A recent Federal Court decision offers a stark warning for advisers and taxpayers alike, writes Matthew Burgess.
Norwich City boss Philippe Clement tells BBC Radio Norfolk they are refreshing the players' minds on how they want to ...
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Cubans face endless blackouts, collapsing salaries and empty shops – but they're refusing to give up
Defiance. It is the word I heard more than any other during my week in Cuba.
In the Sahel countries of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, military rulers are increasingly clamping down on press freedom and freedom of expression. Many journalists, bloggers and activists have been ...
England coach Thomas Tuchel says there is total confusion over the disciplinary process after Fifa's shock decision not to ...
ChatGPT offers several free and easy-to-use features that can help beginners become more productive, creative, and organized. From writing assistance and image analysis to web search and study support ...
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling in West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Idaho v. Hecox, which allow states to exclude trans ...
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary but many working Americans struggle to achieve the American Dream, social entrepreneur and philanthropist Andrew ...
If we want to deliver the greatest benefits to the greatest number of people, wouldn’t urban public transit be a better place ...
“Science is by necessity a global effort. No one institution or country has all the answers, and Canada is very much part of ...
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SpaceX to debut on stock exchange, setting Elon Musk on course to be world's first trillionaire
The company says its shares could trade at about $135 each (£100), setting the company's valuation on track for about $1.75tn.
While Build Canada may smugly note its AI MP “won’t knock on doors,” human MPs will. When they do, those representing the ...
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