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Cardiff drivers safest in Britain as London comes last
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Former Kyndryl Germany boss joins Infinigate in growth role
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Volunteers collect 11m rare seeds to restore Scotland’s native forests
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Trump threatens ‘immediate 100pc tariffs’ on European countries over tech taxes
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KPMG keeps Klaus Becker in charge of 100-country Europe, Middle East and Africa operation
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Private banking with accountability at its core
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Liechtenstein keeps Triple-A rating as S&P points to low debt and deep reserves
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Trump threatens ‘immediate 100pc tariffs’ on European countries over tech taxes
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EasyJet rejects reported £4.7bn takeover approach from U.S investment firm
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Lufthansa cuts 20,000 summer flights as Iran war drives up fuel costs
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Three property trade bodies merge to create stronger lobbying voice for landlords and investors
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Scotland’s oldest heritage charity launches £1.5m appeal to buy permanent Edinburgh home
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Lisbon named ‘world’s most liveable city’ for expats
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Prague targets high-value business travellers after global congress ranking boost
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Liechtenstein PM tells finance chiefs stability is key as sector faces global change
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Hurghada gets new 442-room Red Sea resort as Britons chase year-round sun
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Venice tourists say £43 day-trip fee will turn city into ‘playground for the rich’
Holidaymakers say Venice’s planned €50 entry fee risks making day trips unaffordable for families and budget travellers.
Rock stars and rare cars take over Bridgerton estate
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Mazda turns Japanese design into its EV advantage
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Cardiff drivers safest in Britain as London comes last
Cardiff ranks as Britain's safest driving area in Marshmallow's Safe Driver Index, with Greater London recording the lowest safety score.
Cardiff drivers safest in Britain as London comes last
Cardiff ranks as Britain's safest driving area in Marshmallow's Safe Driver Index, with Greater London recording the lowest safety score.
Former Kyndryl Germany boss joins Infinigate in growth role
Former Kyndryl Germany president Kai Grunwitz joins Infinigate Group to lead growth, vendor strategy and cybersecurity channel expansion.
Volunteers collect 11m rare seeds to restore Scotland’s native forests
Volunteers have gathered over 11 million native tree seeds to support woodland restoration and help regenerate Scotland’s rare forests.
Trump threatens ‘immediate 100pc tariffs’ on European countries over tech taxes
Donald Trump has threatened 100 per cent tariffs on countries imposing digital services taxes on major American technology firms.
KPMG keeps Klaus Becker in charge of 100-country Europe, Middle East and Africa operation
KPMG re-elects Klaus Becker to lead EMA region, overseeing growth in AI, cyber security and cross-border advisory services.
Private banking with accountability at its core
Neue Bank outlines how private banking, sustainable investing and Liechtenstein's stability create a long-term client-focused model.
Juncker and Keller-Sutter to address Zurich finance summit as banks face AI and regulation shake-up
Banking, technology and political leaders will examine AI, regulation and digital transformation at a major Zurich finance summit.
Liechtenstein keeps Triple-A rating as S&P points to low debt and deep reserves
Liechtenstein has retained its AAA credit rating, supported by debt-free government finances, deep reserves and budget surpluses.
LATEST VIDEOS
Scan Here to Submit Your Vote in The European Global Business Awards 2026
Inside Costa Rica’s medtech boom
Costa Rica medtech sector is booming, becoming a global hub for medical devices, innovation, and life sciences manufacturing growth.
ADX wraps Hong Kong roadshow after pitch to global asset managers
ADX Hong Kong roadshow concludes after showcasing Abu Dhabi market strengths, dividend growth and efforts to attract global institutional investors.
Zanzibar’s tourism boom ‘exposes new investment opportunities beyond hotels’
Zanzibar’s tourism boom is creating new investment opportunities beyond hotels, driven by record arrivals and infrastructure expansion.
Residence and citizenship planning is reshaping global wealth strategies
Residence and citizenship planning is emerging as a core pillar of global wealth strategies amid rising geopolitical and regulatory uncertainty.
Volunteers collect 11m rare seeds to restore Scotland’s native forests
Volunteers have gathered over 11 million native tree seeds to support woodland restoration and help regenerate Scotland’s rare forests.
Facebook owner Meta signs Texas solar deal with Turkish renewables firm
Meta has agreed a long-term Texas solar deal with Sabanci Renewables as AI and data centres drive demand for clean...
Street-by-street maps to reveal where England’s poorest communities face worst environmental risks
New mapping tools identify where environmental deprivation, pollution, flooding and poor health overlap across England.
Stanley Johnson: the Government must ‘follow Ukraine back into Europe’s green network’
Stanley Johnson says Ukraine’s EEA entry highlights Britain’s absence and urges UK return to Europe’s environmental network.
UK universities take top four places in European global rankings
Oxford, Cambridge, UCL and Imperial have claimed Europe’s top four places in the latest global university rankings.
