Ryanair's first-quarter profit more than doubled, driven by higher fares and strong passenger demand, despite challenges from Boeing aircraft delivery delays.
UK party leader Nigel Farage unveils £17.4bn crime plan, including building new prisons and hiring more police, funded by scrapping major projects.
Cleveland-Cliffs' strong Q2 earnings and tariff-driven growth boost shares, positioning the company to benefit from the resurgence in the domestic steel industry.
Ryanair's first-quarter profit more than doubled, driven by higher fares and strong passenger demand, despite challenges from Boeing aircraft delivery delays.
UK party leader Nigel Farage unveils £17.4bn crime plan, including building new prisons and hiring more police, funded by scrapping major projects.
Cleveland-Cliffs' strong Q2 earnings and tariff-driven growth boost shares, positioning the company to benefit from the resurgence in the domestic steel industry.