LONDON — Toy makers grappling with surging costs in China are finding no easy options when it comes to shifting production to cheaper centers elsewhere. Six...
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The British military has conducted 50 surveillance flights over Gaza since December, a report by investigative news outlet Declassified UK revealed on Thursday...
Chancellor says protests are ‘strong sign in favour of democracy’ as demonstrators gather in Berlin, Dresden, Hanover and other cities About 200,000 people...
Technology like swarms of drones can make up for the shrinking size of Britain’s armed forces, Grant Shapps has suggested. The defence secretary, speaking to...
Britain, which is part of around 20 countries which have joined the US’s multinational naval coalition to tackle Houthi attacks in Red Sea, said on...
Two of the Royal Navy’s three warships responsible for a long-running operation to protect trade in the Middle East have crashed at a...
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has told Out-Law that it still intends to conclude its work on a new AI copyright code by the end of the year –...
The British government was urged, Monday, to act to end the ongoing bloodshed in the Middle East, which since 7 October has cost the lives of nearly 15,900...
From concerns about talent pipelines, to capacity crunches, to regulatory upheavals, an MGA’s task of navigating the headwinds and tailwinds faced by...
The UK economy may be suffering from a “sprain”, Jeremy Hunt said, but rejected the diagnosis of a “broken leg”. The Chancellor stressed the need for...