Education in crisis: the new architecture of learning
Education is under pressure from global change, requiring families to rethink learning as a lifelong strategic investment.
Europe’s biggest policy fights need more than politicians
From food systems to tobacco to tax justice, the EU’s most consequential policy battles are being shaped by a handful
More than half of employers say they cannot find graduates with the right AI skills, study finds
AI skills gap grows as employers struggle to find graduates with practical abilities despite universities claiming readiness.
Former Kyndryl Germany boss joins Infinigate in growth role
Former Kyndryl Germany president Kai Grunwitz joins Infinigate Group to lead growth, vendor strategy and cybersecurity channel expansion.
Trump threatens ‘immediate 100pc tariffs’ on European countries over tech taxes
Donald Trump has threatened 100 per cent tariffs on countries imposing digital services taxes on major American technology firms.
Home routers named ‘Europe’s forgotten internet security risk’
Researchers warn millions of home routers could represent an overlooked cyber security vulnerability across Europe’s digital infrastructure.
AI lab says brain-like engine could slash chatbot bills by 98 per cent
Verkko Robotics claims its brain-inspired Voltaic engine reduces AI costs dramatically while improving privacy and energy efficiency.
EasyJet rejects reported £4.7bn takeover approach from U.S investment firm
EasyJet has reportedly rejected a £4.7bn takeover approach from U.S investment firm Castlelake this month.
WATCH: this tiny plane could let passengers fly from rooftops instead of airports
Electra’s Ultra Short aircraft completed an urban test flight, bringing rooftop and city-centre air travel closer.
Lufthansa cuts 20,000 summer flights as Iran war drives up fuel costs
Lufthansa flight cuts slash 20,000 routes as rising fuel costs from Iran conflict disrupt European travel and airline schedules.
New Greenland airport opens up Arctic region once reached only by boat or helicopter
Greenland new airport in Qaqortoq opens South Greenland to flights, improving access to remote Arctic landscapes and cultural heritage.
Could this mile-long floating city become the world’s most extreme property market?
Freedom Ship aims to create a mile-long floating city with homes, businesses and amenities for 80,000 people.
Three property trade bodies merge to create stronger lobbying voice for landlords and investors
Three UK property bodies merge to form Real Estate: UK, creating a stronger unified lobbying voice for investors and landlords.
New 235-room hotel planned for Dublin’s Liberties after €54.2m funding deal
Dublin hotel development funding boosts Liberties project with €54.2m, creating 235 rooms, studios, café, and co-working space.
Scotland’s oldest heritage charity launches £1.5m appeal to buy permanent Edinburgh home
Edinburgh heritage charity appeal seeks £1.5m to secure a permanent home and create Scotland’s first national heritage hub.
Europe’s €4bn Frankfurt terminal named among world’s most beautiful airports
Frankfurt Airport’s new Terminal 3 joins global winners recognised for innovative, iconic and architectural airport design worldwide.
Lisbon named ‘world’s most liveable city’ for expats
Lisbon tops a new global expat ranking, outperforming major cities on affordability, safety, healthcare and mobility.
Prague targets high-value business travellers after global congress ranking boost
Prague is expanding its premium business tourism strategy after ranking among the world’s top global meeting destinations.
Liechtenstein PM tells finance chiefs stability is key as sector faces global change
Liechtenstein finance leaders gathered in Vaduz as Brigitte Haas stressed stability amid global economic and geopolitical uncertainty.
Darling Buds and A Touch of Frost producer warns BBC ‘must rediscover its appetite for risk’
Pip Burley says the BBC must back bold storytelling and creative risk to remain relevant in the streaming era.
Healthy leadership means letting go of the myth of male certainty
Dr Stephen Whitehead explores why reflective, accountable leadership is better suited to today's uncertainty than traditional models of male certainty.
Britain needs more than another new prime minister
Matthew Kayne says lasting political stability is essential to improve public services, disability rights and restore trust in government.
Harrow School’s new approach to boys and toxic masculinity offers a lesson for us all
Dr Stephen Whitehead says Harrow’s response to toxic masculinity highlights the urgent need to address manosphere influences on boys.
Hurghada gets new 442-room Red Sea resort as Britons chase year-round sun
Hurghada welcomes a new Rixos resort, expanding luxury accommodation as British demand for Red Sea holidays continues to rise.
Venice tourists say £43 day-trip fee will turn city into ‘playground for the rich’
Holidaymakers say Venice’s planned €50 entry fee risks making day trips unaffordable for families and budget travellers.
Rock stars and rare cars take over Bridgerton estate
Mark G. Whitchurch reports from Concours des Légendes, where rare classics and famous motoring names gathered at Wilton House.
Mazda turns Japanese design into its EV advantage
Mark G. Whitchurch explores how Mazda electric vehicles combine Japanese design, quality and driving character.















































