2024-07-26
Financial Times Front Page 26th of July 2024
Revolut has obtained a UK banking licence after over three years of negotiations with regulators, enhancing its growth prospects in the domestic market, reports the Financial Times.
Revolut has obtained a UK banking licence after over three years of negotiations with regulators, enhancing its growth prospects in the domestic market, reports the Financial Times.
British fans are heading to Paris for the 2024 Olympics, amidst a £4 billion investment to support Team GB’s quest for gold medals.
A soldier in uniform was repeatedly stabbed in a broad daylight attack, leading to the arrest of a 24-year-old man in Gillingham, Kent.
Former security minister Tom Tugendhat has stated that he is prepared to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights as part of his bid for leadership of the Conservative Party, promoting what he terms “common sense Conservatism.”
Labour has announced plans to build thousands of offshore wind turbines around the UK, aiming to produce enough energy to power 20 million homes and create significant new revenue.
Leading western nations are accelerating investments in new oil and gas projects, prompting criticism for undermining emission reduction commitments amid increasing predictions of significant future fossil fuel outputs.
A senior army officer was stabbed outside barracks by an alleged “masked moped knifeman” in front of his wife, leading to the assailant’s arrest.
The Treasury has announced that no new 1p and 2p coins will be minted in the coming years, raising questions about the future of these copper coins.
A shark has been spotted swimming up the River Thames in London.
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is attempting to form a coalition of rebel independent MPs and suspended Labour allies to challenge Keir Starmer’s leadership on issues such as the two-child benefit cap.