Transport for London is targeting one million speeding fines a year in London, according to a senior Metropolitan Police officer in charge of policing the roads.more
Nearly 73 percent of Poles do not know yet what their salaries will be after the introduction of the Polish Deal, according to a poll published in today's "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna".more
The average U.S. household with debt now owes $155,622, or more than $15 trillion altogether, including debt from credit cards, mortgages, home equity lines of credit, auto loans, student loans and other household obligations — up 6.2% from a year ago.more
According to research by “Het Nieuwsblad”, more and more residents Flemish Region in Belgium lowers the temperature from 21 to 20 degrees Celsiusto reduce gas consumption and related costs.more
A professional recruitment firm says it is placing graduate lawyers at top firms on starting salaries as high as £150,000 amid a shortage of workers.more
Soaring energy prices which threaten the living standards of millions could last up to two years, the boss of the UK's biggest energy supplier has said.more
New ticket prices will apply to PKP Intercity trains starting January 13, the company said. According to the press release, prices will rise from just over 7 percent to 15 percent.more
The government of Turkey has introduced changes to the procedure of acquiring Turkish citizenship. Citizenship can be obtained by investing in the country $500,000 or a corresponding amount in another foreign currency or by purchasing real estate worth at least $250,000. Previously, citizenship could also be obtained by an investment in Turkish lira.more
Online shoppers need stronger safeguards to protect them from buy now pay later (BNPL) products because many do not realise it is a form of debt, a watchdog has warned.
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The BBC licence fee could be scrapped completely and replaced by a Government grant with viewers paying a subscription fee, similar to Netflix, according to former Culture Secretary John Whittingdale. more
The current changes in the cost of money in Poland mean that the installment of the average housing loan has increased from PLN 1,125 per month in September to approx. PLN 1,350 now, and ultimately it is to be approx. PLN - according to the HRE Investments analysis published yesterday.more
Housing prices in Poland have not stopped growing, although the increases are slower than those observed in the last dozen or so months, experts say. They predict that the pace of growth will also be slower next year. The question is whether the price level will be acceptable to buyers.more
A difficult year is ahead of us. If we are forced to tighten our belts, we will first of all cut spending on entertainment, durable goods and travels - writes Friday's "Rzeczpospolita".more