middle East partners.  The LINK Act, brought forth by Sens. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, and Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., co-chairs of the Abraham Accords Caucus, would establish a ‘military subject matter exchange program’ to deepen cultural ties and ...