Publication of the 2026 edition of the Legal500, recognising the best law firms around the nation, has highlighted North West talent throughout the profession. The Legal 500 is a comprehensive ...
A new report has named the top 25 boom regions for UK business growth - from established powerhouses to emerging hubs.
A migrant's New York 'no name' driver license draws attention while Indian trucker Harjinder Singh's case continues in the US.
Non-citizens will not be eligible for a truck-driving license unless they meet new stricter rules, including an employment-based visa, and undergo a mandatory federal immigration status check.
Professor Ebrahim Adia is Vice-Chancellor and CEO of Wolverhampton University, having moved to the West Midlands after a successful career in the North West where he was Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic ...
More than 200 pubs could close in the West Midlands next year, unless the Government changes tack on business rates., says an industry body.
The union government has allocated Rs 3,000 crore to boost domestic manufacturing of power tools in an effort to increase India’s share in the global ...
There was something familiar when Scottish broadcaster STV Group announced the grim news that it plans to cut 60 jobs, around 10% of its workforce, last week.
For many individuals in Trinidad and Tobago, access to credit is a stepping stone towards achieving life goals such as buying a home, financing education, or starting a small business.
Samsung Electronics is expediting preparations for the groundbreaking of the P5 plant at the Pyeongtaek Campus and has resumed additional construction on the production line at the P4 plant, causing ...
The U.S. Department has tightened requirements for noncitizens to get commercial driver's licenses after fatal crashes that officials say were caused by immigrant truck drivers.
The firm’s only Africa outpost has expanded its roster in less than a decade to more than 60 lawyers with lateral hires from South Africa’s Werksmans, Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr, and other firms.