EU sets to scrap roaming charges to use mobile phones
No more hefty bills to contend with From next week holiday goers will no longer be hit with hefty phone bills, thanks to an EU law
Nigeria’s Taleveras, ExxonMobil, UK’s Ophir in Equatorial Guinea oil block wins
Nigeria’s rising and diversifying oil trading company, Taleveras, along with international oil company, ExxonMobil and United Kingdom
UK PM says London terror attack part of ‘new trend’
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May described Saturday night’s terror attack in London as a “perversion of Islam” and part of a “new
UK firms suffer the highest number of cyber attacks in Europe
UK firms suffer the highest number of cyber attacks in Europe in any given week, according to a new poll. UK firms are second only to
FCA asks some of the UK’s biggest asset managers for their Brexit contingency plans
Regulators at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have written to some of Britain’s biggest asset managers asking about their
Brexit: UK firms can’t get single market access by setting up ‘letterbox’ entities in EU, regulators warn
City firms currently based in the UK can’t simply set up ‘letterbox’ entities within the EU to dodge the effects of
Mauritian banks becomes haven as politics and oil roil peers
Mauritian banks are becoming beacons of growth and stability in sub-Saharan Africa. Unscathed by the vagaries of the oil price and
Ryanair set to turn away from UK as Brexit looms
Ryanair has said this morning that a hard Brexit will significantly disrupt flights between the UK and the EU and that it plans to
EU businesses want Britain in their patents union
Britain should join the EU’s patents union and stay in after Brexit, businesses on both sides of the Channel have demanded,
World’s biggest economies sitting on a ‘pension time bomb’? WEF says funding gap will surpass global GDP
A report by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has warned that by 2050 the combined pension savings gap of eight major economies could