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Adoption of buy-now-pay-later services is predicted to surge to more than 900 million users around the world by 2027, but ...
Progress towards The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery's 2030 targets has been too slow and too patchy, particularly in low ...
Non-US firms are shrewd accounting standards shoppers Since 2007 more foreign private issuers have opted to use IFRS accounting standards when filing U.S. financial reports, a Hebrew University of ...
The Financial Accounting Standards Board developed generally accepted accounting principles that they must adhere to when reporting financial information.
Australia is setting a high-water mark for tax transparency obligations with its new comprehensive public country-by-country reporting regime imposing some of the most onerous disclosure obligations ...
Kneecap's Glastonbury Festival performance will not be streamed on BBC iPlayer today, the broadcaster has announced in a new statement. The trio's highly controversial gig won’t be streamed live ...
The historical Spanish ship Nao Victoria is due to sail into Scarborough today where it will be docked at North Wharf Quay at Scarborough Harbour and open to the public from June 27 to July 6 The Nao ...
Living standards in Britain look set to barely grow over the rest of the decade and poorer households are likely to suffer a drop, in part due to a welfare squeeze, according to a report published by ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged to boost overall defence and security spending to 5% of economic output by 2035 to meet a NATO target, with his government warning it must "actively ...