Sterling Declines Amid Speculation Over Burnham's Challenge to Starmer
The potential challenge from Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to Labour leader Keir Starmer raises concerns about the UK's borrowing limits, impacting Sterling's value.
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The potential challenge from Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to Labour leader Keir Starmer raises concerns about the UK's borrowing limits, impacting Sterling's value.
CEOs are voicing their worries about how the ongoing political turmoil in Westminster, particularly regarding Starmer's future, is affecting investment and the UK's global standing.
As the Labour Party grapples with significant internal strife, MPs are questioning its viability as a political entity, raising concerns about its future.
A tragic cave diving accident in the Maldives has resulted in the deaths of five Italians, with one body recovered as search efforts continue.
A dead whale has been discovered off the coast of Denmark, but uncertainty remains about its identity and origins, particularly whether it is the well-known humpback named Timmy.
In a brutal assault on Kyiv, Russian forces launched a barrage of drones and missiles, resulting in at least 10 fatalities and raising alarms about the conflict's escalation.
Josh Simons has announced his resignation from parliament, a strategic move that may allow Andy Burnham to return and possibly challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
A look into how working abroad, specifically in Germany, can influence a retiree's eligibility for U.S. Social Security benefits.
The emergency governance framework was first introduced by the government of previous Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in 2020 as part of measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former Chancellor Angela Merkel urges the public to exercise patience with the current coalition government, which is facing significant dissatisfaction.
The business investment rate in the EU has fallen to its lowest level since 2015, with companies citing tariffs, weak demand, and regulatory uncertainties as key challenges.
The Kremlin's 'New People' party, designed as a controlled dissent outlet, has seen its support rise to 13.4% as public frustration grows due to internet restrictions.
David Klenerman and Shankar Balasubramanian, along with Pascal Mayer, have been awarded Spain's top science prize for their significant contributions to DNA sequencing, aiding in the fight against coronavirus.
Indonesia and Russia are in discussions regarding potential collaboration in nuclear energy, indicating a shared interest in this sector.
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is appealing his conviction related to allegations of campaign funding linked to Libya's support for his 2007 presidential bid.
The European Commission has recommended the cessation of conversion practices, yet this falls short of the comprehensive ban that advocates sought through a citizens' initiative with over one million signatures.
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani discusses the recent restoration of the Cooperation Agreement with the EU.
In a recent interview, President Emmanuel Macron highlighted the necessity for France to reassess its military involvement in the Sahel region, suggesting that discussions on this matter should have occurred earlier.
The Karabakh horse, a rare breed known for its striking golden coat and endurance, is the focus of collaborative conservation initiatives between Azerbaijan and Germany, aiming to protect a rich equestrian legacy.
In a bid to enhance its competitive stance, the European Union is taking steps to address complacency in the global rare earth elements market.