The Prime Minister said the ‘new era of global instability’ will push the Government to go ‘further and faster’ to support businesses.
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Culture
The artist Héctor Zamora celebrates the life and joy of spring with an intense ‘performance’ in Tepoztlán
by News Roomby News RoomThe Mexican creator intervenes with ‘Rehilete’ the peculiar architecture of the Casa de Campo of the architect and sculptor Ricardo Regazzoni, in a dialogue between geometry and the fast step…
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Business
PM to back ‘British brilliance’ with support for car industry in wake of tariffs
by News Roomby News RoomAfter calls with the leaders of France, Italy and Australia in recent days, Sir Keir used conversations with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and…
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Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones said Britain needs to ‘build out our relationships with our allies and partners around the world’.
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Community
London leaver: ‘Kent offers us a completely different lifestyle – and it doesn’t cost anything’
by News Roomby News RoomForced out of London by rising rents, this family found their dream home thanks to a tired spelling mistake
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Society
Lady Pamela Berry, written by Harriet Cullen: The Mistress of Society who took the prime minister
by News Roomby News RoomLady Pamela Berry: Harriet Cullen’s passion, politics and power (unicorn £ 25, 224pp) It is exceptional that recently as in the mid-1950s, misogynist expression ‘underpants’ was still in use in…
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Business
Keir Starmer to give more details on economic support in wake of US tariffs
by News Roomby News RoomThe Prime Minister said that when it comes to the global economy and trade ‘the world as we know it has gone’.
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At half the tables, expect dogs, their paws matching their owners’ boots, both muddied from walks in the Chilterns. Food matches Berney’s Michelin pedigree (expect lemon sole, lamb belly, duck…
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Business
Patients not receiving ‘timely care’ in hospital, ambulance workers say
by News Roomby News RoomIn a report published ahead of Unison’s annual health conference, which opens in Liverpool on Monday, the union said two thirds of respondents believed patients’ health deteriorated during long waits…
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Culture
Pablo Rivero: “Parents can also make ‘bullying’ to defend the children” | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomWe were at noon in one of those cuquis bars in the Malasaña neighborhood of Madrid (in which he has lived many years, but that he no longer frequents so…