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Bank of England poised to cut interest ratesUncategorized

Bank of England poised to cut interest rates

Quarter-point reduction expected, with City investors predicting a three-way split among rate setters • Business live – latest updates The
The biggest problem for Starmer and co: the machinery of government is broken and they can’t fix it | Martin KettleUncategorized

The biggest problem for Starmer and co: the machinery of government is broken and they can’t fix it | Martin Kettle

The prisons crisis is symptomatic of a dysfunctional system that is defeating these ministers as badly as those before them
‘It’s about justice’: the couple pushing for legal aid for Windrush scandal claimsUncategorized

‘It’s about justice’: the couple pushing for legal aid for Windrush scandal claims

Home Office behaviour has convinced Hetticia and Vanderbilt McIntosh that only experts lawyers can change system The Home Office’s refusal
Dozens more countries face higher taxes on exports to US as new Trump tariffs come into effectUncategorized

Dozens more countries face higher taxes on exports to US as new Trump tariffs come into effect

Donald Trump’s latest wave of ‘reciprocal’ levies were in place as of a minute past midnight Washington time on Thursday
‘They slaughtered us like animals’: the inside story of how one of the biggest atrocities of the Sudan war unfolded in ZamzamUncategorized

‘They slaughtered us like animals’: the inside story of how one of the biggest atrocities of the Sudan war unfolded in Zamzam

As the UK prepared to host a global summit on bringing peace to Sudan, the RSF paramilitary began a ‘genocidal’
Very British bribery: the whistleblower who exposed the UK’s dodgy arms deals with Saudi ArabiaUncategorized

Very British bribery: the whistleblower who exposed the UK’s dodgy arms deals with Saudi Arabia

When Ian Foxley found evidence of corruption while working at a British company in Riyadh, he alerted the MoD. He
Maglev train researchers may have solved ‘tunnel boom’ shock wavesUncategorized

Maglev train researchers may have solved ‘tunnel boom’ shock waves

Soundproofing buffers at tunnel mouths to be rolled out on China’s latest magnetic levitation train prototype Researchers hope they may
‘Sometimes I overshare’: Adam Buxton on fear, fun, finance – and falling out with friendsUncategorized

‘Sometimes I overshare’: Adam Buxton on fear, fun, finance – and falling out with friends

The comedian has just released his debut album. He discusses songwriting, his recent memoirs, the problems with modern politics and
Assault on Sudan’s Zamzam refugee camp may have killed more than 1,500 civiliansUncategorized

Assault on Sudan’s Zamzam refugee camp may have killed more than 1,500 civilians

Guardian investigation finds number killed in April attack by Rapid Support Forces far greater than current estimates ‘They slaughtered us
Has the digital nomad dream turned sour? – podcastUncategorized

Has the digital nomad dream turned sour? – podcast

Alex Holder loves her new life in Lisbon but has become increasingly uneasy that people like her might be damaging

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