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Jeremy Hunt says now is the moment for growth as he signals tax cuts
Jeremy Hunt has given his strongest hint yet that he will announce tax cuts in his autumn statement, as he considers cutting those on inheritance and businesses while squeezing benefits by billions. Ahead of Wednesday’s financial...
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Australia's Housing Prices Stay Strong Amid High Demand
Home prices in Australia remained strong last month. Surging demand is outweighing the impact of the aggressive policy tightening campaign of the central bank. Amy Bainbridge reports on Bloomberg Television.
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The Mood in Japan has Changed: Daiwa Securities's Tashiro
The mood in Japan has changed and the deflationary times we've experienced for so long that people are more optimistic than before." Keiko Tashiro, deputy president & member of the board at Daiwa Securities, discusses Japan's economic...
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Road surface work at four-year low, say figures
Resurfacing and treating of England’s local roads has fallen to a four-year low, new figures show. Just 1,123 miles of roads were surfaced in the 2021/22 financial year, according to RAC analysis of Government data. That was down 29%...
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UK Latest: Wages Post Record Growth as Jobs Market Cools
UK wage growth held at a record high in the three months through July despite signs the labor market is starting to cool in response to the squeeze being inflicted by the highest borrowing costs since 2008. Lizzy Burden reports on...
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Media Minister welcomes publication of RTE’s plans for registers of interest and external activities
Media Minister Catherine Martin has welcomed the publication of RTE’s plans for registers of interest and external activities. Ms Martin was speaking at a media event at Airfield Estate in Dublin. The Irish national broadcaster plans to...
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Tanaiste Micheal Martin comments on number of homeless hitting another new record high
Tanaiste Micheal Martin comments on the latest record homeless figures in Ireland. The number of homeless people in Ireland has risen to another new record high. The latest figures from the Department of Housing reveal that 12,847 people...
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Pothole breakdowns hit five-year high
The AA said it received 50,079 callouts to vehicles stranded due to faults likely caused by potholes last month.
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Politics daily briefing: August 20
All the latest political news in the UK, as parties clash over the impact of Sir Keir Starmer’s visit to Scotland.
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Scotland’s deficit falls as North Sea revenues reach record £9.4bn
Interview with Neil Gray at Glasgow University on the day the annual Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland figures were published.
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More arrivals in Dover as Channel crossings could have passed 100,000 since 2018
The number of people crossing the English Channel on small boats in the last five-and-a-half years could have passed 100,000 following fresh arrivals of migrants on lifeboats on Thursday. PA news agency analysis of Government figures...
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New arrivals appear to take Channel crossings to over 100,000 since 2018
The number of people crossing the English Channel on small boats in the last five-and-a-half years could have passed 100,000 following fresh arrivals of migrants on lifeboats on Thursday. PA news agency analysis of Government figures...
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China Trade Plunges More Than Forecast
China is seeing exports fall for a third straight month in July. Imports also plunged way more than anticipated. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on Bloomberg Television.
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China to Review Official Appointments, Removals: CCTV
China's top legislative body is set to discuss official personnel changes as investors await clarity on the new central bank governor and the whereabouts of China's foreign minister. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on Bloomberg Television.
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UK's John Glen: Progress Being Made on Inflation
UK Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen comments on fiscal policy as Britain's inflation rate cooled more than expected to the lowest level in more than a year, a sign that soaring interest rates may be starting to curtail the worst...
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‘Too early’ to tell if licence fee drop-off will be long term – media minister
Media minister Catherine Martin has said it is too early to tell whether a drop-off in the number of TV licence fees is a long-term issue. The fall in fee payments, which are a legal obligation for having a television, follows a scandal...
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Politics daily briefing: May 29
All the latest political developments in the UK as the Home Secretary is accused of letting violent criminals 'off the hook' following research showing that more than one in two robbery reports went unsolved.
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Net migration to UK climbs to new record of 606,000
Net migration to the UK hit a new record high of 606,000 last year, driven by people from non-EU countries arriving for work, study and humanitarian reasons, new estimates show.
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Commercial Bank of Kuwait CEO on Growth, Bank Crisis, Regional Expansion
Commercial Bank of Kuwait CEO Elham Mahfouz discusses growth figures, reaction to Credit Suisse, regional expansion, oil and gas impact on the banking sector. She speaks with Manus Cranny from the Qatar Economic Forum. The government of...
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Irish premier defends government's policy on housing during US visit
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaks to the media in Washington DC on Ireland's housing crisis at the beginning of his trip to the US for St Patrick's Day.
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Minister for Crime visits a police station amid plan to ban machetes and zombie knives
Minister for Crime and Policing, Chris Philp, visits a police station in south London to see how the government’s plans to ban machetes will help police officers tackle knife crime. More machetes and zombie knives could be banned in...
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Angela Rayner denies Labour is ‘playing dirty’ with attack ads against Sunak
Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner has denied the party is “playing dirty” with its attacks on Rishi Sunak and said it is right to highlight the Government’s record on crime – which she branded a “disaster”. The frontbencher defended the...
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Bacik renews a call to Government to reintroduce temporary moratorium on no-fault evictions.
Labour Party leader Ivana Bacik has renewed a call to Government to reintroduce the temporary moratorium on no-fault evictions. Ms Bacik said she was calling on Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien to clarify whether a request had been...
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Vaccine in numbers: 243,978 more people given first Covid-19 jab in UK
A total of 42,460,632 people have now had their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine in the UK. The figures came as the country recorded a further 10,476 new coronavirus cases.