Production of coins bearing the image of Britain's new King Charles III has begun and will enter circulation in December, Britain's Royal Mint announced today.more
Eurozone inflation is continuing to soar to record highs, with the latest estimate from the EU's statistics body predicting annual eurozone inflation of 10 per cent.more
In Portugal, recovering from pandemic sanitary restrictions, there are more and more commercial and service premises where it is only possible to pay by card. Fears of coronavirus infection are, according to some, just an excuse.more
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Dublin to protest against the cost-of-living crisis. The demonstration, organised by the Cost Of Living Coalition, comes before the Irish Government’s budget on Tuesday.more
Retailers in Britain are looking to increase pay and attract staff in a tight labour market, as workers are increasingly taking to strike action amid a cost-of-living crisis in the country.more
A person has come forward to claim the £171m jackpot in Friday's EuroMillions draw, lottery operator Camelot says. The UK ticket-holder scooped £171,815,297.80 - the country's third biggest National Lottery win.more
In just 10 days - September 30 - paper notes in denominations of £ 20 and £ 50 will cease to be legal tender. Thus, the process of replacing paper banknotes with polymer ones will officially come to an end.more
From 2023, the Australian Royal Mint will mint the image of the new King Charles III, instead of the late Queen Elizabeth II, announced Deputy Minister of the Treasury Andrew Leigh. The image of the king will not automatically appear on the five-dollar bill that now has the image of Elizabeth II.more
The worst-paid Poles in the country may soon receive a raise, informs the Polish press. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki informed that the minimum wage on the Vistula River will increase next year to PLN 23.50 per hour.more
Banknotes with the image of the deceased Queen Elizabeth II remain legal tender, stressed the Bank of England today, adding that further decisions on this matter will be made after the end of national mourning.more
Paper notes £ 20 and £ 50 will soon cease to be legal tender in the UK. The local press today reminds you that you can only pay with them until September 30.more
A UK ticket-holder has won Friday's £110m EuroMillions jackpot, it has been confirmed. If the winner is a single ticket-holder, it would make them richer than Harry Styles and Gary Barlow, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
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Martin Christensen Braithwaite, who has been playing for FC Barcelona since February 2020, after several months of conflict with the club's authorities on Thursday agreed to leave, but remained in the city immediately signing a three-year contract with local Espanyol.more
Paris St Germain, AC Milan, Juventus and Inter Milan are among eight clubs who have agreed settlements with UEFA after failing to comply with break-even requirements last season, European soccer's governing body said on Friday.more
A remarkable summer transfer window closed on Thursday with a number of new spending records set - including the most expensive ever deadline-day signing in Manchester United's £82m purchase of Antony.more