Recent official figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveal that there was no growth in the UK economy in July. This marks the second consecutive month of stagnation following the election of the Labour government. Economists had anticipated growth, with a forecast of 0.2% expansion. However, the reality of a flatline in GDP
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The recent ruling by the European Union’s top court has thrust Ireland into an uncomfortable yet beneficial situation. The country is set to receive a substantial sum of 13 billion euros from Apple in unpaid taxes. This windfall presents a unique challenge for Irish lawmakers as they must now decide how to allocate this influx
As the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics in Paris have set the bar high for the upcoming summer Games in Los Angeles in 2028, key stakeholders are emphasizing the importance of adequate preparation. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass expressed her concerns about the extensive work needed to be done in the city to ensure it is
Childhood obesity is a significant public health concern that has been on the rise in recent years. Many children struggle to achieve and maintain a healthy weight through lifestyle interventions alone. In this context, the phase IIIa SCALE Kids trial examined the efficacy of adding liraglutide (Saxenda) to lifestyle intervention in young children with obesity.
Recently, a Republican vice presidential nominee, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, shared a false conspiracy theory that Haitian immigrants were stealing and eating other people’s pets. This unsubstantiated claim not only caused unnecessary fear and panic but also perpetuated harmful stereotypes against immigrants. A Biden administration official criticized Vance’s actions, calling them “dangerous” and highlighting
The riots in Cardiff last year left a scar on the community, with a total of 31 people being charged in connection with the chaos that ensued. The disorder in the Ely area of Cardiff followed the tragic deaths of teenagers Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans in a crash involving an electric bike. The events
Apple has lost a 10-year court battle against the European Union over its tax affairs in Ireland. The tech giant expressed disappointment at the ruling, claiming that the European Commission is attempting to retroactively change the rules. According to Apple, its income was already subjected to taxes in the U.S., as required by international tax
Sales of ultra-luxury homes have seen a surprising surge in specific regions of the United States during the second quarter. As reported by real estate firm Knight Frank, cities like New York, Miami, and Palm Beach, Florida, experienced significant growth in the number of homes selling for $10 million or more. While Palm Beach saw
Recent research conducted by a team from Edith Cowan University in Australia has shed light on the connection between Alzheimer’s disease and coronary artery disease (CAD). This study delved into large genetic datasets to uncover shared genes or gene variations that may contribute to the risk of developing both Alzheimer’s and heart disease. The team
The highly anticipated release of Vivo’s X200 series is just around the corner, with the standard model and the top-end model making waves in the tech world. Leaks about the smartphones have revealed exciting details about their new designs, camera specifications, and battery capacities. Recent reports have showcased a brand-new design for both models, with