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Downing Street is now understood to be involved in the talks, with Ms Cooper the last minister still to reach a deal with the ...
Alarm bells are ringing for some households in remote parts of the country if Chorus phases out its copper network to replace ...
KATHMANDU: Civil servants across the country have launched a new phase of indefinite protest demanding an employee-friendly ...
We now have confirmation from local retailers that Temu and Shein are losing their advantage in South Africa due to much heavier taxes.
Rail campaigners are battling for £1.5m government cash in the upcoming Spending Review to make a business case for a railway ...
At least 42 per cent plan to make discretionary purchases of products like vehicles, electronics, jewellery, home improvements, and fashion.
Tensions have escalated between Iraq’s central government in Baghdad and the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in the country’s north in a long-running dispute over the the sharing of oil revenues.
Climate activist group Elokapina say 1,500 people have signed up to participate in a series of protests in the Finnish ...
Re: ‘A tax on sick people’: Ottawa hospitals have record-breaking year for parking revenue, June 2. Thumbs up to Nova Scotia.
As part of the Budget this year, Health Minister Simeon Brown promised greater accessibility to urgent healthcare.
The performance of the industrial sector was better than the target, according to the survey. However, the services and agriculture sectors did not meet their respective targets, as per the document.
Following news that over 300 workers from China-linked CCIC Singapore were abruptly retrenched, the firm cited frozen bank accounts and said US sanctions had a far greater impact than expected. Now ...