29 dead after crane falls on train in Thailand

At least 29 dead and 64 injured after a construction crane collapsed onto a moving train in Thailand. Rescue efforts continue as authorities launch an urgent investigation into the tragedy.

UK Businesses Warned Over Cashflow Crisis in 2026

Leading debt collection agency Federal Management warns UK businesses to adopt proactive cashflow management against rising late payments and economic uncertainty in 2026. Protect your business now.

Davos 2025: Economic Warfare Named Top Global Risk

Ahead of the Davos summit, a WEF survey of 1,300 experts identifies economic clashes as the biggest short-term threat, with climate risks looming large over the next decade. Read the full analysis.

Coca-Cola Abandons Costa Coffee Sale Plans

Coca-Cola halts the sale of Costa Coffee after bids, including one from Asda's owner, fall short of its £2bn target. The chain faces stiff competition and rising costs.

Crane collapse kills 22 on Thai train

A construction crane collapsed onto a moving train in Thailand, killing at least 22 people and injuring 80. The tragic accident occurred on a high-speed rail project backed by China.

Why UK Paternity Leave Reforms Still Fall Short

A father's experience of eight months' paid leave highlights the transformative benefits for families, as Labour's proposed reforms offer momentum but inadequate support for low-income parents.

Trump and Dimon in Fed Independence Dispute

Donald Trump criticises JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon for defending the Federal Reserve's independence, as the UK celebrates a record offshore wind auction powering 12 million homes.

Aberdeen Chair Douglas Flint Steps Down

Douglas Flint has resigned as chair of Aberdeen plc, triggering a boardroom reshuffle. Read the full story on the leadership changes at the FTSE 250 investment giant.

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