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Consumer magazine Which? has this morning named the winners of their Shoddy Awards 2025, which lists the companies that have ...
Which? is naming and shaming the companies responsible for the biggest consumer letdowns of the year in its third annual Shoddy Awards, as it challenges firms to do better for their customers.  To be ...
Which? is naming and shaming the companies responsible for biggest consumer letdowns of the year in its third annual Shoddy Awards ...
President Donald Trump is hosting Bahrain’s crown prince at the White House. This meeting highlights Trump’s ongoing efforts to strengthen ties with Gulf Arab leaders. The U.S. and Bahrain ...
Tariffs on steel, aluminum, and other imported goods are driving up costs and altering global supply chains—pressuring industries to cut back on safety investments and exposing workers to new ...
Hecla’s US mines are solid cash generators, but Canadian assets face operational and permitting challenges. Read more on HL ...
USD/INR reclaims the three-week high of 86.15 on Wednesday after a slight corrective move to near 85.15 the previous day. The near-term trend of the pair remains bullish as it stays above the 20-day ...
Sonja Hutson Good morning from the Financial Times. Today is Wednesday, July 16th, and this is your FT News Briefing. Washington has agreed to another trade deal and the veil has been lifted on a ...
The Trump administration's decision to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50% has had profound effects on the manufacturing and construction industries. While the intention was to bolster ...
Erik Fabian is proud of his invention, which aims to help home bakers make sourdough bread, but it comes at a cost, with tariff challenges.
The company I first encountered as a Pez dispenser trading post serves as a fascinating case study for what businesses need to do to retain users.
From 53 million square metres of textile output in 2020 to just 32 million in 2024, the sector has shed nearly 40 percent of ...