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Debt, sewage and dividends: the rising tide of Thames Water’s troubles
The Guardian· 15 hours agoGovernment officials who tour Coppermills, a vast Thames Water treatment works in north-east London,...
Scotland's most powerful electric vehicle charging hub opens in Dundee
The Courier· 16 hours agoScotland’s most powerful electric vehicle charging hub, which can power cars for 60 miles in just...
Fiji wrestles with need for outside help on security, at risk to its own sovereignty
The Guardian· 19 hours agoLeading military, police and political figures in Fiji have raised concerns about striking deals with other countries such as China to boost security and policing, saying it could pose a risk ...
Welsh farmers losing money with 'out of spec' carcasses - Farmers Weekly
Farmers Weekly Interactive· 20 hours agoHundreds of sheep farmers are failing to maximise potential returns for their lambs, with some...
Highlands set to benefit from £7m funding for electric vehicle in the north of Scotland
The Inverness Courier· 20 hours agoThe funding aims to encourage greater private investment in the electric vehicle (EV) charging...
Labour’s hollow triumph and Britain’s democratic decay
Morning Star· 20 hours agoTHE turnout at last week’s election was just over 60 per cent, compared to 67 per cent in 2019. The...
Starmer vows to be ‘robust’ with China
Daily Telegraph· 20 hours agoThe Prime Minister met Joe Biden, the US president, on Wednesday for the first time at the welcome ceremony for the Nato summit. Earlier at the meeting,...
England player ratings: Phil Foden returns to his best as Kobbie Mainoo shines again against...
Sky Sports· 20 hours agoEngland were poor throughout the group stages and just seconds away from being knocked out in the...
There’s more to AI than Nvidia | Trustnet
TrustNet· 1 day agoNvidia continues to defy gravity. Despite being one of 2023’s best performing global equities, up almost 240%, at the time of writing Nvidia’s share price has continued to rise yet another 130% ...
Fears over new HMRC 'tax raid that could force wealthy families out of UK'
Stoke on Trent Live via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoThe Treasury collected nearly £9bn in taxes from so-called non-doms last year, a figure that's expected to skyrocket under a Labour government. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is aiming to raise an additional £2.6 billion during the current parliament from