UK economic growth slows as supply problems hit the recovery
from: BBC News The economy grew by 1.3% between July and September, with supply chain problems hitting businesses.
from: BBC News The economy grew by 1.3% between July and September, with supply chain problems hitting businesses.
The order books in Europe’s largest economy are full, but a lack of parts and raw materials means companies are struggling to fill them. From: New York Times
The furniture giant will pass rising costs onto franchisees, which may be passed on to consumers.
Israeli minister Karine Elharrar waited for two hours outside the Glasgow venue but couldn’t get inside. from: BBC News
The F.D.A. has notified Moderna that it needs more time to review the vaccine’s safety and may not deliver a decision until January. From: New York Times
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Wednesday evening.
The country’s energy inefficiency and dependence on climate-damaging coal threaten to damage its image as a reliable manufacturing base. From: New York Times
from: BBC News Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday.
from: BBC News The NHS Scotland Covid Status app only became available to download at about 17:30 on Thursday.
The heads of the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of England and Bank of Japan spoke on a joint panel Wednesday. From: New York Times
The country’s governing party, with a stranglehold on power, bucked the wishes of the public to select a moderate mainstay. From: New York Times
from: BBC News World number one Jon Rahm says he is feeling “OK” after a suffering a stomach ailment as he prepares for next week’s Ryder Cup at a PGA Tour event in California.
Manzini – “The situation in the country remains ‘calm’ with sporadic episodes of violence. Some school buildings were set on fire. The army was deployed on June 29 and has not been called back to the barracks since then. Concers were raised regarding the request to allocate more money to the security forces and the… Leggi tutto »
from: BBC News The furniture giant is among businesses struggling with a driver shortage due to Covid and Brexit.
from: BBC News Gareth Southgate says England should “get its own house in order” before criticising others for their behaviour.
In a study of veterans, Covid survivors were 35 percent more likely than other patients to have long-term kidney damage or declines in kidney function. From: New York Times
In a study of veterans, Covid survivors were 35 percent more likely than other patients to have long-term kidney damage or declines in kidney function. From: New York Times
A prolonged drought worsened by climate change and government mismanagement has added a volatile new element to the swirl of challenges in Iran, ranging from the pandemic to U.S. sanctions.