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Impact of Iran war expected to bring hold in interest rates
The ongoing conflict involving Iran is expected to influence the Bank of England’s upcoming decision on interest rates. Initially, analysts predicted a rate cut at the current meeting, especially after inflation seemed to ease to 3% in January. However, market turmoil and rising oil prices, driven by geopolitical tensions, have all but eliminated the likelihood… Continue reading Impact of Iran war expected to bring hold in interest rates
UK sets targets to boost steel making and cut imports
The UK government has introduced new measures aimed at increasing domestic steel production to account for half of the steel used across the country. As part of this initiative, taxes on imported steel will rise, with quotas on steel imports being significantly lowered. Any steel imported beyond the set quota will face a 50% tariff,… Continue reading UK sets targets to boost steel making and cut imports
BBC World Service: Government to increase funding by £33m over next three years
The government has revealed plans to increase funding for the BBC World Service over the upcoming three years, as announced by the foreign secretary. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) will contribute an additional £11 million annually, amounting to a £33 million increase overall. This represents an 8% rise compared to the previous government’s… Continue reading BBC World Service: Government to increase funding by £33m over next three years
World's longest coastal path opens in England to the public
England has unveiled a remarkable new walking route that follows its entire coastline, covering an impressive 2,689 miles. Known officially as the King Charles III England Coast Path, this trail is now recognized as the longest managed coastal path globally, according to Natural England, the government agency responsible for its development. This continuous pathway offers… Continue reading World's longest coastal path opens in England to the public
Designer dog crossbreeds show more 'undesirable' behaviours, vets say
A recent study conducted by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that mixed-breed dogs such as cockapoos, labradoodles, and cavapoos are more prone to exhibiting problematic behaviours compared to their purebred ancestors. Often referred to as “designer” dogs, these doodle breeds—crosses between poodles and other breeds—have gained widespread popularity partly due to the belief… Continue reading Designer dog crossbreeds show more 'undesirable' behaviours, vets say
Is government going wobbly on its migration plans?
The government is preparing a significant overhaul of the immigration framework aimed at making it more difficult for migrants currently residing in the UK to gain permanent settlement. Under the proposed changes, the qualifying period for most migrant workers to achieve permanent residence would increase from five to ten years. Refugees, meanwhile, could face an… Continue reading Is government going wobbly on its migration plans?
Newspaper headlines: Labour migrant plans under scrutiny and Iran gas field targeted
Several newspapers have highlighted the ongoing debate surrounding the UK government’s migration policies. The Daily Telegraph points out that Downing Street has not clarified whether it will maintain its plan to extend the qualifying period for permanent residence for most migrant workers. The paper also admires Catherine, Princess of Wales, describing her as a “crowning… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Labour migrant plans under scrutiny and Iran gas field targeted
Anal cancer: Woman left in pain six years after radiotherapy treatment
A woman from Belfast who was diagnosed with anal cancer has shared her experience of enduring intense pain following pelvic radiotherapy treatment, a struggle that continues more than six years later. Trish Prosser, aged 57 and a mother of four, revealed that the radiotherapy caused her vaginal walls to close over, a condition that has… Continue reading Anal cancer: Woman left in pain six years after radiotherapy treatment
Sadiq Khan says Labour should pledge to rejoin EU
London’s Mayor, Sir Sadiq Khan, has urged the Labour Party to enter the upcoming general election with a commitment to rejoin the European Union. He also proposed that the UK should re-enter both the customs union and the single market prior to the election anticipated in 2029. These comments come despite repeated statements from Downing… Continue reading Sadiq Khan says Labour should pledge to rejoin EU