ZURICH (Reuters) – Credit Suisse is considering compensating investors hit by the collapse of funds linked to insolvent finance firm
Businesswoman Staveley loses Barclays court battle for damages
LONDON (Reuters) – A London High Court judge on Friday found Barclays guilty of “serious deceit” over how it negotiated
Covid-19 coronavirus: Two new Covid cases in managed isolation
There are two new Covid cases today, both travellers from Britain who are in managed isolation. There are no new
British company bosses warn against 'race to the bottom' in listing review
LONDON (Reuters) – British corporate lobby group the Institute of Directors on Wednesday said relaxing rules to attract more stock
Luxurious UK homes used for money laundering
(BLOOMBERG) – Investors are not the only ones who are snapping up all the best homes in London. The UK
Britain ends long Brexit journey with economic break from EU
Britain’s long and sometimes acrimonious divorce from the European Union ended Thursday with an economic split that leaves the EU
Britain's Meghan says she doesn't do social media for 'self-preservation'
FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Meghan, Duchess of Sussex speaks during a school assembly as part of a visit to Robert Clack
UK police probing COVID-positive lawmaker who took long train journey
LONDON (Reuters) – A British lawmaker who made a long train journey from London to Scotland despite having received a
UK wants university students to be able to return home for Christmas
FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary Oliver Dowden walks outside Downing Street in London, Britain September 23,
Brexit showdown looms as UK threatens to undermine divorce treaty
LONDON (Reuters) – Brexit trade talks plunged into crisis on Monday after Britain warned the European Union that it could