Nathan’s Famous, the iconic hot dog chain founded more than a century ago on New York’s Coney Island, is considering a sale, according to people briefed on the matter.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said on Thursday its index of new sales instructions rose to 25 in January, the ...
China’s coal plant construction surged last year to the highest level in almost a decade, conflicting with President Xi ...
Was there ever a better example of the pot calling the kettle black? You report (Report, February 11) Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz as saying, in response to the suggestion that Germany should ...
Prospective undergraduate students are turning to engineering courses in increasing numbers while shunning teaching and nursing degrees, according to the UK’s university admissions service. Data ...
With a population just larger than California, and a GDP between New York state and Texas, Canada would be entitled to two senators and about 52 representatives (as per California) in the House and ...
The UK’s competition regulator must be “less risk averse”, business secretary Jonathan Reynolds will say on Thursday as he sets out a much-anticipated mandate for the watchdog after ousting its chair ...
The fundraising was co-led by Radical Ventures, which specialises in AI software companies, and European healthcare venture firm Sofinnova Partners. Other investors include Jeff Dean, Google’s chief ...
Orkney and Shetland lie north of the Scottish mainland, not off Scotland’s north-east coast as wrongly stated in an article on February 11.
Your headline “Wealthy urged to use life assurance to cut inheritance tax” ( Report, February 10) is no doubt right about the “urging”, but misleading about the “cutting”.
Speaking as a medical consultant, I would like to support comments about poor detection by doctors of abuse or coercion of the elderly being considered for assisted dying (“Keep role for judges in ...
More than 100 sites across England have put themselves forward to be considered as potential new towns, with Sir Keir Starmer ...