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What is next for household finances following Labour’s landslide victory?
PA Media: Money via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 hours agoThat’s because it...may also need to end up looking elsewhere inthe tax system for extra revenue. –...
What Labour’s election win means for your finances | Trustnet
TrustNet· 2 hours agoThe Labour party has won a huge victory in the latest UK general election. With a few results still yet to come in, the Keir Starmer-led ...
FTSE 100 Live 05 July: Housebuilders surge after Labour win, Shell in $2bn setback
Evening Standard via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 hours ago“It’s not us that the government needs to convince; it... Hunter House builders and transport stocks...
Housebuilder shares rise amid Labour's plans for 1.5m homes
This Is Money· 4 hours agoHousebuilder shares rose on Friday following Labour's victory inthe general election. Barratt shares...
The 9 Car Smells And Sounds You Should Never, Ever Ignore
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoThere can also be visible signs of an oil leak. Noticing what color the leak is can help your...
General Election overnight results and analysis from Wales | ITV News
ITV.com· 5 hours agoThe political lines have been redrawn in Wales, with the Conservatives losing all their seats and...
Le Pen Plan for Power Market ‘Frexit’ Worries France’s Neighbors
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance UK· 6 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Marine Le Pen’s energy plans risk throwing a spanner into the workings of Europe’s...
Council Post: The Basics Of Proactive Alerting In Sales Applications
Forbes· 7 hours agoIn the fast-paced world of sales, where every interaction matters, team members rely heavily on...
Hospital recruitment drive undermined due to ‘racism by colleagues’ – report
North Wales Pioneer· 12 hours agoInternational members of staff, brought from different countries to work in hospitals in Bedfordshire, felt that discrimination against ethnic minorities had become “normalised”, the ...
Starmer’s naked focus on power has won
Daily Telegraph· 12 hours agoBritish voters rarely throw out governments. Since 2010, the Prime Minister has been from the Conservative Party. Between 1997 and 2010, it was Labour.