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In praise of British politics
The New Statesman· 6 days agoIt’s what explains why, when our politicians fail to live up to the standard we expect – as they did so egregiously with partygate, or gambling on the ...
Port Talbot: Government braced for “difficult” talks with Tata Steel
BBC News· 6 days agoNew negotiations with Tata Steel over its restructure will be "difficult", the business secretary...
The Notebook: The stocks dominating retail investment this month
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 7 days agoLonger term many fund managers have welcomed the prospect of a period of stability, which in turn...
Why the ‘Joey Effect’ is the reason Love Islanders act dumb despite ace A-levels
The Irish Sun· 4 days agoLOVE ISLAND stars have provided dozens of hilarious jaw-dropping one liners over the years which...
Up 31%, do Lloyds shares have more to give?
Fool.co.uk via Yahoo Finance UK· 21 hours agoShares in major FTSE 100 bank Lloyds are on a charge. But what could be in store for the stock? This Fool takes a closer look. The post Up 31%, do Lloyds...
Northern Irish politicians rally for UK government to ditch Legacy Act
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoBereaved family members and politicians in Northern Ireland are hopeful that the new UK Labour-led...
Northern Irish politicians rally for UK government to ditch Legacy Act
EuroNews· 5 days agoLondon's new UK Labour-led government has raised hopes that the controversial Northern Ireland...
ALEX BRUMMER: UK becomes a safe haven for investors
This Is Money· 3 days agoThe Tories left Labour unresolved industrial problems such as the fate of Port Talbot, an unwanted Czech bid for Royal Mail and a cash crisis at Titanic...
Emergency plans to release prisoners early to ease overcrowding to be revealed
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 5 days ago“The PGA wrote to all UK party political leaders, including the new Prime Minister Keir Starmer,...
Editorials - The Irish Times
The Irish Times· 6 days agoEditorial opinion and The Irish Times view on the issues that matter. Brought to you by the definitive brand of quality journalism. Read The Irish Times.