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Sir Keir Starmer said the Government was working to mitigate the impacts of the Middle East crisis on the economy and the supply of goods.
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Culture
Bullfighting: Curro Vázquez collects the alternative National Bullfighting Award in the Senate | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomThe president of the Senate, Pedro Rollán, who this Monday presented the bullfighter Curro Vázquez with the National Bullfighting Award, has stated that the Upper House is currently “a refuge…
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Business
Supermarket supplier ‘cautiously optimistic’ despite Middle East pressure
by News Roomby News RoomThe company said: “Looking ahead, the group remains cautiously optimistic while recognising continued uncertainty in the uncontrollable external environment including ongoing geopolitical tensions, such as the conflict in the Middle…
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Business
Path clears for city watchdog to proceed with £9.1bn car finance payout scheme
by News Roomby News RoomThe FLA, which represents the UK’s motor finance firms, said it had considered how the regulator’s scheme would affect its members, their customers and the wider lending market given that…
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I guess it’s the downsides of watching too much television. It doesn’t make much logic, but it happens like this: when I find myself in small committee and the conversation…
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The Act will be introduced over time with the Labour government prioritising the long-anticipated end of no-fault evictions, often held up as one of the main contributors to homelessness in…
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Partly, the take-up is low. They sound great on paper, but in reality they make little difference. One such site, Heka, reports that fertility procedures, including sperm testing (yes, really),…
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Culture
Bulls in Las Ventas: Espada takes the risk and Gerpe falls injured before lackluster Palha bulls | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomPalha’s bullfight was successful on the horse but was a resounding disappointment in the rest of the fight, in a bullfight in which Francisco José Espada played it completely, a…
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Business
HSBC UK will offer British Sign Language training for beginners to its employees
by News Roomby News RoomThe bank said it believes the initiative will contribute to providing a ‘more inclusive experience’ for staff and customers.