Batt Cables, a 70-year-old British cables manufacturer employing 334 people, enters administration citing ongoing liquidity ...
Razgar Alani is the UK representative of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan in the UK. Here he tells the Mirror why ...
Some staff have reportedly gone months without being paid while certain branches have been left without appropriate stock.
A profitable UK offsite construction firm has collapsed into administration, leaving suppliers and subcontractors facing ...
Students at Latonia Elementary School are set to return to in-person classes next week after a partial roof collapse at the ...
Once one of the world's richest nations, Venezuela has faced a decadeslong collapse that triggered one of the largest ...
As millions of Americans face skyrocketing health insurance rates, a Pennsylvania Republican congressional candidate is ...
A staple on the high street for 35 years, LK Bennett currently operates a total of nine standalone stores and 13 concessions ...
A multipolar world order — one that serves all nations irrespective of size or power — is no longer an abstract aspiration.
A Universal, Mechanistic, and Testable Framework for Measuring Alignment, Coherence, and Consequence Across Human Behavior and social Structures The Law of Alignment measures reality, not intention.
Why societies fall apart isn’t politics or morals, an author argues—it’s cognitive failure, a pattern he says can be scientifically tested. Evil doesn’t take over societies by force or intelligence.
For roughly half a century, astrophysicists have treated the behavior of matter around supermassive black holes as a solved ...