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Can we build it? No – because Britain may not have enough workers
Even a nonexistent Heathrow third runway or HS2 northern leg have arguably done their bit for the economy: keeping a small army of planners, lawyers and lobbyists busy over years of tussle between the “builders and the blockers”, as Rachel Reeves has styled them.
Now the blockers are, as the …
Ukraine war briefing: Russian barrage hits Ukrainian residential and energy sites, killing at least 15
Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles against Ukraine on Saturday, killing at least 15 people and damaging dozens of residential buildings as well as energy infrastructure across the country
, Ukrainian officials said. In the central city of Poltava, a Russian missile struck a residential building, killing …
Two arrested after two children killed in Basildon car collision
Two people have been arrested after two children died in a car collision in Essex, police have said.
Officers were called to Walthams Place in Basildon at about 6.25pm on Saturday to reports of a crash and a car failing to stop.
Emergency services attended but a boy and girl …
Trump orders airstrikes targeting ‘senior IS attack planner’ in Somalia
The US military has conducted airstrikes against Islamic State (IS) operatives in Somalia, the first attacks in the African country during Donald Trump’s second term as president.
Trump said on Saturday that he ordered strikes on a senior IS attack planner and others from the organisation.
The president wrote in …
Major anti-corruption protests in Serbia add to pressure on President Vučić
Serbia’s powerful populist leader Aleksandar Vučić was facing his biggest challenge yet as student-led demonstrations intensified at the weekend in what was being called the Balkan country’s greatest protest movement ever.
Three months to the day after a concrete canopy collapsed at the entrance of Novi Sad’s railway station, tens …
As DeepSeek upends the AI industry, one group is urging Australia to embrace the opportunity
One Australian company has tentatively blocked staff from using the technology, others are scrambling for advice on its cybersecurity implications – while federal government ministers are urging caution.
But others have welcomed DeepSeek’s arrival, calling for Australia to follow China’s lead in developing powerful yet less energy-intensive AI technology.
In …
Four die after vehicle crashes into a building in Colchester
Four people have died after a vehicle crashed into a building in Essex, police have said.
Officers were called to Magdalen Street in Colchester at about 4.40am on Saturday to reports of a crash.
All four died at the scene, Essex police said.
Their families have been informed and will …
Party central: inside the Mayfair club where Reform plotted to take on ‘the establishment’
Reform MP who assaulted woman will not face suspension, says deputy leader
A Reform MP who was convicted of assaulting his girlfriend 18 years ago will not be suspended and would pass the party’s new vetting process, the party’s deputy leader has said.
’s assault on his ex-girlfriend as a “mistake” and said his …