The London Stock Exchange will once again become the largest stock market in Europe

Data shows Britain’s main stock market has regained the title of Europe’s most valuable for the first time in almost two years. The total value of companies listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) reached $3.18 trillion on Monday, surpassing the $3.13 trillion total value of Paris-listed companies, Bloomberg data showed. Both valuations have since … Read more

UK diesel prices highest in Europe: retailers accused of profiteering

Petrol stations operated by supermarket chains such as Asda, Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s contribute significantly to this price increase. ADVERTISEMENT Daily price comparisons in the UK show that retailers are slow to pass on savings to drivers. New research from automotive group RAC shows that British drivers now spend an average of around 20 cents … Read more

Russia overtook the US in May as a gas supplier to Europe

Stay informed with free updates Simply log in to the EU energy myFT Digest – delivered straight to your inbox. European gas imports from Russia surpassed deliveries from the US in May for the first time in almost two years, despite the region’s efforts to wean itself off Russian fossil fuels since the massive invasion … Read more

Mario Draghi says Europe should not be ‘passive’ to the Chinese import threat

Stay informed with free updates Simply log in to the EU trade myFT Digest – delivered straight to your inbox. The EU must become less “passive” in defending its economic interests against the threat of countries like China that have “unfair advantages”, former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has said. The economic bloc should be … Read more

Stellantis will move part of Chinese EV production to Europe

Stay informed with free updates Simply log in to the Cars myFT Digest – delivered straight to your inbox. Stellantis will shift production of some Chinese-branded electric vehicles to Europe, in the latest sign of how global carmakers will change their regional strategy following Brussels’ announcement this week of planned additional tariffs on Chinese-made electric … Read more

Here’s everything to see at the Future Games Show 2024

Future Games Show announcements

June’s range of gaming events continued with the Future Games Show 2024 Summer Showcase, which showcased a wide range of games across a range of budgets. The showcase aired on YouTube on June 8, 2024. While the event was a less bombastic affair than the day before Summer Game Partythere were still several intriguing performances. … Read more

Volvo will move production of electric vehicles to Europe to avoid Chinese tariffs

Volvo has started shifting production of Chinese-made electric vehicles to Belgium, expecting the European Union to continue a crackdown on Beijing-subsidized imports. The Sweden-based company is seen as the most exposed among Western carmakers to controversial plans to impose tariffs on a flood of cheap electric vehicles coming to Europe from Chinese factories. Company insiders … Read more

First ever report of two ancient ape species living together in the Miocene of Europe 11 million years ago

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! Buronius manfredschmidi november. gene. and sp. photos. Top panel: upper left holotype M2 (GPIT/MA/13005), A – occlusal, B – buccal, C – lingual, D – mesial, E – distal. Lower panel: lower left paratype P4 (GPIT/MA/13004), F – occlusal, G … Read more

Will Britain and the US cut interest rates like Europe? – BBC news

Image source, Getty Images Item information Author, Natalie Sherman Role, BBC news 1 hour ago After sharply raising borrowing costs in recent years in an effort to quell rising prices, countries around the world are shifting gears. The European Central Bank (ECB) announced its first interest rate cut in five years on Thursday, lowering key … Read more

Britons are being locked out of hotel rooms and told they will have to pay AGAIN as a major tour operator goes bankrupt

BRITISH people are once again being forced to pay for their holidays and are even being banned from hotel rooms due to the collapse of a major tour operator. Earlier this week, tour operator FTI – one of the largest in Europe – went bankrupt, despite a recent investment of €125 million. British holidaymakers are … Read more