
Government 'sympathetic' to pubs in crisis but no fresh cash to save at risk locals
The government is “sympathetic” to the plight of struggling pubs, a minister has insisted. Business minister Gareth Thomas stressed there was …
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India blinks on visas to pave way for UK trade deal
The new rules will lead to around 100 new visas for Indian workers each year, a U.K. official told POLITICO. LONDON — India has accepted that Britain …
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Faisal Islam: Trump could be ready to retreat on tariffs
Over the past week I have crossed a radically changing North America, from Arizona to Washington DC in the US and then on to Sasketchwan in Canada, witnessing clear evidence of the consequences of historic change in the way the world economy is run. Huge uncertainty means nobody really knows where …
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Scotch whisky producers see licensing costs slashed under change to tax rules
Scotch whisky makers can raise a toast as licensing costs are set to be slashed by up to 95% from this summer. Currently, producers of traditional …
A tale of two Indians at Parliament
Fascinating insight from RNZ into the priorities of two of NZs Indian politicians…No virginity testing and amending alcohol licensing rules on Indian …
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Sailing club changes could impact the lives of residents if approved, it has been claimed
Emsworth Slipper Sailing Club applied to Havant Borough Council in February 2025 to change its name to Emsworth Slipper Sailing Club Limited and to …