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People have been saving more, thanks to pay growth and cooling inflation, but they will need to feel the benefits | Richard Partington
Not everything has gone smoothly for Keir Starmer. At the end of Labour’s first calendar year in power since Gordon Brown was in Downing Street a decade and a half ago, the prime minister is on the back foot after a run of disappointing economic updates.
With a backlash over …
City regulators to start oversight of tech firms that provide ‘critical’ services to UK
City regulators will begin cracking down in the new year on tech firms providing “critical” services to UK banks amid concerns that cyber-attacks and outages at companies such as Google or Amazon could put the country’s financial stability at risk.
From 1 January, the Bank of England and the Financial …
Met police pays out after arrest of teenager wrongly linked to protest
Scotland Yard has paid £5,000 in an out-of-court settlement after allegedly unlawfully imprisoning a 17-year-old who was wrongly accused of being at a pro-Palestine protest where a building was spray-painted.
The case is said by civil liberties campaigners to be compelling evidence of a heavy-handed approach by the Met to …
Welcome to the femosphere, the latest dark, toxic corner of the internet… for women
The manosphere, the misogynist internet world populated by influencers such as Andrew Tate, is widely recognised as a toxic space where young men are at risk of radicalisation. Now, say researchers, women and girls are being sucked into potentially dangerous online spaces of their own: the femosphere.
It is a …
‘The church must speak out’: Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin on racism, sexual abuse and asylum seekers
Nonfiction is a strange, alchemical business. In the knowledge that a good writer can make any subject sing, one of the books I’m looking forward to most in 2025 is
The Season: A Fan’s Story
(W&N, November), in which Helen Garner watches her grandson, Amby, play Aussie rules football …London museum security guards urge public to stay away in strikes over pay
A laugh a day to keep the winter blues away: the 31-day comedy diet for January
Amid the cascade of solemn, grimly sensible resolutions we inevitably set ourselves at this time of year, there is a task of universal importance that all too often slips through the net: laugh more. It’s something that more or less all of us agree is a good idea – few …
Murdoch, Musk, water firms … Here are the ‘winners’ in another torrid year for business
The end of the year is a time for pausing, reflection and exhaustion. But before throwing ourselves into 2025, it’s worth sifting through the remnants of 2024 to see who in the business world has done something worth remembering.
So, once more with gusto, the
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Agenda page brings …Extraordinary size and staying power: the unlikely origin of a mighty Australian avocado
Thirty years ago, Ken Spackman cut down an avocado tree planted by his father on the family’s Palmwoods property on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. He planted a seed from the tree in a different spot on the farm, with no expectation it would flourish.
“That seed did it pretty tough …