
Housebuilding to hit 40-year high as red tape cut, but buyers ‘need support’
The Office for Budget Responsibility has forecast that Labour’s planning reforms will boost housebuilding by 170,000 over the next five …
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The Jobs That Will Fall First As AI Takes Over The Workplace
Artificial intelligence is advancing at breakneck speed. The big question is how long it will take until technology dominates the job market. You should start thinking about your own career. Will you be caught up in the change? With the U.S. navigating a $36 trillion debt, tariff tensions, and …
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Magazine Cover Puts A World Of Hurt On Trump's First 100 Days
The president's "lasting harm" on America was brilliantly depicted on the publication's front. The Economist is counting the days until President Donald Trump’s second term is over. In a blistering cover this week, the outlet portrayed a wounded and bandaged symbolic eagle under the headline “Only …
Watch: Carney Says Canada’s Old Relationship With the U.S. Is Over
Days before the country’s April 28 election, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’ remarks come on the heels of President Donald Trump suggesting he might raise tariffs, currently at 25%, on cars imported from Canada.
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Migrants returned on charter flight to Nigeria and Ghana
The move comes as part of Government plans to ‘restore order’ in the immigration system. Some 43 migrants with no legal right to stay in the UK have …
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Wetherspoons boss speaks out on gender neutral toilets in pubs after Supreme Court ruling
Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin has spoken out about gender neutral toilets in pubs after the Supreme Court’s ruling on the definition of a woman. When asked on ITV’s Peston show (23 April), if he will be installing toilets for trans people in 800 of his pubs across the country, Mr Martin described the issue as “complex”, admitting he is “not sure on the answer”. Last week’s ruling from the Supreme Court says the legal definition of a woman is someone born biologically female, which excludes transgender people. The unanimous decision means trans women can be barred from places like women-only toilets and homeless shelters and kept from groups like those offer medical or counselling services only to women.
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Water bosses could now face jail for cover-ups
Law-breaking water company executives face tougher punishments, including possible prison sentences, under new powers that have come into force in England and Wales. Bosses who fail to co-operate or obstruct investigators looking into sewage spills can now be jailed for up to two years. The …