Meghan Markle is ‘right’ to use her royal title in her latest business venture, a royal expert has said amid claims Prince Harry’s wife is exploiting her royal status. Former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond defended the Duchess of Sussex amid criticism
Meghan Markle’s new business, American Riviera Orchard, might be breaking a strict rule with the Royal Family. The Duchess of Sussex has just launched her Tig 2.0 brand on Instagram and it already has over 140,000 followers. Some people have however criticised
Britain could become one of the most attractive places in Europe for SMEs if the government boosts investment in 5G technology, according to a new report. The UK is already fifth in Europe but could leap to second place if the rollout
Hunter Biden denied involving President Joe Biden in his business as he faced questions from House Republicans. The President’s youngest son appeared on Capitol Hill for a closed-door deposition with lawmakers, a critical moment for Republicans as their impeachment inquiry into his father and
Fishermen on smaller boat fishing fleets catching pollack have said they are going out of business after their allowance for the species was cut to zero over concerns for stocks. The Government has launched a £6million scheme to help, with the money
Speaking to El Objective last week about his injury woes over the past few weeks, Nadal said: “I have had some discomfort in recent weeks and I am a little bit on the limit. At this point, every blow I take, every
Brussels has pulled back on plans to bring a key financial mechanism under EU ownership, in what one EU official described as a “win for the City of London”. The bloc had previously been aiming to remove its reliance on the City
A Canadian man was arrested over the weekend for allegedly peddling business cards with free samples of cocaine, police said. Seyyed Amir Razavi, 30, is charged with trafficking a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of proceeds of
A school headteacher has been jailed after he ran an illegal streaming service worth £450,000. Paul Merrell, 43, operated the illegal business which ripped off the likes of Sky Sports and TNT Sports for four years building up a customer base of
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