Rebuilding Resilience in Haiti: How HDN Foundation is Creating Lasting Impact
Haiti is a nation of strength and resilience, celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and history. However, in recent years, it has faced overwhelming challenges—economic instability, natural disasters, and political turbulence have left millions of Haitians struggling...
Are Mortgage Rates Dropping?
Whether you’re currently paying off an existing mortgage or you’re a first-time buyer about to climb the property ladder, understanding mortgage rates is a crucial element of your financial planning. After all, the higher the rates the more you will...
Evertise AI PR Launches AI-Powered Arsenal to Revolutionize PR and Redefine Influence in the Digital...
Dallas, TX – [November 7, 2024] – Evertise AI PR is shaking up the PR world. Led by a team of ambitious innovators, Evertise is rolling out a bold, AI-powered product roadmap that will fundamentally rewire how PR is done....
Paying with Crypto Goes Mainstream
CoinZoom Launches Crypto Debit Card, Enabling Global Crypto Spending at Over 130 Million Merchants in 150 Countries. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — November 8, 2024 — CoinZoom, a leading global fintech and payments company, announced the launch of its Crypto...
Northern Ireland inflation diverges from UK rate
The rate of inflation in Northern Ireland was significantly below the UK average for much of 2023, experimental data suggests. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that in March 2023 the UK rate was 10.1% while in...
Sinn Féin’s handling of safeguarding issues
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has come under pressure over her party’s handing of recent safeguarding issues. The controversy was sparked after it was revealed that two Sinn Féin press officers gave references for a former colleague, Michael McMonagle,...
Aboriginal protester arrested during King’s Sydney tour
An Aboriginal protester has been arrested at the Sydney Opera House as crowds awaited a glimpse of the King and Queen on the final day of their tour in Australia. Thousands of people packed the harbourside forecourt to see the...
Vardy ordered to pay £100,000 towards Rooney costs
Rebekah Vardy has been ordered to pay Coleen Rooney £100,000 this month towards the money she owes following the high-profile 2022 Wagatha Christie libel case. After losing the case, Mrs Vardy was ordered to pay 90% of Mrs Rooney’s legal...
Festival tents used to make Fashion Week dress
The designer of a dress made of discarded festival tents says it was a “dream come true” to see her creation modelled at London Fashion Week. Alice Bowen-Churchill, 43, from Bristol, has made a dress from recycled tents left behind...
PSNI chief contradicts Sinn Féin prejudice claim over ex-press officer
Warning a charity about a potential police investigation into former Sinn Féin press officer Michael McMonagle would not have prejudiced the investigation, the chief constable has said. McMonagle, of Limewood Street in Londonderry, admitted to a series of child sex offences last...