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Wetherspoon's Profit Skyrockets 8-Fold to £36M Amid Pandemic Recovery Surge; Bar Sales Soar 12%
Wetherspoon's profits surged eightfold to £36 million in the first half of the financial year, driven by resilient sales amidst Covid recovery; expansion plans outlined.
Ships To Soon Pay For Pollution They Create With The World's First Global Emissions Tax
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently concluded talks in London to introduce the world's first global emissions tax. The tax, backed by 34 nations, aims to steer the shipping industry toward eco-friendly practices.
DOJ-Apple Antitrust Lawsuit May Lead to a Change in Business or a Long Legal Battle [UPDATE]
The U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit against Apple for alleged antitrust violations has initiated a lengthy legal battle that may reshape Apple's business practices and the tech industry. The DOJ accuses Apple of unfairly controlling its ecosystem.
Most Australians Worry About Cashless Society Amid the Rise of Digital Payment Methods, New Research Shows
A new research shows that most Australians worry about a cashless society. A cashless society worries most Australians, who also have concerns about the exploitation and marginalization in some communities, a new study shows.