Now playing Next Markets Gold continues price surge as investors monitor Middle East tensions Gold prices have touched a new record high, as tensions between Iran and Israel intensify, leading to more safe haven asset purchasing. 11/04/2024
Now playing Next Markets Defence stocks: Why are traders nervous about their record run? After a multi-month record-breaking bullish run, European defence stocks saw a sharp decline following Goldman Sachs' overvaluation warning. The downturn sparks concerns about an end to the sector's uptrend. 11/04/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Joe Biden considering request to drop Julian Assange's prosecution The Wikileaks founder and his allies have spent years fighting against his extradition to the US while he remains in custody in the UK. 11/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Margot Robbie is producing a Monopoly film First Barbie, then the Sims and now Monopoly. Margot Robbie's production company LuckyChap seems endlessly busy since the success of Barbie. What else is planning to produce and what should it be making next? 11/04/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Greek voters worry about skyrocketing prices ahead of EU elections Polls offer picture of voters' most important issues as parties position themselves for the summer's contest. 11/04/2024
Now playing Next Experiences And relax: A guide to Europe’s most affordable spas Spas can be prohibitively expensive, but there are an increasing number across Europe that are affordable - and just as relaxing. 11/04/2024
Now playing Next Art 'Ripley' and the art of deception If you haven’t already indulged in a Netflix binge or a reasonably paced viewing of Netflix’s ‘Ripley’, feel free to put that at the top of your list. If you have, artworks play a crucial role in the series. Here’s how. 10/04/2024
Now playing Next My Wildest Prediction Are we living in a simulation, or is a simulation wrapping around us? Nikolas Badminton's work is the antithesis of mindfulness. He is a futurist and "hope engineer," renowned for delivering talks globally and mentoring high-level executives and government officials for over three decades. 10/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Cannes 2024: Coppola, Lucas and 'Furiosa' - Everything we know so far From Francis Ford Coppola’s new film to the Honorary Palme this year, here’s everything you need to know about the Cannes Film Festival before the full programme announcement. 10/04/2024
Now playing Next Business Intel gives Nvidia run for money with new Gaudi chip Intel has become the latest tech company to release its own artificial intelligence chip, in an attempt to weigh in on the AI boom. 10/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy How reliant are European nations on North Sea infrastructure? Countries like the UK and Norway are still significantly reliant on North Sea energy resources. However, harsher tax measures have led to several energy companies, such as Shell, pulling back from their offshore oil fields. 10/04/2024
Now playing Next Culture news The record for the world’s most expensive comic has been broken Got a spare €5.5 million? If that's the case, you've missed your shot at nabbing a collectors item featuring the Last Son of Krypton - which now stands as the most expensive comic to ever sell at auction... 10/04/2024
Now playing Next Green News The Hague police accused of breaking climate activist’s elbow Police say climate activists were warned that violence could be used against them if they blocked a highway again. 10/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy UK consumers struggle with bills despite easing housing costs Housing costs are well past last summer’s peak, although affordability issues continue to hamper the UK market. 10/04/2024
Now playing Next Business Europe's Tesla fans fear brakes put on plans for cheaper electric car European Tesla enthusiasts may have to resign themselves to paying for the company's existing models, as more rumours emerge of the company abandoning its plans for a cheaper electric vehicle. 09/04/2024
Now playing Next Travel News New Turkish tourist train takes travellers around cultural treasures The train stops at destinations including Kayseri, Malatya and Elazığ with enough time for sightseeing. 09/04/2024
Now playing Next Economy Lagarde sets the stage for a June rate cut: What hurdles remain? The European Central Bank may ease policy restrictions at the next June meeting, dependent on data reinforcing policymakers' confidence on disinflation. ECB President Christine Lagarde emphasised ECB's independence from the Fed. 09/04/2024