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Standard Chartered's fintech investment arm is partnering with the UK's first sharia-complaint fintech firm. Reuters
Standard Chartered invests in UK sharia-compliant fintech company

Algbra announces it will partner with a unit of the Asia-focused global bank, as business leaders, government officials and regulators gather for UK Fintech Week

BankingApril 15, 2024
If the oil giant Shell marched out of London, how many others would follow?
Shellacking: London stock market faces investors zeroing out

Investment outflows are on the up while energy and resource companies are also considering packing their bags

MarketsApril 12, 2024
Spring flowers bloom in front of the Bank of England building in London. Former Fed chairman Ben Bernanke said the Bank of England's main forecasting method needs a complete overhaul. Reuters / Toby Melville / File Photo
Bank of England forecasting needs revamp, ex-Fed chief Bernanke says

His 86-page review makes 12 recommendations covering how the bank predicts inflation and interest rate paths

BusinessApril 12, 2024
Heathrow Airport's chief executive has warned that the Electronic Travel Authorisation scheme for transit passengers will hurt the British economy. EPA
Heathrow urges government to scrap ETA for transit passengers

Airport's hub status under threat from charges for those passing through to other destinations

BusinessApril 11, 2024
Old Park Lane Palatial Apartment. Victoria Pertusa / The National
Mega Mansions: Palatial London home with royal links going for £26m

Property on Old Park Lane in Mayfair has been associated with the British royals, Rolls-Royce luxury cars and the Elgin Marbles

PropertyApril 10, 2024
A satellite photo of Bahrain and Qatar. A joint project between Bahrain and Britain is among 11 the UK Space Agency says will be given more funding. Photo: Sultan Al Neyadi / X
Cash boost for Bahrain-UK space project

UK Space Agency has invested another £1.4 million into project that aims to measure carbon emissions from spacecraft over the Gulf

UKApril 09, 2024
Microsoft is opening a new office in London dedicated to artificial intelligence research and development. Reuters
London to get boost from Microsoft AI hub

The tech firm's AI boss Mustafa Suleyman says it will advertise roles for 'exceptional individuals'

UKApril 08, 2024
Robert Pether, 49, has been detained in Baghdad since April 7, 2021. Photograph: Desree Pether
New calls to release Australian engineer after three years in Iraqi prison

Academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert, who was detained for years in Iran on accusations of spying, says Iraqi government should release fellow Australian

MENAApril 07, 2024
British Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden at 10 Downing Street, in London. AFP
Advice on arms sales to Israel unchanged, says UK deputy PM

Oliver Dowden said UK would not 'supply arms' if it was unable to legally do so, but that was not presently the case

UKApril 07, 2024
Waves hit Whitehead in Northern Ireland. About 34,000 people were left without electricity on Saturday. PA
Travel and flood warnings as Storm Kathleen hits Scotland

Possible power cuts and travel disruption may continue into Sunday in parts of the UK, as the storm moves across from Ireland

UKApril 07, 2024
A member of 47 Air Despatch Squadron loads humanitarian aid onto an RAF A400M aircraft to airdrop it, along the northern coastline of Gaza, as part of the Jordanian-led international aid mission, in Amman, Jordan, in this handout released March 26, 2024. RAF / UK MoD / Reuters
UK to send Royal Navy ship to supply aid to Gaza

The vessel will be part of an international effort to set up a new humanitarian maritime corridor for aid to the besieged enclave in early May

UKApril 07, 2024
British Steel has won a contract to supply railway tracks for Egypt's new Green Line project. Photo: Siemens
British Steel wins major Egyptian railway contract

The UK company will supply rails to Egypt's first fully electric railway stretching from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean

BusinessApril 05, 2024
Rolls-Royce sees tremendous opportunity for its aero engine-making business in the GCC's growing tourist markets. Photo: Rolls-Royce
Middle East at centre of Rolls-Royce's drive to quadruple profits

Engineering giant tells The National that the region's markets represent 'phenomenal growth opportunities'

BusinessApril 04, 2024
Visitors ride the Nemesis rollercoaster at Alton Towers, owned by Merlin Entertainments, which is introducing surge pricing at times of high demand. Getty Images
Urge to surge: How dynamic pricing is taking over

As tourist attractions and restaurants follow hotels and airlines in using surge pricing, experts predict it could eventually cover all major purchases

EconomyMarch 30, 2024
Terraced houses in north London. Figures show more than 80 per cent of areas in the UK capital have affordability ratios above 12. Getty Images
Unaffordability of London homes is 'off the scale'

Overall UK home buyers spent 8.3 times their average earnings to buy a home in 2023, according to the ONS

PropertyMarch 25, 2024
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